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About National Lighting

National Lighting is a UK-based online retailer specialising in - you guessed it - light fittings. The catalogue runs the full spectrum: ceiling lights, pendants, chandeliers, wall lights, floor lamps, outdoor lighting, and the kind of LED bulb packs you end up buying more of than you intended. It positions itself as a mid-market destination, sitting somewhere between the bargain-bin uncertainty of a marketplace seller and the eye-watering price tags of boutique lighting studios.

In practice, browsing the site is reasonably painless. Products are organised by room, fitting type, and style, which means you can actually find a brushed-chrome bathroom wall light without trawling through forty irrelevant results. There's a decent filter system, though like most lighting retailers it occasionally struggles to make the distinction between "industrial" and "vaguely industrial-looking" feel meaningful.

What works well: the clearance section is genuinely worth a visit. With discounts currently reaching up to 62% off clearance lines, there are real savings to be found rather than the theatrical markdowns some retailers dress their sale pages in. There are 31 active deals on the site at any given time, with reductions ranging from 5% - the most common tier - up to that 62% headline figure. The 5% codes crop up frequently and are useful for bulkier basket orders, where the saving becomes less token.

The honest weakness? Stock availability can be inconsistent. Lighting is a category where popular styles go out of stock quickly, and National Lighting doesn't always make it immediately obvious whether an item will be restocked or is gone for good. If you find something you like, don't assume it'll still be there in a fortnight.

On competition: it squares up most directly against retailers like Litecraft, BHS Lighting online, and the lighting sections of John Lewis or Dunelm. Against the department store giants, National Lighting tends to offer sharper pricing on comparable fittings. Against pure-play competitors like Litecraft, the distinction is narrower - it largely comes down to whether a specific style you want is in stock at the right price.

There's no formal loyalty scheme or subscription programme to speak of. No points, no tiers, no annual membership. The newsletter is the main channel for early access to sales and the occasional exclusive code - worth signing up for if you're planning a room refresh rather than a single purchase.

Delivery is handled through standard courier services, with free delivery available above a qualifying threshold and paid options for smaller orders. Express and next-day options exist for stocked items, though larger or specialist fittings may take longer. Returns are accepted within 14 days, which is on the shorter side of reasonable - more on that below.

Who should shop here: anyone furnishing a home or rental property who wants a wide selection at mid-range prices, particularly if they're prepared to check the clearance section. Who shouldn't bother: buyers who need something specific by tomorrow and can't risk a stock issue, or those looking for truly bespoke or designer-grade fittings.

How to use a National Lighting discount code

  1. Head to nationallighting.co.uk and browse as normal. Add everything you want to your basket before you start applying codes - some discounts are order-value dependent, so a fuller basket can make a difference.
  2. When you're ready, click the basket icon to view your cart, then proceed to checkout. You'll need to either sign in or continue as a guest.
  3. On the checkout page, look for a field labelled "Discount Code" or "Promo Code" - it's usually visible before you reach the payment stage, often near the order summary panel on the right-hand side.
  4. Type or paste your code carefully into the field. Codes are case-sensitive more often than not, so copy-paste is safer than retyping by hand.
  5. Hit the "Apply" button - the discount won't activate automatically just by entering the code. Check the order total updates to confirm it's worked before entering payment details.
  6. If the code isn't accepted, verify it hasn't expired, that your basket meets any minimum spend requirement, and that the items in your basket are eligible (clearance items are sometimes excluded from additional codes).

National Lighting shopping tips

  • The clearance section is the first place to look. With reductions of up to 62% available, this isn't a token sale page - it's where discontinued lines and overstocked styles land at genuinely reduced prices. Filter by fitting type within clearance to avoid scrolling through irrelevant categories.
  • The 5% codes are more useful than they sound on a large order. If you're kitting out multiple rooms, a 5% code on a £400 basket is £20 back - not spectacular, but real. Stack your purchases into one order rather than buying piecemeal.
  • Watch for winter and seasonal clearance events. The site runs periodic clearance pushes that go beyond the standing sale section. These are when the highest discounts - historically 50% or above - tend to appear.
  • Buy Now, Pay Later via PayPal is available. Useful if you're mid-renovation and need to spread costs across a few weeks without committing to a credit product. Worth checking the terms directly with PayPal before using it.
  • Pendants and chandeliers sometimes have their own category-specific codes. If that's what you're buying, check whether a fitting-specific code applies rather than defaulting to a general sitewide one.
  • Don't ignore LED bulbs and accessories when checking deals. These are low-cost items where percentage discounts are modest in absolute terms, but if you're already placing a lighting order, bundling in bulbs with a dedicated code can trim the total.
  • Check the returns window before you commit on anything decorative. The 14-day returns policy is shorter than the 28-day window you get at many competitors. If you're buying a fitting before decorating is finished, make sure you can test-fit it in time.
  • Sign up for the newsletter before a planned purchase. New subscribers sometimes receive a welcome discount, and the newsletter is the main route to advance notice of clearance events. Less useful for impulse buys; more useful if you're planning ahead.

National Lighting delivery and returns

National Lighting delivers across the UK using standard courier services. Free delivery kicks in above a qualifying basket threshold - the exact figure can change, so check the current policy at checkout, but orders above £50 have historically qualified for complimentary standard delivery. Below that threshold, a delivery fee applies. Express and next-day delivery options are available at additional cost for items held in stock, though larger fittings - particularly chandeliers or multi-part ceiling lights - may have longer lead times depending on availability.

