How do I install Corston lighting products? +-
You can see and print out instructions from the support page.
All Corston electrical products should be installed by a qualified electrician.
Can all your lights be used outdoors? +-
Some of our lights are only suitable for indoor use. Follow the information here to make the right lighting choices for inside and outside your home.
Wall lights (fixed): IP44/54 – suitable for outdoor use (excluding our medium Claremont wall light with fine porcelain shades only). Can be used in zone 2 of bathrooms.
Wall lights (hanging): IP20 – not suitable for outdoor use. Can be used in zone 3 of bathrooms.
Indoor spotlights: IP20 – not suitable for outdoor use. Can be used in zone 3 of bathrooms.
Pendant: IP20 – not suitable for outdoor use. Can be used in zone 3 of bathrooms.
Outdoor spotlights (Ealing): IP44/56 – suitable for outdoor use.
Are all your lights dimmable? +-
Yes, all our lighting designs can be dimmed when used with a suitable dimmable bulb.
Do the lights require a driver? +-
All our lights are mains powered, using bulbs with built-in drivers.
What's the difference between the Baylis and Perryn spotlights? +-
Our Perryn spotlights are made for plasterboard ceilings and walls, as the electrical fittings need to sit in a hollow space.
Whereas the Baylis spotlights are surface mounted, so they’re suitable for anywhere.
If you're still unsure, our team will be happy to help you out.
What type of glass do you use for your shades? +-
All our glass shades are hand blown, rather than pressed or machine made. We prefer hand blown glass for its superior quality and artisanal look and feel.
Occasionally, small air bubbles can get trapped in the molten glass during the process, and you may be able to see these in your shade. Similarly, slight variations in the thickness of the glass can occur. These natural (and unavoidable) differences make each one of our shades unique.