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From early morning routines to relaxing evening soaks, a well-placed bathroom wall light can make even the simplest of bathrooms feel like a wellness retreat or luxury spa. Our curated collection of designer bathroom wall lights brings together beautiful designs from leading brands including Read more


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From early morning routines to relaxing evening soaks, a well-placed bathroom wall light can make even the simplest of bathrooms feel like a wellness retreat or luxury spa. Our curated collection of designer bathroom wall lights brings together beautiful designs from leading brands including Flos, Tala, Artemide and Original BTC.

From elegant traditional bathroom wall lights suited to period homes to contemporary linear designs and minimalist globes, every light in this collection is rated IP44 or above, making them suitable for bathroom environments.

Why Choose Bathroom Wall Lights?

Bathroom wall lights help soften shadows from overhead lighting, creating a more flattering, comfortable environment. Carefully positioned wall lights can create balanced illumination around mirrors, improve visibility for daily routines, or add a decorative focal point to the room.

Key benefits of bathroom wall lighting include:

  • Create flattering illumination around mirrors and vanity areas
  • Add ambient lighting for a more relaxing atmosphere
  • Reduce harsh shadows often created by ceiling lights
  • Available in flush, sconce and linear designs to suit different layouts
  • IP44 bathroom wall lights and above provide safe lighting in humid environments

Designed for Humid Environments, Built to Last

The designer bathroom wall lights within our collection are crafted using high-quality materials. You’ll find solid brass, glass, aluminium and steel finishes throughout the range, offering a variety of styles to complement different bathroom décor. Whether you're looking for a polished brass bathroom wall light, an elegant opal glass design or a sleek chrome finish, these lights are built to perform in humid environments.

Every design within this collection meets a minimum IP44 rating, ensuring protection against moisture and splashes. Many designs exceed this requirement, making them suitable for installation in wet rooms and other areas exposed to higher levels of humidity. Combined with premium finishes and high-quality components, these lights offer long-lasting performance as well as timeless style.

Bathroom Wall Lights for Every Interior

This collection includes designs suitable for a variety of spaces and interior styles, including:

  • Bathroom wall lights for placing either side of a mirror
  • Linear wall lights for contemporary vanity areas
  • Traditional bathroom wall lights for period property renovations
  • Brass bathroom wall lights for warm, characterful interiors
  • Minimalist flush-mounted wall lights for modern bathrooms and en-suites

Bathroom Wall Light Styling Ideas

Bathroom wall lights create layered lighting that feels functional as well as luxurious. For contemporary bathrooms, the Flos Glo-Ball Mini Wall Light is a timeless choice. Its opal glass globe design produces a soft, diffused glow and looks particularly effective installed as a pair on either side of a bathroom mirror, creating balanced and flattering illumination.

For period property renovations, the Old School Electric Elongated Prismatic Swan Arm Wall Light feels natural. The design combines traditional detailing with practical bathroom suitability. Its classic silhouette complements heritage interiors beautifully, and with a number of different finishes, including antique brass, it can be matched to original features.

If you're designing a contemporary wet room, the Tala Firth Bathroom Wall Light is a sophisticated choice. Featuring an opal globe enclosed within a ribbed glass casing, this IP65-rated design feels both decorative and architectural.

Showroom tip: When positioning bathroom wall lights around a mirror, install them at approximately eye level rather than above the mirror where possible. This creates more even illumination across the face and delivers a more high-end, luxury spa feel.

 

Whether you're renovating a classic Victorian bathroom or creating a contemporary spa-inspired retreat, wall lights for bathroom spaces offer practical lighting with a decorative touch.

Once you’ve chosen your wall lights, browse our collection of bathroom pendant lights or bathroom flush ceiling lights to create a stylish bathroom lighting scheme.

For more inspiration, read our ultimate guide to selecting bathroom wall lights. Discover expert tips on placement, brightness and stylish design suggestions.

What's the difference between IP44 and IP65 bathroom lighting?

It comes down to managing steam and splashing versus direct contact with pressurised water. IP44-rated lights are entirely splash-proof and designed for Zone 2 areas, such as by a mirror or sitting just outside the immediate splash zone. IP65-rated lights offer higher protection against low-pressure water jets, making them mandatory for Zone 1 environments like walk-in wet rooms or directly inside a shower enclosure where water contact is guaranteed.

What are the best materials for bathroom wall light fixtures?

To withstand high humidity and prevent corrosion, avoid cheap plated plastics and choose solid metals like brass and steel paired with glass. Solid brass is inherently rust-resistant and holds its premium finish beautifully over time. Combining it with opal glass or structural ribbed glass ensures the fixture won't pit or tarnish in a steamy environment while delivering a luxury, hotel-grade aesthetic. You’ll find many high-quality brass and glass wall lights in this category.

How high should wall lights be placed next to a bathroom mirror?

For shadow-free illumination, bathroom wall lights should be mounted symmetrically on either side of the glass at approximate eye level or slightly above. The ideal height from the finished floor level should be around 150cm to 165cm. Spacing the fixtures roughly 75cm to 90cm apart allows the light paths to cross perfectly. Avoid placing lights directly above the mirror, as this projects harsh downward glare that creates unflattering shadows under the eyes and chin.