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Global High-End Lighting Market to Reach $29.3 Billion by 2030, Driven by Smart Homes and Bespoke Design

Release time:2025-12-05     Visits:19

The global high-end lighting market is projected to grow from $21.47 billion in 2025 to $29.32 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 6.3%. Rising smart home adoption and demand for customizable, designer-led fixtures are key growth drivers


A new report from The Business Research Company indicates sustained strong growth for the high-end lighting sector. After reaching $22.95 billion in 2026, the market is expected to expand to $29.32 billion by the end of the decade.

According to the report, several key trends are shaping the industry:

Smart & Connected Lighting: The growing number of smart homes globally is accelerating demand for app-controlled, voice-activated, and IoT-integrated luxury lighting systems. Consumers increasingly expect seamless control over color temperature, intensity, and automation.

Customization as Standard: Rising demand for bespoke and customizable lighting designs is a major trend. Rather than off-the-shelf products, architects and interior designers are seeking unique, made-to-order fixtures that serve as functional art.

Sustainability Meets Luxury: Manufacturers are innovating with energy-efficient premium LEDs, OLEDs, and eco-friendly materials without compromising aesthetics. Signify‘s recent launch of pendant cords made from 55% bio-circular material exemplifies this direction.

Tariffs and Localization: Tariffs on imported LED chips, drivers, and specialty materials are increasing production costs. However, this is also encouraging localized manufacturing and innovation in modular luxury lighting solutions.

Regionally, North America remains the largest high-end lighting market, while Asia-Pacific is projected as the fastest-growing region, fueled by luxury real estate development in China and India.

At Solus Lumi, these trends align with our core focus: handcrafted, customizable, and sustainable lighting designed in close collaboration with architects and designers. We believe the future of lighting is not just brighter — it is smarter, more personal, and more meaningful.


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