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Interior Wall Lighting Built for Wholesale

Decorative sconces and architectural wall fixtures — full in-house production from die-casting to surface finishing. CE, UL, and SAA certified. OEM/ODM with 7–10 day prototype turnaround.

ISO 9001:2015 CE · UL · SAA 100% Aging Test Wholesale Only
Interior wall lighting collection — decorative sconces and architectural wall fixtures for wholesale and project supply

What Interior Wall Lighting Covers — and Where It Sits in Your Product Line

Interior wall lighting is the broadest segment in the wall fixture category. It spans everything from bedside reading sconces and living room accent fixtures to dining room statement pieces and hallway ambient lighting — any wall-mounted luminaire designed for indoor residential or hospitality use. That breadth is commercially useful: a single sourcing relationship covers multiple SKUs across your catalog, and the same buyer who orders living room wall lighting for a villa project often comes back for bedroom wall lighting for the same development.

We manufacture the full interior wall lighting range — decorative sconces, linear wall fixtures, up-down wash designs, and architectural accent pieces. The product sits under our wall lighting range, which also includes hallway and stairway fixtures, LED wall lighting, and wooden wall sconces. If you're building a wall lighting line or fulfilling a project spec that calls for multiple interior wall fixture types, this page covers the core range. For more specialized formats, the sibling pages go deeper on each sub-type.

Full range of interior wall lighting — decorative sconces, linear fixtures, up-down wash designs, and architectural accent pieces

Three Distinct Commercial Channels

Interior wall lighting sells into three distinct commercial channels, each with different order patterns. We work across all three, and the production setup reflects that: standard catalog items for volume buyers, OEM tooling for project-specific designs, and the documentation package that hospitality procurement teams require.

Residential Project Supply

Villas, luxury apartments, boutique hotels — batches of 50–500 units per project. High design sensitivity and frequent OEM requests. Buyers often return for additional fixture types within the same development.

Wholesale Distribution

Standard catalog SKUs for retail or e-commerce in larger volumes with tighter margin requirements. Consistent quality and packaging standards across high-volume shipments.

Hospitality Procurement

Hotels, restaurants, serviced apartments — specification cycles with longer lead times but predictable repeat orders. Full documentation packages including photometric reports and compliance certificates.

Specification Reference: Interior Wall Lighting

The table below covers industry-standard parameters for the interior wall lighting range. Exact specifications vary by SKU and customization requirements — contact us for product-specific data sheets.

Parameter Typical Range Notes
Housing material Aluminum alloy, zinc alloy, iron Die-cast aluminum most common for decorative sconces
Shade / diffuser material Glass, acrylic, fabric, metal Glass and acrylic most common for residential and hospitality
Light source Integrated LED, E27/E14 socket Integrated LED standard for new designs; socket versions for markets preferring replaceable bulbs
Wattage 5W – 40W Varies by fixture size and light source type
Color temperature 2700K – 4000K 2700K–3000K dominant for residential; 3000K–4000K for hospitality corridors
CRI ≥80 (standard), ≥90 (high-CRI option) High-CRI specified for hospitality and gallery applications
Voltage 100–240V AC Universal voltage standard; market-specific driver selection
IP rating IP20 (standard interior) IP44 available for bathroom-adjacent installations
Finish options Matte black, brushed gold, brushed nickel, chrome, antique brass, white Custom RAL/PVD finishes available on qualifying orders
Mounting Wall plate, back box, surface mount Back box depth typically 60–80mm
Dimensions Width: 80–400mm / Height: 100–600mm Varies significantly by design; confirm per SKU
Weight 0.5–4.5 kg Varies by housing material and shade type
Certifications CE, UL, SAA Market-specific; confirm required certification at inquiry

Specifications shown are industry-standard values for this product type. Actual specifications vary by SKU and customization. Contact us for detailed product data sheets and photometric reports.

