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Amber glass lighting brings a warm, amber-toned glass finish to light fittings, giving off a softer, warmer glow than clear or frosted glass options. This small range from Telbix suits anyone wanting a feature light with a warm, inviting tone rather than a purely functional, neutral fitting.

What makes amber glass different

Amber glass has a warm, tinted colour built into the glass itself, which changes the quality of light it casts compared to clear or opal glass shades. Rather than a crisp, neutral light, amber glass tends to soften and warm the light passing through it, creating a cosier atmosphere in the room it's used in.

Where amber glass lighting works well

Because of its warm tone, amber glass lighting suits spaces where you want a relaxed, ambient feel rather than bright, task-focused lighting. Living areas, dining spaces, and bedrooms are common choices, particularly where the fitting itself is meant to be a visual feature rather than hidden away. Amber glass can also work well alongside warm timber tones, brass, or gold hardware elsewhere in the room, since the colours tend to complement each other.

Choosing the right fitting

With a smaller range to choose from, it's worth looking closely at the shape and mounting style of each option to make sure it suits your space, whether that's a pendant, wall light, or another fitting style. Consider the size of the room and the height at which the light will hang or sit, since amber glass fittings are often chosen as a statement piece and benefit from being clearly visible rather than tucked away.

Pairing with globes

The warmth of amber glass is often enhanced by pairing it with a warm white globe, which reinforces the cosy, amber-toned glow rather than competing with a cooler light temperature. Check the recommended globe type and wattage for your chosen fitting before purchasing, as this affects both the look and the brightness of the finished result.

Buying considerations

  • Consider the mounting style you need, such as pendant or wall-mounted, based on where the light will be installed
  • Choose a warm white globe to complement the amber glass tone rather than a cool white globe that may clash with the warm tint
  • Think about how the fitting will look both switched on and off, since amber glass has a distinct appearance even unlit
  • Check dimensions and drop height carefully given the smaller range of styles available

Installation and care

Amber glass lighting should be installed by a licensed electrician in line with Australian wiring standards. To clean, dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth and avoid abrasive cleaners on the glass, which can dull the amber tint over time. Always switch off and allow the fitting to cool before cleaning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is amber glass lighting?
Amber glass lighting uses light fittings with a warm, amber-toned glass shade that casts a softer, warmer glow than clear or frosted glass. It's chosen for the cosy, ambient feel it brings to a room rather than for bright, task-focused lighting.
Where should I use amber glass lighting in my home?
Amber glass lighting works well in living areas, dining spaces, and bedrooms where a relaxed, warm atmosphere is the goal. It also pairs nicely with timber tones and brass or gold hardware elsewhere in the room.
What globe should I use with amber glass lighting?
A warm white globe is generally the best match, as it reinforces the amber glass tone rather than competing with a cooler light colour. Check the recommended globe type and wattage for your specific fitting before installing.
Is amber glass lighting suitable as a feature light?
Yes, amber glass lighting is often chosen specifically as a statement or feature piece thanks to its distinct warm tone, both when lit and switched off. It suits spaces where the fitting itself is meant to be noticed rather than blend into the background.
How do I clean and maintain amber glass light fittings?
Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth and avoid abrasive cleaning products, which can dull the amber tint over time. Always switch the light off and let it cool before cleaning, and have any wiring or installation work carried out by a licensed electrician.