Hotel and project buyers

Project lighting needs a clear brief before price.

Room counts, finish preferences, sample review, installation context, packaging, and timing can change the quote. Send the project details first so the request can be reviewed properly.

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Warm decorative table lamp in a project room setting

Hotels

Guestrooms and public areas

Bedside lamps, wall lights, corridor lighting, pendants, and decorative feature pieces should be separated by room or area before quote review.

Apartments

Repeatable product choices

Developers and fit-out buyers need clear product families, stable finishes, carton notes, and replacement-part questions before larger orders.

Fit-out

Design direction with review

Reference images can guide scale, mood, and finish. Modified design, ODM adaptation, or custom development may be reviewed when standard products are not enough.

Project brief

Start with the details that change product choice and quote review.

Project lighting is rarely only a product list. The same lamp can need different packaging, finish review, wiring discussion, carton handling, or sample review depending on room use and destination market.

A short project brief helps separate what is ready to quote from what needs clarification before price, timing, or availability are treated as confirmed.

Room schedule

Separate guestrooms, corridors, restaurants, lobbies, apartments, model rooms, and decorative feature areas before comparing product options.

Product role

Mark whether each item is bedside, reading, wall-mounted, pendant, chandelier, table lamp, floor lamp, or decorative accent lighting.

Sample review

Use samples to check finish, shade, size, cable, switch, installation notes, carton strength, and photo accuracy before wider supply.

Market notes

Share plug, voltage, label, document, or packaging requirements for the target market so they can be reviewed before quote confirmation.

Finish consistency

Brass, black, chrome, glass, fabric, ceramic, and wood details should be reviewed as a project group, not only one product at a time.

Reference handling

Use references to explain direction, size, finish, or room use. Avoid treating a protected design as something to directly reproduce.

Before quote review

A project request should answer six practical questions.

Room or area typeProduct categoryApproximate quantityFinish preferenceSample or mock-up needTarget market notes

Project quote path

Project orders should not start as simple checkout.

Single-product purchase links can be useful later for simple products. Project lighting needs review first because one missing detail can affect product choice, samples, packing, and responsibility.

Reviewed path

Use a quote request for project supply.

Best for hotels, apartments, restaurants, model rooms, corridors, bulk quantities, custom finishes, packaging needs, and schedule-sensitive orders.

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Product path

Use product pages for selection.

Browse categories and product pages to choose a product style, then move to a quote request when quantity or project details matter.

Browse products

Project FAQ

Short answers before sending a project brief.

What should a project lighting brief include?

Include room or area type, approximate quantity, target market, installation context, finish preference, sample needs, packaging needs, and any project timing already known.

Can a hotel or apartment project use a direct purchase link?

Direct purchase links are better for simple products. Hotel, apartment, and fit-out lighting usually need a quote request because quantity, finish, shipping, samples, and timing need review first.

Can reference images be used for project lighting?

Yes. Reference images can explain style, room use, scale, finish, and mood. Custom work may need adjusted dimensions, finish review, sample review, or custom development discussion.