In-House Manufacturing

Production Process: What Controls Quality in Interior Wall Sconces

Interior wall lighting looks simple from the outside — a housing, a shade, a driver, a mounting plate. The quality problems in this category almost never come from the obvious components. They come from three places: dimensional inconsistency in the housing that causes installation fit issues, finish variation across a batch that makes mixed-lot orders look mismatched on the wall, and driver selection that doesn't account for the dimmer infrastructure in the destination market.

Dimensional Precision

We run die-casting and CNC machining in-house, which is the direct answer to housing inconsistency. Aluminum and zinc alloy housings are cast and machined on-site to ±0.1mm tolerance on critical mounting dimensions.

When your installation team is hanging 80 sconces across a hotel corridor, the back plate needs to sit flush every time — not 78 out of 80.

We've seen the alternative: a batch of fixtures from an assembly-only factory where the back plate casting varied by 1.5mm across the run. The installer had to shim every third unit. That's a warranty call waiting to happen.

Finish Consistency

Our surface finishing line handles electroplating, powder coating, and PVD in-house. Powder coat runs at 60–80μm with automated application — the same thickness on unit 1 and unit 500.

For decorative finishes like brushed gold and matte black — the two highest-volume finishes in the interior wall lighting category right now — we run color and gloss checks against approved reference samples at the start of each production batch and at mid-run.

Finish drift caught before it becomes a full-batch problem

Driver Selection

Interior wall lighting for residential and hospitality markets almost always ends up on a dimmer circuit. The driver needs to be compatible with the dimmer type in the destination market.

We specify the driver per SKU based on wattage, dimming compatibility, and the certification requirements of your target market. This isn't a detail we leave to the buyer to sort out after the order ships.

Dimmer Compatibility by Market

Region Dimmer Type Driver Spec Approach
North America TRIAC dimmers Matched per SKU to wattage + certification
Europe Leading-edge & trailing-edge dimmers Matched per SKU to wattage + certification
Middle East & Southeast Asia Mixed (varies by project) Matched per SKU to wattage + certification

Pre-Shipment Quality Assurance

Before any container loads, every luminaire runs through a 100% aging test — powered burn-in that catches LED driver failures, wiring faults, and early-life component failures.

Photometric verification runs on a sample basis from each production batch: lumen output and color temperature are checked against the approved spec. If a batch drifts outside tolerance, it doesn't ship.

The aging test protocol came out of a hard lesson with a Gulf distributor years ago — it's now non-negotiable on every order.

  • 100% powered burn-in on every unit
  • Photometric sample verification per batch
  • Color temperature checked against approved spec
  • Out-of-tolerance batches held — no exceptions
Interior wall sconce aging test and quality control process at ASCLighting factory
Growth Segments

Market Segments: Where Interior Wall Lighting Generates Repeat Business

Luxury Residential and Villa Projects

High-end residential development — villas, luxury apartments, premium condominiums — is the highest-margin segment for interior wall lighting. Project developers and interior designers specify fixtures by design, finish, and light quality, not by price alone.

Orders typically run 100–500 units per project across multiple fixture types, and a developer building multiple units in a complex will repeat the same spec across the full development. The commercial pattern: one approved sample leads to a multi-project relationship, not a one-time order.

Key SKUs in This Segment

Living Room Wall Lighting

Larger, more decorative designs — statement pieces that complement the chandelier or pendant. Emphasis on visual presence.

Bedroom Wall Lighting

Smaller form factor, with directional or dimmable light output for reading. Functional elegance over visual scale.

Both require finish consistency across the project — a developer who approves a brushed gold sample needs every unit in the project to match it. This is why batch-to-batch color matching matters commercially.

Interior wall sconces installed in luxury residential villa corridor
Wall sconce lighting in boutique hotel corridor and guest room

Boutique Hotels and Hospitality

Hospitality procurement runs on specification cycles — a designer or procurement team approves a fixture, it goes into the project spec, and the order follows. Hotel room counts drive volume: a 200-room property might specify 400 bedroom wall sconces (two per room) plus corridor fixtures and public area accent lighting.

The repeat pattern is strong: a hotel group that approves your fixture for one property will use the same spec for the next property in the chain.

