Indoor Lighting
Explore modern indoor lighting for every room in the home.


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Frequently asked questions about Modern Interior Lighting
How do I size an indoor light for a room?
What color temperature should interior lighting be?
How high should each type of light hang?
How do I keep finishes consistent across a home?
What lighting does a room need to feel finished?
Indoor lighting is the fastest way to change how a home feels, and this page holds the whole MOD LIGHTING interior collection: every chandelier, pendant, ceiling light, wall piece and lamp made for the inside of a house. It is a lot to scroll, so it helps to arrive with a plan.
The whole interior range
Everything here mounts, hangs or stands indoors, from statement chandeliers to rechargeable table lamps. At one end are the luxury designs in crystal, alabaster and travertine, made as objects first and light sources second. At the other are flush ceiling lights, minimalist wall bars and Nordic pendants such as Jewels & Pearls, in brushed gold or black ash. Kendall holds the middle ground in twelve or twenty-four candles, and Luna brings the same warm white down to table height in three sizes.
Choosing by the numbers
Size first: room length plus width in feet, read as inches of diameter for a ceiling piece, or half to two-thirds of the table's length over dining. Hang pendants 30 to 36 inches above the surface, mount wall lights at 60 to 65 inches, and keep 7 feet under anything people walk beneath. Light second: warm white, 2700K to 3000K, on dimmers throughout, with one temperature per sightline. Layers third: an ambient source, a task source and an accent in every room you use after dark.
Working through the house
Most interiors resolve into the same pattern, whatever the design. Dining rooms and entries carry the statement pieces, and the modern ceiling lights hold the flush and semi-flush fixtures for bedrooms, kitchens and hallways. Islands and tables take the hanging pieces collected under pendant lighting, and the sconces, linear bars and picture-height pieces live among the indoor wall lights. Decorative lamps and rechargeable pieces cover the shelves, desks and bedside tables in between.
Begin in the room where the evening actually happens, size its main light with the formula above, and let the rest follow one metal and one warmth. Lighting systems come together one decision at a time.








