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UK Home Lighting Trends for 2025
The shapes, finishes, and technologies shaping British interiors this year — and the Touched Home Decor pieces that define each trend.
Lighting has never played a more central role in UK interior design. As homeowners invest increasingly in creating spaces that feel genuinely beautiful — not just functional — the choice of light fittings has become as considered as furniture or paint colour. In 2025, several clear trends have emerged that are shaping British homes from Hull to Cornwall. Here is everything you need to know.
The 7 Biggest UK Lighting Trends for 2025
Sculptural & Organic Forms
The single biggest shift in UK lighting in 2025 is the move away from purely geometric, rectilinear fixtures toward organic, sculptural shapes that draw direct inspiration from nature. Wave-form pendants, curved LED strips, and asymmetric chandeliers are appearing in both high-end London townhouses and new-build homes across Britain.
This trend reflects a broader reaction to the sharp minimalism that dominated the previous decade — a desire for warmth, movement, and visual interest in the home. The best pieces work as genuine art objects when switched off as well as illuminated.

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Curved LED Pendant Light — Wavy LED Metal Ceiling Light
From £292.99 £365.99
Warm Metallic Finishes — Brass & Copper Revival
Brushed brass, aged copper, and warm gold finishes have firmly replaced the cool chrome and polished nickel that characterised 2010s UK interiors. These warmer metals respond beautifully to warm-white LED light, creating a glow that feels genuinely inviting rather than clinical.
In 2025, the key is in the application — brushed rather than polished, and used sparingly as an accent rather than as the dominant material throughout a room. A single brass table lamp on a linen-upholstered bedside table, or a copper pendant above a kitchen island, is all that is needed.

Cordless & Portable Lighting
The cordless lamp has become a genuine interior trend in its own right across the UK. As rechargeable battery technology has improved dramatically, portable lamps now deliver the same quality of light as their wired counterparts — with the added freedom to be moved anywhere in the home, taken into the garden, or repositioned as the occasion demands.
For UK homeowners who frequently entertain outdoors during summer months, a quality cordless lamp that transitions from dining room to garden table is an invaluable addition.

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Touch Rechargeable LED Brass Portable Cordless Lantern Lamp
From £73.99 £147.99
Layered Lighting & the Dimmer Switch Revival
2025 has seen a decisive shift away from the single overhead light that still dominates many UK homes. The concept of layered lighting — combining ceiling fixtures with floor lamps, table lamps, and accent lighting at different heights — is moving from interior design circles into the mainstream British consciousness.
Critically, this trend is inseparable from the dimmer switch. As UK homeowners invest in layered lighting schemes, they are also installing dimmers on virtually every circuit. Every lamp in the Touched Home Decor collection includes a built-in dimmer as standard, making it effortless to achieve the full tonal range from bright task lighting to a soft, candlelit evening atmosphere.
Solar Outdoor Lighting Goes Mainstream
Driven by rising UK energy costs and growing environmental awareness, solar-powered outdoor lighting has moved decisively from a niche product to a mainstream UK garden essential in 2025. The quality gap between solar and mains-wired outdoor lights has narrowed substantially, and the installation convenience of solar products — no electrician, no trenching — makes them an obvious first choice for most UK garden projects.

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Flood Spike Light — Adjustable Angle Solar Spotlight
From £134.99 £150.99
Mushroom & Dome Lamps — Retro-Modern Silhouettes
The mushroom lamp — characterised by a rounded, dome-like shade that diffuses light softly in all directions — has emerged as one of the most talked-about lamp shapes in UK interior design for 2025. Its roots lie in 1960s and 70s design, but contemporary iterations in matte ceramic, brushed metal, and frosted glass give it a fresh, modern character.
These lamps deliver a particularly beautiful quality of light: soft, even, and warm, without the harsh directionality of a traditional shade. They are ideally suited to UK bedrooms and living rooms where relaxation is the priority.

Statement Outdoor Post Lights for Kerb Appeal
With UK property values and kerb appeal remaining a priority for homeowners, garden and driveway lighting has taken on new significance. In 2025, the trend is toward statement post lights that make a deliberate architectural declaration at the entrance of a property — moving well beyond the utilitarian floodlight that characterised the previous generation of UK outdoor lighting.

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Outdoor Globe Pillar Light — Retro Glass Globe Copper Post Light
From £151.99 £300.99
2025 UK Lighting: In vs Out
A quick reference guide to what is trending and what is fading in British homes this year:
| Category | In ↑ 2025 | Out ↓ Fading |
|---|---|---|
| Pendant Shape | Organic, wave, sculptural forms | Plain drum shades, bare Edison bulbs |
| Finish | Brushed brass, aged copper, matte black | Polished chrome, shiny nickel |
| Colour Temp | Warm white 2700–3000K, tunable white | Cool white 6000K in living spaces |
| Outdoor | Solar post lights, sculptural wall sconces | Dated coach lanterns, single security lights |
| Technology | Integrated LED, cordless, built-in dimmer | Halogen, non-dimmable fittings |
| Table Lamps | Mushroom, dome, cordless lanterns | Oversized traditional fabric shades |
| Scheme | Layered: ceiling + floor + table lamp | Single central ceiling light |
Frequently Asked Questions: UK Lighting Trends 2025
What is the most popular lighting style in UK homes in 2025?
Sculptural and organic-form pendant lights are the dominant trend, alongside warm metallic finishes (brushed brass, aged copper) and layered lighting schemes that combine ceiling, floor, and table lamps.
Are ceiling fans becoming more popular in UK homes?
Yes — ceiling fans with integrated LED lighting are growing rapidly in the UK, driven by rising energy costs and warmer summers. Modern ceiling fans bear little resemblance to their dated predecessors and suit contemporary interiors well.
What colour temperature is trending in UK interiors for 2025?
Warm white (2700–3000K) remains dominant in UK living spaces, reflecting the shift toward cosy, intimate interiors. Tunable white LED — adjustable throughout the day — is also growing in popularity.
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