Dining Room & F&B Sub-Segment

Dining room wall lighting for restaurant and hotel F&B spaces has distinct requirements:

  • ≥90 CRI standard for fine dining — affects how food and table settings look under the light
  • Dimming compatibility non-negotiable
  • Warmer, more atmospheric fixture aesthetics
  • High-CRI driver options and photometric data for lighting design submissions

This segment has grown significantly over the past three years — hospitality recovery post-2020 drove a wave of renovation projects, and the specification cycle means those relationships compound over time.

Wholesale Distribution and E-Commerce

Distributors and e-commerce sellers need a different product profile: standard catalog SKUs with broad market appeal, reliable reorder availability, and packaging that survives the last-mile delivery chain. Interior wall lighting for this channel tends toward mid-range decorative designs — modern sconces, minimalist up-down fixtures, transitional styles that sell across multiple interior aesthetics.

Packaging as a Margin Issue

For e-commerce distribution, packaging is a margin issue, not just a logistics detail. A fixture that arrives damaged generates a return, a replacement shipment, and a negative review — all of which eat margin.

We engineer export packaging per SKU for the destination channel:

  • Individual foam-lined cartons with outer carton reinforcement
  • Rated for drop and compression forces of parcel delivery
  • FNSKU labels and cartons prepared to Amazon or distributor warehouse specifications for FBA/warehouse fulfillment
Interior wall lighting export packaging engineered for e-commerce and wholesale distribution
Custom Manufacturing

Customization: OEM and ODM for Interior Wall Lighting

Interior wall lighting is one of the most customization-intensive product categories we run. Project buyers need fixtures that match a specific design brief. Distributors building a private label line need exclusivity. Overseas manufacturers need components or semi-finished assemblies. We handle all three.

OEM — Your Design, Our Production

Bring finished drawings or a detailed design brief

Bring finished drawings or a detailed design brief and we'll produce to your spec. New tooling for die-cast housings runs 15–20 days before production starts.

If your design uses existing tooling from our catalog range, lead time compresses to standard production time.

We maintain tooling ownership records clearly — your tooling is yours, stored at the factory, and not used for other buyers' orders.

OEM custom tooling and die-cast housing production for interior wall lighting

ODM — Our Design, Your Brand

Fastest path to a differentiated product line

Select from our existing designs, specify finish, light source, and any dimensional adjustments within the design's tolerance range, and we'll produce under your brand.

This is the fastest path to a differentiated product line — no tooling investment, no development cycle, just finish and packaging customization.

Most of our catalog designs have been through multiple market iterations, so the production process is stable.

ODM private label interior wall sconce with custom finish options

Customization Parameters

Finish

Any RAL color (powder coat), custom PVD finishes (brushed gold, rose gold, gunmetal, champagne), electroplated options

Light Source

Integrated LED (wattage and color temperature specified per order), E27/E14 socket versions

Dimming

TRIAC, 0-10V, DALI, or non-dimmable — specified per destination market

Voltage

100–240V universal standard; single-voltage versions available

Shade / Diffuser

Glass type (clear, frosted, smoked, amber), acrylic, fabric — some shade types require minimum order quantities for custom production

Branding

Logo on fixture, custom packaging, private label documentation

Minimum Order Quantities

Minimum order quantities vary by customization level. Standard catalog items with finish customization only run lower MOQs than full OEM tooling projects. Contact us with your specific requirements and we'll confirm the MOQ and lead time for your configuration.

Rapid Prototyping

Turnaround runs 7–10 working days from approved drawings to physical sample — a functional sample with production-intent housing, surface finish, and driver integration, not a mock-up.

Quality & Compliance

Certifications and Market Compliance

Interior wall lighting sold into regulated markets needs the right certification before it clears customs. We hold CE (Europe), UL (North America), and SAA (Australia) — the three certifications that cover the majority of our export markets. ISO 9001:2015 governs the production quality system. SGS audit reports are available on request.

