One of the questions I’m asked most often is where I find the lights in our home. Today I’m sharing a complete roundup of the lighting throughout our house and the Tiny Cottage—every fixture I can source.
Many of the items shown are the exact fixtures we own; where originals are no longer available I’ve included similar alternatives. Below you’ll find two collages showing the lights together, followed by styled photos of each fixture placed around our home.
Our Coastal Cottage Lighting Sources: Every Light in Our Home
Similar Pendants (mine were no longer available)Gold floor lamp and a blue-and-white lamp paired with a seagrass shade and decorative finial.Blue-and-white lamp with a seagrass shade and finial.Jute-wrapped chandelier with fabric shades (shades shown were a chambray color).Gold sconces with added lampshades. These are now hardwired in our home but can also be used without wiring.Wood bead chandelier and a textured shade on a blue glass lamp.Blue lamp—shown with color and size options.Cordless lamps used throughout the home for flexible, cozy lighting.Cordless lamp with two shade color options, including a rattan shade, used in the coffee cabinet for added warmth.Green lampshade adding a pop of color.Chandelier shown in an antique white finish with other color options available. We’ll share a Tiny Cottage update soon—lots has changed!Similar wood bead semi-flushmount light used in our home.White onion light featured in the Tiny Cottage.Star flushmount light that works well in smaller spaces.Semi-flushmount in our mudroom, shown in a Gloss Rosemary color—many color options available.Glass semi-flushmount light with a clean, classic look.Blue-and-white toile lampshade paired with a window candle for layered styling.Navy lamp with a checked shade for a touch of pattern.Pleated lampshade on an affordable lamp; a similar style is available if you want the same silhouette.Blue-and-white chinoiserie lamp with a seagrass lampshade added for texture.Lantern pendant shown in navy; other finishes are available.Scalloped shade lamp in a taller version, shown with a rattan cart for context.Mouse desk light, a small-scale option for a bedside or workspace.Floor lamp used in a reading nook to add height and ambient light.
If you’re curious about cordless lamps or other specific pieces shown here, I share more details elsewhere on the site including favorite cordless lamps, porch lantern DIYs, coastal artwork sources, kitchen sources and FAQs, paint colors, and a shop page with current items and finds.