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View all productsIn stock lighting means the fittings shown here are boxed and ready to leave the warehouse now, not on a supplier backorder that can run four to eight weeks. If your renovation timeline is fixed and lighting is the piece still missing, this is the range to check first.
Why dispatch speed matters more for lighting than almost anything else
Lighting tends to sit near the end of a renovation sequence. Tiling, waterproofing, cabinetry and plumbing all need to be finished before an electrician can safely mount and wire fittings, which means lighting is often the last trade booked and the one with the least slack left in the schedule. A backordered pendant or a wall light stuck in transit doesn't just delay itself, it holds up the electrician's return visit, pushes out final fit-off, and can stall the certificate of compliance needed to close the job. Choosing from what's already in the warehouse removes that single point of failure.
What's typically kept in stock
Stock levels shift with demand, but the fittings that turn over fastest tend to be the ones builders and electricians specify repeatedly: LED downlights and batten fixings for general ceiling coverage, vanity and mirror strip lighting for bathrooms, exterior wall lights rated for wet areas, and simple pendant and surface-mounted fittings in black, white, brushed nickel and matte black finishes. These are the finishes and formats that suit the widest range of builds, which is exactly why they're prioritised for continuous stock rather than made-to-order runs.
How to use this range without cutting corners
Filter by the fitting type you need, then check the individual product page for the dispatch timeframe stated on that listing, since "in stock" can still mean anywhere from next-business-day to a short handling window depending on warehouse location and order volume. If you're coordinating trades around a fixed date, order as soon as the fitting is confirmed rather than waiting until the week of installation, so there's buffer if a courier delay does occur.
If your timeline isn't urgent
Not every project is running against a deadline. If you have weeks rather than days before your electrician needs fittings on site, it's worth browsing the full lighting range as well, where the selection of styles, finishes and technical specs (dimmable drivers, colour temperature options, IP ratings for wet areas) is broader than what's held in ready stock at any given time. Use this in-stock range as the fast lane, and the main lighting range as the full catalogue.
Checking availability before you commit
Stock is live-tracked against the site, so a fitting showing as available here is available to order now. If a specific finish or size you want isn't currently in this collection, it doesn't mean it's discontinued, it may simply be between stock runs, so it's worth checking back or contacting the team directly if a like-for-like fast-dispatch alternative would work for your timeline.