CE

Europe

UL

North America

SAA

Australia

ISO

ISO 9001:2015

North America

UL Certified

UL certification covers the fixture. If your market requires Title 24 compliance (California) or JA8 qualification, confirm this at inquiry — driver selection and photometric data requirements differ.

Europe

CE Certified

CE covers the essential requirements under the Low Voltage Directive and EMC Directive.

If your products are sold under a private label, the Declaration of Conformity is issued in your brand name — we provide the technical file and test reports to support it.

Australia & New Zealand

SAA Certified

SAA certification is held and maintained. RCM marking requirements are covered.

Middle East

Gulf Market Experience

We have established supply relationships in the Gulf and can advise on SASO and ESMA requirements based on current experience with buyers in that market.

Documentation Package

Maintained per SKU and provided as part of the order documentation

Test Reports
Declaration of Conformity
Material Safety Data Sheets
Photometric Reports (IES files)
SGS Audit Reports
Custom Documentation Checklists

If your import team has a specific documentation checklist, send it to us before the order — we'd rather confirm coverage upfront than hold a container at customs.

Product Navigation

Interior Wall Lighting vs. Sibling Products: Choosing the Right Fixture Type

Interior wall lighting is the broadest category in our wall lighting range. If your project or product line has more specific requirements, the sibling pages go deeper:

Full Interior Lighting Packages

If you're building a full interior lighting package — wall fixtures plus pendants, chandeliers, or ceiling fixtures — we can quote the complete package from a single order. Most of our project buyers source multiple fixture types from us to maintain finish consistency across the installation.

Buyer Questions

Sourcing FAQ: Interior Wall Lighting

What is the MOQ for interior wall lighting?

MOQ varies by product type and customization level. Standard catalog items with no customization run lower MOQs; OEM tooling projects have higher minimums to cover tooling amortization. Contact us with your specific SKU requirements and we'll confirm the MOQ for your configuration. We work wholesale only — this is not a sample-first operation.

What certifications do your interior wall sconces carry?

CE, UL, and SAA are held and maintained across the range. Specific certifications depend on the SKU and destination market — not every fixture in the catalog carries all three. Confirm your required certification at inquiry and we'll confirm coverage or advise on the certification path for your target market.

Can you match a specific finish across multiple fixture types in the same order?

Yes. Finish matching across SKUs is a standard request for project orders. We run finish reference samples before production and check against them at mid-run. If you're ordering living room wall lighting, bedroom sconces, and hallway fixtures for the same project, we can produce them in the same finish batch to ensure visual consistency.

What dimming compatibility do your interior wall fixtures support?

Driver selection is specified per SKU based on your target market's dimmer infrastructure. We support TRIAC (standard for North America), leading-edge and trailing-edge (Europe), 0-10V, and DALI. Specify your dimmer type and destination market at inquiry — we'll confirm the driver spec and provide compatibility data.

What is the lead time for standard catalog items vs. OEM orders?

Standard catalog items run 25–35 days from order confirmation. OEM orders requiring new tooling add 15–20 days for the tooling cycle before production starts. ODM orders using existing tooling run on standard lead time. We communicate lead time milestones proactively — if a production issue affects your ship date, you hear about it before the container loads.

Do you provide IES files and photometric data for project submissions?

Yes. Our in-house optical lab generates IES files from our own photometric measurements. For project submissions that require lighting design documentation, we provide IES files, lumen output data, and color temperature verification per SKU. Request this as part of your order documentation package.

Request a Quote

Get a Quote for Interior Wall Lighting

Send us your fixture requirements — design reference, target market, certification requirements, finish, volume, and any OEM/ODM notes — and we'll come back with a detailed quote. For project orders, include the fixture schedule if you have one; we can quote multiple SKUs in a single response.

Most new buyers in this category start with a sample order to verify finish quality and driver compatibility before committing to production volume. We can ship samples on a confirmed timeline — ask us about sample lead time and cost when you inquire.

Address

No. 14 Beisan Rd, Gusan Ind. Zone, Guzhen, Zhongshan, Guangdong, China

Wholesale only. Strict MOQ applies.