Modern Lighting & Accessories
Explore the complete MOD LIGHTING collection, from indoor statements to outdoor essentials.


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Frequently asked questions about All Modern Light Fixtures
What are modern light fixtures?
What color temperature should I use through the home?
How many light sources does a room need?
Should light fixtures match through the whole house?
Are LED light fixtures expensive to run?
This is the complete MOD LIGHTING catalog on one page: every chandelier, pendant, ceiling light, sconce, and lamp, plus the outdoor range and the matching hardware. If you are furnishing more than one room, this is the place to see how the collection hangs together.
Every type of light, one design language
The indoor range runs from statement chandeliers in cut crystal and layered alabaster, and sculptural forms like Aurelius that read as functional art, to linear pendants to hang over islands and tables, flush and semi-flush ceiling lights, wall sconces and lamps such as Luna. Bathroom vanity lights, mirror-side sconces and stone bath sets cover the bathroom, and door and cabinet hardware carries the same finishes onto the millwork. Outdoors, weatherproof sconces like Haylen and the pathway and solar designs carry it past the front door. The materials repeat everywhere: matte black and brushed gold metal, glass, crystal, alabaster and travertine.
How to choose for a whole home
Work room by room, but decide two things once: the finish and the color temperature. One metal through the entire house makes mixed fixture types read as a set, and warm white at 2700K keeps every room consistent after dark, with 3000K reserved for the bathroom mirror and kitchen prep. How much light a room needs comes down to layers rather than wattage, so build each space in three: an overhead light sized to the room, task light where you read and cook, and accent pieces to make the corners interesting in the evening. MOD indoor lights generally work with a standard wall dimmer, and putting the main rooms on one is the cheapest upgrade there is.
Where to go next
If you already know the room, the collection splits cleanly. Dining room light fixtures carries the table statements; the great room and other living spaces draw from the chandelier and sconce ranges. Style-first shoppers should start with mid-century lighting, the mid century modern shapes the catalog is best known for, or the minimalist and Scandinavian styles for calmer interiors. The outdoor lighting collection covers entries, garages and gardens, and table and floor lamps finish the corners no ceiling fixture reaches, an easy upgrade for rentals and finished homes. Good design here does not have to mean expensive, and the support team can talk a close sizing call through.
Choose the finish, choose warm white, and build the home a room at a time. Everything here is designed to mix and is available in the same few finishes, so it shops as one collection rather than separate purchases.









