The Mounting attribute describes how a light fixture is attached or positioned. This helps buyers know whether the light is ceiling-mounted, floor-standing, recessed, or otherwise installed. For sellers, it ensures correct categorisation so customers can easily filter by installation type.
| Term | Description |
|---|---|
| Adhesive / Magnetic | Lights that attach using adhesive pads or magnetic surfaces, often portable. |
| Adjustable / Directional | Fixtures that can be angled or rotated to direct light where needed. |
| Clip-On / Clamp | Lights with clips or clamps to fasten onto furniture or edges. |
| Flush Mount | Installed directly against a ceiling or wall with no gap. |
| Freestanding | Lamps or fixtures that stand independently, such as floor or table lamps. |
| Ground Mounted | Fixtures secured into the ground, often for outdoor or landscape lighting. |
| Pole Mounted | Installed on poles, commonly used for street and area lighting. |
| Recessed | Installed into a surface so the fixture sits flush and hidden. |
| Semi-Flush Mount | Close to the ceiling but with a small gap or drop rod. |
| Spike Mounted | Outdoor lights mounted on spikes that push into soil or grass. |
| Surface Mounted | Installed visibly on a surface, with fitting external rather than recessed. |
| Suspended / Pendant | Hanging fixtures suspended by chain, rod, or cord. |