Magnetic lights

To add structure to a space with elegance and modern style, the magnetic lamp stands out as an essential choice. This innovative fitting adapts perfectly to any room, from the living room to the study, and offers ideal flexibility to adjust your lighting just the way you want it.

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Magnetic lights
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Magnetic lights : faites le bon choix

The magnetic light defies gravity, reinventing the concept of portable lighting.

Magnetic lights offer a flexible lighting solution, perfect for contemporary interiors where versatility and design are key. With their magnetic system, these lights attach without drilling to any metal surface: a shelf, bookcase, bed frame, or even a metal wall rail. Models range from minimalist LED tubes (30 to 60 cm, ideal for highlighting alcoves) to adjustable magnetic spheres (8 to 15 cm in diameter, ideal for bedside reading). Power generally ranges from 2 to 8 watts (up to 700 lumens), with colour temperatures from 2700K (warm white) to 4000K (neutral white) to match any mood. Some versions feature a rechargeable battery for up to 20 hours of light; others plug in via USB for portable use.

What shapes and materials are available for magnetic lights?

Magnetic tube light: This linear style, usually in anodised aluminium or lacquered steel, is available in 30, 45 or 60 cm lengths. It provides uniform light across a desk or shelf. The slim profile (less than 2 cm thick) allows discreet installation. For desk use, choose at least 400 lumens.

Magnetic sphere light: Made from ABS, polycarbonate or frosted glass, the magnetic sphere (8 to 15 cm in diameter) pivots on its base for directional lighting. This type is popular as a bedside reading or night light. Some models offer touch dimming or built-in motion sensors.

Designer magnetic light: Premium versions use elegant finishes (brushed gold, matt black, brass, synthetic marble) and minimalist details. They blend in with modern or Scandinavian interiors as an alternative to a classic designer table lamp.

Where to install magnetic lights and how to choose the right brightness

Magnetic lights suit any room where flexible lighting is needed. As a bedside lamp, they work well in place of a wall light, especially in children’s rooms or teens’ spaces where layouts change often. For reading, go for 3 to 5 W (300 to 500 lumens) in warm white (2700–3000K). In kitchens, mounted under a metal shelf, they illuminate a worktop up to 80 cm wide (choose 6 to 8 W, 500 to 700 lumens, neutral white at 3500–4000K).

In a wardrobe or hallway, magnetic lights can complement a spotlight for targeted lighting without major electrical work. Some options include a motion sensor, ideal for night-time use or cupboards.

For bookshelves, a 30 cm magnetic tube brightens shelves 80 to 120 cm wide. For a gallery effect, add several lights at regular intervals, not exceeding 8 W per metre to avoid glare.

Care tips and decorative hints

Magnetic lights are low maintenance: simply dust aluminium or polycarbonate with a microfibre cloth. Avoid solvents on lacquered or gold finishes. Clean the magnetic base and fixing surface regularly to preserve magnetic hold.

Magnetic lights pair perfectly with a designer floor lamp in a modern living room, or with other magnetic lamps for flexible lighting effects. In bedrooms, they are an excellent alternative to a LED bedside light for discreet, focused illumination.

For the best results, make sure your surface is compatible: steel, iron or aluminium work well, but magnets will not stick to wood, plaster or plastic. Some products come with a self-adhesive metal disc to expand fixing possibilities.

Magnetic lights are an ideal choice for anyone seeking modern, flexible lighting with no compromise on style or light quality.

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