Kitchen Ceiling Lights
Lumination's kitchen ceiling lights cover flush integrated LED panels, semi-flush fittings and ceiling pendants for use as the primary ambient light source in kitchens of all sizes. Every fitting is listed with lumen output, colour temperature, diameter or dimensions and lamp type. Brands include Saxby, Endon and Bravo Lighting, covering modern, transitional and classic kitchen styles.
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Parkman 1 Light Large Pendant - Polished Nickel -
Nico 1 Light Large Pendant -
Provence Rise & Fall Pendant Lamp (Polished Nickel) -
Provence Rise & Fall Pendant Lamp (Old Bronze) -
Provence Rise & Fall Pendant Lamp (Aged Brass) -
Hemisphere Large Pendant -
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Synergy Sand White Textured Pendant Light (Modern, Integrated LED) -
Staten Architectural LED Pendant Light Black -
Scribble Gold Leaf LED Pendant Light (Modern, Loop Design) -
Rafe Brushed Gold LED Pendant Light -
Rafe Satin Nickel LED Pendant Light -
Polka Adjustable Pendant Light - Antique Brass -
Kline 2-Light Adjustable Chrome LED Pendant -
Harper 2-Light LED Large Flush Mount Ceiling Light -
Gen 1-Light Architectural LED Pendant -
Dune 1-Light Black Semi-Flush Mount with White Diffuser -
Dune 1-Light Black Pendant Light with Adjustable Height and White Diffuser -
Brosnan 1-Light LED Pendant: Matt Antique Brass & Dimmable -
Brosnan 1-Light LED Pendant: Matt Nickel & Dimmable
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Frequently Asked Questions
For a single central kitchen ceiling light, the fitting diameter should be roughly proportionate to the kitchen floor area. A kitchen of 10 m2 suits a fitting of 40 to 50 cm in diameter. A kitchen of 15 to 20 m2 suits a fitting of 50 to 70 cm, or two smaller fittings spaced evenly across the room. Lumen output matters more than diameter: aim for 3,000 to 5,000 lumens for a kitchen of 10 to 20 m2. Lumination lists the diameter and lumen output of every kitchen ceiling light on the product page, and with 25 years of specialism in residential lighting our team at the Taunton and Wellington showrooms can confirm the right fitting for your kitchen dimensions.
For a kitchen used primarily for food preparation and cooking, 4,000 K neutral white is the recommended colour temperature. It provides accurate colour rendering for food, clear task visibility at worktop level and a clean, bright atmosphere. For a kitchen-diner where the space also serves as a dining and social area, 3,000 K warm white gives a more relaxed evening atmosphere while remaining bright enough for cooking. Many homeowners choose 3,000 K dimmable LED kitchen ceiling lights and use the dimmer to increase brightness when cooking and reduce it for dining. Lumination lists colour temperature on every kitchen ceiling light product page and the team can advise on the best choice for your specific kitchen use.
As a guide, allow one recessed downlight per 1 to 1.5 m2 of kitchen floor area, spaced evenly across the ceiling in a grid pattern. For a 12 m2 kitchen this means 8 to 12 downlights. Position the outer ring of downlights approximately 0.5 to 0.75 m from the wall so that they wash the walls and countertops as well as the floor. At 600 lumens per downlight, 8 downlights deliver 4,800 lumens total, which is sufficient for a well-lit 12 m2 kitchen. Lumination stocks recessed GU10 downlights and integrated LED downlights from Saxby and Bravo Lighting in the recessed spotlights range, all listed with lumen output and beam angle to help with spacing calculations.
Yes. Many kitchen ceiling lights in Lumination's range are available in dimmable versions. For integrated LED ceiling lights, check that the driver is dimmable and that your wall dimmer switch is compatible with LED loads. For GU10-based recessed downlights, use dimmable GU10 LED bulbs with a compatible trailing-edge dimmer rated for LED. The minimum load of the dimmer switch should be checked against the total wattage of all bulbs on the circuit: most LED dimmers require a minimum of 10 to 25 W, so a circuit with fewer bulbs at low wattage can fall below this threshold and cause flickering. Lumination's team can advise on dimmer compatibility and switch recommendations for any kitchen ceiling lighting circuit.
Lumination stocks kitchen ceiling lights from Saxby, Endon and Bravo Lighting. Saxby produces the most specification-led flush kitchen ceiling lights in the range, with strong lumen output, accurate colour temperatures and slim profiles suited to modern kitchens. Bravo Lighting offers integrated LED flush fittings at competitive prices with reliable performance. Endon covers decorative semi-flush and pendant ceiling lights with more visual character, suited to kitchens where the light fitting is also a design feature. All three brands are selected by Lumination's buying team for kitchen-specific performance. Lumination has been supplying kitchen lighting to UK homeowners for more than 25 years and free delivery applies to all kitchen ceiling light orders over £75.