Shada luminaires cover a wide range of decorative and functional LED fittings aimed at residential, hospitality and smaller commercial sites. The shada-luminaires portfolio includes ceiling lights, wall fittings, downlights, outdoor fixtures and LED strips, usually with integrated LED modules and high efficacy compared to legacy sources.
For procurement, Shada luminaires offer a good balance between design and practicality: defined wattage classes, common colour temperatures (2700–4000 K), and simple installation concepts. Clear datasheets and stable series help you standardise shada-luminaires across multiple apartment blocks, showrooms or small office projects.
Core indoor Shada luminaires include ceiling and wall fixtures, LED panels, downlights and basic linear fittings. These shada-luminaires typically run on 220–240 V, with power ranges from 6 W spots up to 40–50 W general lighting fittings. Colour options usually cover warm white for residential comfort and neutral white for work areas.
Their main advantages are compact form factors, integrated drivers and uniform light via opal diffusers. Limits are mostly in advanced control (many basic Shada luminaires are non-dimmable) and lower IP ratings such as IP20 for dry indoor use.
From a B2B perspective, shada-luminaires come in practical carton quantities, standard cut-out sizes for downlights and consistent mounting patterns, making them easy to stock and to roll out across repetitive room layouts.
For outdoor and technical spaces, Shada luminaires include bulkheads, wall lights, garden fittings and moisture-proof linear fixtures. These shada-luminaires variants feature increased IP ratings (IP44, IP54, IP65 depending on model) and more robust housings in metal or UV-stable plastics.
They are used around entrances, balconies, terraces, garages, basements and small utility rooms. Engineers and contractors compare Shada luminaires in this segment on IP rating, impact resistance (IK where specified), beam spread and installation method (surface, spike, bracket). When ordering shada-luminaires in bulk for housing projects, these details help avoid mismatches with the environment.
In the upper range, Shada luminaires are available with dimmable drivers, CCT-switchable modules and integrated sensors. These more advanced shada-luminaires are useful for staircases, corridors, common areas and small offices where energy saving and comfort are important.
Protection features can include basic surge protection, thermal management and double insulation on selected Shada luminaires. For OEMs, installers and small integrators, such shada-luminaires provide a ready-made solution for projects that need simple control and reliable LED lifetime without complex programming.
Shada luminaires are designed around standard European installation practices. Recessed shada-luminaires use commonly available cut-out diameters; surface fittings mount directly on standard junction boxes or ceilings; linear versions work with typical clips or brackets.
Where dimmable Shada luminaires are used, they usually follow phase-cut dimming or specified control interfaces, allowing pairing with mainstream wall dimmers and simple automation components. This makes shada-luminaires easy to integrate into mixed-brand installations in apartments, small offices and hospitality.
Most Shada luminaires comply with EN / IEC luminaire standards and carry CE marking with RoHS conformity. The shada-luminaires range typically specifies protection class (I or II), IP rating, power factor, lumen output and colour temperature directly on packaging and datasheets.
Materials for Shada luminaires include coated steel, aluminium and quality plastics, with diffusers in PMMA or polycarbonate. Typical operating temperature ranges are suitable for standard indoor spaces and mild exterior conditions, provided installation follows the IP rating and mounting guidelines of the shada-luminaires line.
Mixed-use lighting projects often require combining decorative fixture lines with durable commercial systems to ensure both visual appeal and long-term reliability. Residential and hospitality spaces frequently feature design-focused solutions from sollux luminaires, while modern apartments, offices, and retail interiors often incorporate versatile models from slv luminaires. Large commercial buildings and infrastructure projects depend on the technical performance delivered by siteco luminaires, and industrial or logistics facilities benefit from robust fixtures supplied through schrack luminaires. For applications requiring strict electrical compatibility and dependable system integration, engineers complete their specifications with schneider electric luminaires.
You will find Shada luminaires in apartments, residential blocks, hotels, guest houses, small offices, shops and outdoor residential areas. Indoor shada-luminaires handle living rooms, kitchens, corridors, staircases and receptions, while outdoor products cover entrances, balconies, carports and garden accents.
When planning, engineers and designers look at required lux levels, ambience, colour temperature and IP rating. On that basis they map individual Shada luminaires families to each space, balancing aesthetics with functional lighting.
Selection of Shada luminaires starts with the environment: indoor vs outdoor, dry vs damp, decorative vs strictly functional. Then you define target illuminance, colour temperature, dimming requirement and installation method (recessed, surface, wall, pendant). From there, filter shada-luminaires by wattage, lumen output, IP class and appearance.
Common mistakes include mixing different colour temperatures in one zone, underestimating light levels in work areas or using indoor Shada luminaires in semi-outdoor locations. For procurement, always order shada-luminaires by exact MPN or EAN, check carton quantities and confirm series continuity for future maintenance. When in doubt, send your luminaire schedule for a quick technical review before finalising the order.
Bank of Lamps supplies Shada luminaires in wholesale quantities with terms tailored for electrical distributors, installers and project developers. We offer project-based pricing on shada-luminaires, fixed validity of offers and clear lead times from our Latvia warehouse and partner stocks.
Ordering Shada luminaires by EAN or manufacturer code allows fast ERP import and BOM processing. We deliver to the UK, Germany, Netherlands, France, Spain, Belgium and all Baltic countries, with consolidated multi-brand shipments to optimise freight cost.
For trusted customers, Bank of Lamps can extend post-payment terms up to 30 days and maintain purchase history for quick reorders of Shada luminaires. Share your project list or tender specification and our team will prepare a technically checked and commercially optimised package of shada-luminaires for your applications.