Custom Lighting Solutions
OEM & Private Label Lighting Solutions
We support finish adjustments, size modifications, and private-label packaging discussions for partners who need products aligned with their brand identity. Custom scope is determined by product type and order volume. Selected OEM workflows are available based on the item category and project scale.
Common OEM Pain Points
Typical challenges partners face when sourcing custom lighting
Standard Products Don't Match Brand
Off-the-shelf finishes, sizes, or styles may not align with your brand identity or project specifications, requiring adaptation.
Size & Finish Need Adjustment
Typical dimensions or standard plating options may not suit your installation or design direction, needing custom modification.
Unclear Approval Process
Partners often face ambiguity around sample approval stages, revision cycles, and the timeline for final sign-off.
Packaging & Labeling Coordination
Private-label packaging, carton marks, and labeling requirements need clear coordination to meet market standards.
Customization Scope
Typical areas where adjustments can be discussed for selected items
Size & Proportion
What Can Change: Overall dimensions, arm length, canopy size
Typical Options: ±10–30% scale adjustment available on request
Notes: Proportion changes may affect weight distribution and mounting requirements
Finish & Plating
What Can Change: Surface finish, plating type, color tone
Typical Options: Brushed, matte, polished, or custom RAL/Pantone matching
Notes: Finish availability depends on material and order quantity
Glass / Crystal / Diffuser
What Can Change: Glass type, crystal cut, diffuser material
Typical Options: Clear, frosted, smoked glass; various crystal grades
Notes: Optical and light-transmission properties may vary with material changes
Mounting & Canopy
What Can Change: Canopy style, chain/rod length, mounting hardware
Typical Options: Flush, semi-flush, or extended suspension configurations
Notes: Ceiling height and structural support should be confirmed early
Packaging & Carton Marks
What Can Change: Inner packaging, outer carton, shipping marks
Typical Options: Custom inserts, branded boxes, barcode labels
Notes: Packaging design files should be provided in advance for review
Selected Market Options
What Can Change: Plug type, voltage rating, certification documentation
Typical Options: EU, US, UK, AU plug configurations; 110V–240V options
Notes: Market-specific compliance is available on request for selected items
Technical Matrix
Typical parameters considered during OEM discussions
| Customization Dimension | Typical Range | Material Direction | Sample Stage Note | MOQ Logic | Production Note |
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| Size / Scale | ±10–30% from standard | Brass, aluminum, steel | Prototype sample required for proportion changes | Higher MOQ for significant scale changes | Tooling may be needed for non-standard sizes |
| Finish / Plating | Brushed, matte, polished, custom | Depends on base material | Finish sample swatch before full production | Standard finishes: lower MOQ; custom: higher MOQ | Finish batch consistency noted for large orders |
| Glass / Crystal | Clear, frosted, smoked, various cuts | Crystal grades, glass thickness | Material sample or photo reference for approval | MOQ varies by glass type and complexity | Lead time may extend for specialty glass |
| Diffuser Material | Acrylic, polycarbonate, frosted glass | Light transmission rated | Light test sample available on request | Standard diffusers: lower MOQ | UV resistance and yellowing noted for long-term use |
| Packaging | Custom inserts, branded boxes | Eco-friendly or standard materials | Packaging mock-up for approval | MOQ tied to packaging setup costs | Drop-test results available for selected packaging |
| Market Compliance | EU, US, UK, AU configurations | Wiring and plug type per region | Documentation review for target market | MOQ may vary by compliance level | Certification support available on request for selected items |
Materials & Options
Typical materials considered for OEM projects
Brass / Plating Options
Base Materials: H59/H62 brass, zinc alloy, stainless steel
Plating Types: Gold, silver, nickel, chrome, antique finishes
Notes: Plating thickness and corrosion resistance typical ranges vary by material selection
Matte Finishes
Types: Powder coat, matte lacquer, sandblasted
Colors: Standard RAL palette; custom colors available on request
Notes: Matte finish durability depends on substrate and surface preparation
Glass / Crystal Types
Glass: Clear, frosted, smoked, colored glass options
Crystal: K9, lead-free, various cut styles
Notes: Optical clarity and light dispersion typical for each grade
Diffuser Materials
Options: Frosted acrylic, polycarbonate, opal glass
Light Transmission: 70–95% typical range
Notes: Heat resistance and UV stability noted per material type
Packaging Materials
Inner: Foam inserts, EVA trays, corrugated dividers
Outer: 5-layer corrugated cartons, reinforced corners
Notes: Eco-friendly packaging options available on request for selected items
Labeling Options
Types: Barcode labels, QR codes, brand stickers
Content: Model number, batch code, origin, handling instructions
Notes: Label format and placement discussed per partner requirement
What We Need From You
Typical information to begin an OEM discussion
- Reference image or technical drawing of the target product
- Target dimensions and proportion requirements
- Finish direction (color, texture, plating preference)
- Estimated quantity range per order
- Target market and any regional requirements
- Packaging and labeling requirements
OEM Workflow
Typical process for OEM and private-label projects
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Send Brief
Share your reference materials, target specifications, and quantity range. We review feasibility and confirm the customization scope.
