To help you with your search, we researched retailers with large selections, good return policies and customer service, and easy delivery. Whether you’re interested in white glove delivery or budget-friendly finds, our favorites, including Wayfair, Pottery Barn, and Lamps Plus, match our top criteria. Here are the best places to buy lighting fixtures. For additional savings, look through the Wayfair Lightning Deals and browse seasonal sales when available, filtering by the best value fixtures. If you are willing to wait, you can find great deals. However, because Wayfair carries a variety of manufacturers, the quality and construction vary. Individual manufacturers provide warranties, but Wayfair provides an efficient customer service experience. The team is available until midnight ET during the weekdays and daytime hours over the weekend. Delivery times can be quite long, especially for the most popular styles. Pottery Barn includes an estimated delivery window before you decide so you will know what to expect. You can also search by in-stock items to get something within just a few days. Next-day shipping and white glove delivery may be available depending on your location, and the rate depends on your order total and distance from the warehouse. Schoolhouse assembles everything in its Portland, Oregon workshop, and orders usually take up to four to five weeks to ship. In-stock products, such as light bulbs and some of their best-selling fixtures, ship faster through standard ground shipping. The return window is 30 days for eligible items, and you can find details about the process on the purchase page. Frontgate offers a 20 percent discount for signing up for its email list, one of the best introductory offers available. These initial savings could come in handy since many of its lamps are quite expensive. This retailer offers standard, expedited, and truck shipping for larger items. You can opt for threshold or in-home delivery, which includes unpacking of the item, but Frontgate does not install lighting fixtures. Most in-stock items ship within a week, while bigger pieces need up to three weeks. The return window is a full 90 days, but plan to pay for return shipping and handling. IKEA offers an easy return policy by mail or in the store. You have 180 days to return anything you decide isn’t the right look and a full 365 days to return unopened packages. This generous return policy is one of the best among lighting retailers. And if you have an IKEA store near you, returning items to an in-store return desk is the easiest method. As for shipping, you may be able to ship some items, though the selection may be limited. Shipping can also take a long time and might require a minimum purchase amount. However, when selecting your shipping and delivery method, you can usually pick a date that works with your schedule from the available delivery dates.

The fixtures from this retailer cost multiple thousands of dollars, so be sure to have a budget in mind before you start shopping. You can become a Restoration Hardware member for a discount, although there is an annual fee. White glove delivery is available for all items, which is great for larger pieces and chandeliers.

CB2 fixtures are a bit pricey but still a good value for the high quality and design. Fortunately, the 90-day return policy allows plenty of time to change your mind and decide on a different option. For a successful return, you need proof of purchase, such as a receipt, and the fixture needs to be in its original packaging. Another helpful tool AllModern offers is a room-by-room search option. You can shop by fixture types, such as floor lamps, chandeliers, or table lamps. The Get Inspired section is our favorite, with lists tailored for statement pieces, minimalist style, mid-century modern, and top-rated. Because this retailer carries so many brands, quality can vary. The best thing is to closely read the customer reviews and look at photos for the specific fixture you want before deciding. Prices are also across the board, with budget-friendly fixtures alongside high-end ones, including a more expensive luxury line. Most fixtures come with free standard shipping and free returns, and these details are listed right under the item name. For an extra charge, you can upgrade to two-day or next-day shipping. However, these options aren’t available for all items or all areas.

Like AllModern, many lighting fixtures over $35 ship for free from Joss & Main. Orders under that minimum come with a flat fee of $4.99. These items typically arrive within two days via standard ground shipping. Returns are easy as well within a 30-day window. However, you must pay a return fee, and your items should be returned in their original packaging to be accepted. One drawback is that Anthropologie lighting fixtures are expensive and often in high demand. You may need to wait for back-ordered or out-of-stock items. This retailer offers a 60-day return period, although you need the original tag to return the fixture. Returning to a store is the easiest method. You can also ship your return, but you have to pay for shipping. The style of Home Depot’s fixtures is more traditional, although it has a few trendy and modern pieces as well. Prices are great and even better if you take advantage of one of the retailer’s rewards programs, such as the military discount or pro discount. This store also offers a 90-day return policy. You will need your receipt or the card that you used to purchase the item so that they can look it up. If not, you can get store credit or exchange it for another item of equal value. The estimated shipping date is listed for each fixture and depends on its availability and your address. There are plenty of options, from standard shipping, which is the least expensive, to white glove shipping, which includes setup. You can return anything that isn’t working for you within 30 days for a full refund. You will need to pay for return shipping, however. Most items from this retailer require assembly, but shipping is fast on in-stock items. A few of their most popular fixtures can be back-ordered, which delays shipping. The return window is 30 days, with a $19 return fee on small items and a $49 return fee on larger pieces. If you’re outside of the standard shipping area, that cost could increase based on additional shipping costs, and you must pay an additional $50 repackaging fee if you don’t have the original packaging. However, Article waives the return and any shipping fees if you opt to exchange the fixture for a different one within the 30-day window.

Return Policy

Make sure that you know the retailer’s return policy before making a purchase. In addition to finding out how long you have to return a fixture, it’s wise to know beforehand whether returns come with any special instructions—such as requiring the original packaging—and any associated fees. Return policies range from 30 days to a full 365 days, with 30-60 being typical.

Delivery and Assembly

If you want your lighting fixture right away, make sure the retailer lists the estimated delivery date and if it is in stock. Even large retailers back order items, which impacts delivery, and luxury lighting fixtures can take longer to deliver. If you’re ordering online, expect to do some minor assembly. You might also need to install the fixture (or have a pro do it). If you’d rather not do it yourself, some retailers offer white glove delivery service, which includes assembly. “When the cost includes delivery and install, it can seem more expensive but is often the best value and easiest way to update lighting,” says California interior designer Jamie Isaiah-Richards.

Why Trust The Spruce?

This article was researched and written by Katie Begley, a freelance writer specializing in home and family products. Katie has been writing for The Spruce since 2019. To compile this list, she looked for retailers that had a variety of light fixture styles and price points and considered ease of delivery and returns. Katie also talked to interior designer Jamie Isaiah-Richards for insights and John Barnes, Design Expert at Lamps Plus, about current trends in lighting fixtures. “For starters, do a little homework before you purchase," says Barnes. “Check the location of your ceiling junction box. Is it in the right location? Do you even have one? If not, you may have to contact an electrician.”