For design-conscious individuals, considering the environment when selecting lighting is increasingly essential. Sustainable lighting options feature renewable materials, and come with recyclable packaging. Manufacturers are prioritising these elements to reduce environmental impact and promote eco-friendly practices.
Explore our collection of eco-friendly lampshades, pendant lights and wall lights. All are crafted from sustainable materials like rattan and wood, perfect for adding a mindful, natural touch to your home decor.
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Sustainable Lighting with no or low impact on the environment. Items designed with the future in mind that don't cost the earth. All sustainable lighting products are selected for their proven recyclability characteristics, the use of renewable materials, circularity, and the manufacturer's sustained commitment to reducing environmental impact.
Shop with brands like Original Home, Pilke and Shropshire Shades.
By reducing carbon footprints and minimising resource use, sustainable lighting contributes to a greener future.
For more inspiration, check out our blog post on using sustainable lighting in your home.
Popular FAQs
How can lights be sustainable?
Lights can be sustainable by using energy-efficient technologies such as LED bulbs, which consume less electricity and have longer lifespans than traditional incandescent bulbs. Choosing fixtures made from eco-friendly materials contributes to reducing environmental impact.
What are the benefits of sustainable lighting?
Sustainable lighting minimises environmental impact by cutting down carbon emissions and waste. Additionally, sustainable lighting often provides better light quality, which can enhance comfort and productivity while supporting overall health and well-being.
Why are lights unsustainable?
Lights can be unsustainable due to high energy consumption, particularly with traditional incandescent bulbs that waste as much energy as heat. They may also have short lifespans, leading to frequent replacements and increased waste. Additionally, many lighting products are made from non-recyclable materials and contain hazardous substances that pose environmental risks.