Metal Accents
Metal accent lighting at Lulu and Georgia is the category where finish does the work. The Metal Accents collection brings together more than 50 lighting fixtures — chandeliers, sconces, pendant lights, table lamps, floor lamps, desk lamps, and flush mounts — all in metal-forward finishes: antique bronze, brushed brass, matte black, and warm iron. The Jordan collection is the most comprehensive within the edit, covering six fixture types (chandelier, floor lamp, pendant, sconce, table lamp, and desk lamp) with the same rounded metal base and considered proportion across every form. The Matthews series, Brevin series, and Gladstone series offer complementary options at various price points, while designer pieces from Sarah Sherman Samuel (Helmi pendant and flush mount) and Heidi Caillier (Garda sconce, Houghton chandelier, Frederick pendant, Lily adjustable floor lamp) bring an elevated, collaborative perspective to the category. Explore the full Metal Accents collection or browse All Lighting at Lulu and Georgia.
What is the Metal Accents lighting collection at Lulu and Georgia?
The Metal Accents collection at Lulu and Georgia is a curated edit of 50+ lighting fixtures united by their use of metal as the primary design material — brass, bronze, iron, and mixed-metal finishes that bring warmth, structure, and a sense of considered permanence to any room. The collection spans ceiling, wall, and table-and-floor lighting and includes several named fixture families designed to coordinate across a single space.
What fixture families are in the Metal Accents collection?
The collection is anchored by the Jordan series (chandelier, sconce, floor lamp, table lamp, pendant light, desk lamp), the Matthews series (sconce, double sconce, table lamp, chandelier), the Brevin series (sconce, chandelier, task floor lamp), and the Gladstone series (flush mount, sconce, table lamp). Designer collaborations include Sarah Sherman Samuel’s Helmi pendant and flush mount and Heidi Caillier’s Garda sconce, Houghton chandelier, Frederick pendant light, and Lily adjustable floor lamp.
How do you use metal accent lighting in a home?
Metal lighting works best when used with intention — a single statement chandelier in a dining room, a coordinated sconce and table lamp in a bedroom, a floor lamp with a warm bronze base in a living room corner. Because metal finishes reflect and redirect light rather than filtering it, they add a different kind of ambient quality than glass or fabric shades. Metal accent lighting pairs naturally with Woven Accents and Colored Glass Lighting for a layered, material-rich room. Explore Lighting Collections or connect with Lulu and Georgia Design Services.
Also explore: All Lighting | Chandeliers | Sconces | Table + Desk Lamps | Floor Lamps | Woven Accents | Colored Glass Lighting
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