The Fixture Style attribute identifies the decorative form or build of a light fitting. Unlike Design Style, which is about the broader interior theme (e.g., Rustic, Contemporary), fixture style focuses on the actual construction and visual elements of the light itself. Buyers can use this to filter by the type of detailing they want, while sellers can categorise products consistently across chandeliers, pendants, wall lights, and more.
| Term | Description |
|---|---|
| Antler Style | Lights shaped with real or faux antlers, common in rustic and lodge interiors. |
| Beaded Style | Frames draped with beads (wood, glass, or acrylic) for texture and artisanal detail. |
| Caged Style | Encased in a cage-like frame, often metal, adding structure and bold character. |
| Candle Style | Arms designed to resemble candle holders, evoking classic candelabra forms. |
| Crystal Style | Prisms, droplets, or faceted glass that sparkle when illuminated. |
| Drum Style | Shaded fixtures with a cylindrical or drum-shaped cover. |
| Empire Style | Basket-shaped with tiers of crystals or glass arranged in a regal cascade. |
| Globe Style | Lights featuring round, glass or metal globes around the bulbs. |
| Lantern Style | Fixtures resembling lanterns with glass panels and frames. |
| Murano Glass Style | Hand-blown Venetian glass designs from Murano, Italy. |
| Rustic Rope Style | Rope-wrapped or rope-structured frames, often coastal or farmhouse inspired. |
| Sputnik Style | Mid-century modern starburst forms with multiple arms radiating from a centre. |
| Tiered Style | Multi-level light fittings stacked in layers for dramatic scale. |
| Tiffany Style | Stained glass or colourful patterned shades inspired by Tiffany lamps. |