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Confirm Quotation Scope
We provide a quotation covering unit price, MOQ, sample cost, and lead time. Typical adjustments and their impact are outlined.
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Sample / Prototype
A sample or prototype is prepared for your review. Finish, dimensions, and material quality are confirmed at this stage.
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Production & QC
Upon sample approval, production begins. Quality checkpoints are applied at key stages; progress updates are shared typically.
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Shipping Support
Finished goods are packed per agreed packaging specs. Shipping documentation and logistics support are provided for the selected market.
Product Families Suitable for OEM
Typical product categories where OEM adjustments are commonly discussed
Chandeliers
- Size and proportion adjustments
- Finish and plating customization
- Glass and crystal options
- Private-label packaging available
Pendants
- Canopy and suspension modifications
- Shade and diffuser variations
- Finish matching to brand palette
- Scale adjustments typical
Wall Lights
- Mounting and bracket adjustments
- Finish and material options
- Glass or diffuser customization
- Quantity-based MOQ typical
Selected Decorative Collections
- Finish and detail modifications
- Size scaling on select styles
- Material substitutions discussed
- OEM scope available on request for selected items
Application Examples
Typical OEM project scenarios
Finish Adjustment Project
Scenario: Partner needs a specific matte finish to match their interior design palette.
Approach: Finish direction is discussed, sample swatch provided, and production follows approved reference. Typical lead time includes finish setup.
Available on request for selected items
Scale-Modified Chandelier
Scenario: A chandelier needs to be scaled up or down to fit a specific ceiling height or spatial proportion.
Approach: Proportion changes are evaluated, structural integrity confirmed, and a prototype sample is prepared for approval before production.
Typical range: ±10–30% from standard
Private-Label Packaging Discussion
Scenario: Partner requires branded packaging with their logo, barcode, and market-specific labeling.
Approach: Packaging design files are reviewed, mock-up provided, and carton marks are applied per agreed specifications. Packaging MOQ discussed separately.
Packaging setup cost typically applies
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the typical MOQ for OEM orders?
MOQ varies by product type and the extent of customization. Standard finish adjustments typically have a lower MOQ, while significant size or material changes may require a higher minimum. We discuss MOQ specifics during the quotation stage.
How long does the sample stage take?
Typically 2–4 weeks depending on the complexity of the customization. Finish samples may be faster, while prototype samples for size modifications require additional time for evaluation.
Can you match a specific RAL or Pantone color?
Custom color matching can be discussed for selected items. A finish sample is typically prepared for your approval before full production begins. Color accuracy depends on material and finish type.
Do you support private-label packaging?
Private-label packaging discussions are available for selected items. We can accommodate custom inserts, branded boxes, carton marks, and labeling per your specifications. Packaging setup costs typically apply.
What certifications are available for different markets?
Certification support is available on request for selected items and target markets. Typical documentation includes test reports and compliance notes. Specific certification requirements should be confirmed during the quotation stage.
How do you handle revisions during the sample stage?
Typically, one round of revisions is included in the sample stage. Additional revisions may incur extra costs. We aim to clarify all requirements before sample production to minimize revision cycles.
Request an OEM / Private-Label Quote
Share your requirements and we'll provide a typical scope, MOQ, and lead time for your project. Customization details are discussed based on product type and order volume.