There's no click-and-collect option; this is a pure online retailer. If you need a fitting in hand on a specific date, it's worth contacting customer service to confirm despatch timelines before placing the order rather than assuming the estimated delivery window will hold.

Returns are accepted within 14 days of receipt, which is on the tighter end of what UK retailers offer - some competitors give you 28 days or more. Items need to be returned in their original, unused condition and packaging. Before returning anything, check whether the cost of return postage falls to you or the retailer, as this varies depending on the reason for return. Faulty or damaged goods should always be reported promptly; the sooner you flag an issue, the more straightforward the resolution tends to be.

National Lighting promotions FAQs

Yes - regularly. There are currently 31 active deals listed on CodeHut for National Lighting, covering everything from percentage-off codes to category-specific reductions on pendants, chandeliers, and LED bulbs. Discounts range from 5% at the lower end up to 62% on clearance lines. The 5% codes are the most common and are available most of the time, making them useful for larger orders. Clearance-specific promotions tend to offer the steepest headline savings. Codes are updated as new offers go live, so it's worth checking back before placing a significant order.

A dedicated NHS or key worker discount scheme isn't prominently advertised on the National Lighting website at the time of writing. That said, discount programmes for key workers do get added and removed without much fanfare, so it's worth checking directly with National Lighting's customer service team before assuming one isn't available. In the meantime, the clearance section and active voucher codes on CodeHut are the most reliable route to a meaningful reduction regardless of your employment background.

National Lighting doesn't appear to run a formal student discount programme through platforms like Student Beans or UNiDAYS. If that changes, those platforms would be the first place to check. In the absence of a dedicated student deal, the next best option is to use one of the regularly available voucher codes listed on CodeHut, particularly the sitewide percentage-off codes or any clearance promotions that happen to be running. A 5% code applied to a student house refurb order is modest but better than nothing.

Yes, free standard delivery is available above a qualifying order threshold. Historically, orders over £50 have qualified, though the exact threshold is subject to change and it's worth confirming at checkout before finalising your basket. Below the threshold, a delivery charge applies. Express and next-day options are available at extra cost for stocked items. There's no click-and-collect. If you're close to the free delivery threshold, adding a lower-cost item - a spare bulb pack, for instance - can push you over without significantly increasing your spend.

Add your chosen items to the basket, then proceed to checkout. After entering your contact and delivery details, look for a 'Discount Code' or 'Promo Code' field - it typically appears near the order summary before the payment stage. Paste your code into the field and click 'Apply'. The discount won't activate unless you hit that button. Check the order total updates before entering payment details. If the code doesn't apply, common culprits are an expired code, a basket that doesn't meet the minimum spend, or items that are excluded from the promotion - clearance lines are often ineligible for additional codes.

A few things to check. First, has the code expired? Codes listed on voucher sites sometimes outlast their validity. Second, does your basket meet the minimum spend requirement - some codes only activate above a certain order value. Third, are your items eligible? Clearance products are frequently excluded from additional discount codes, even active sitewide ones. Fourth, check for typos - codes are often case-sensitive, so copy-pasting is more reliable than retyping. If none of that resolves it, contact National Lighting's customer service directly; they can sometimes confirm whether a code is still valid or suggest an alternative.

Generally, no. Most UK retailers - National Lighting included - allow only one discount code per order at checkout. The system typically accepts the first valid code entered and won't apply a second on top of it. If you have both a category-specific code and a sitewide code, test whichever offers the larger saving first. The exception would be if a promotional discount is automatically applied at the basket level (such as a sale price), which may be stackable with a voucher code - but this isn't guaranteed, and it's worth checking the terms of each individual offer.

National Lighting occasionally offers a welcome discount to new subscribers via the email newsletter sign-up. If you haven't bought from them before, it's worth registering your email address before placing your first order to see whether a new-customer code is issued. This isn't a guaranteed permanent fixture - newsletter incentives come and go - but it's a low-effort thing to check. Alternatively, the 31 active codes currently listed on CodeHut are available to all shoppers regardless of whether it's their first purchase or their tenth.

Seasonal clearance events are when the deepest discounts appear - the site has run winter clearance promotions with reductions well above 50% on selected lines. Beyond that, the clearance section is live year-round and worth checking before any purchase, since overstocked and discontinued items land there continuously. Black Friday and post-Christmas sale periods are also typically active. If you're not in a hurry, monitoring the deals page on CodeHut costs nothing and means you won't miss a significant promotion. The standing 5% codes are available most of the time if you just need a small reduction today.

Yes. National Lighting runs periodic clearance events, with winter clearance being a notable one - discounts in those periods can reach 60% or more on selected lines. There are also ongoing sale and clearance sections on the site that are updated regularly rather than tied strictly to one calendar moment. Summer, Black Friday, and end-of-season stock rotations are the typical trigger points. The promotional codes on CodeHut reflect these events as they go live, so checking back ahead of a planned purchase is a reasonable strategy if timing is flexible.

National Lighting offers a 14-day returns window from the date of receipt. Items must be returned in unused, original condition and packaging. The 14-day window is shorter than the 28-day policy offered by a number of competitors, so if you're buying decorative items before a room is ready, factor that timeline in carefully. For faulty or damaged goods, contact customer service promptly - the sooner an issue is raised, the more straightforward the resolution. Check the current policy on the site for clarity on whether return postage costs fall to you or the retailer, as this can depend on the reason for return.

The catalogue is broad for an online-only retailer - ceiling lights, pendants, chandeliers, wall lights, floor and table lamps, outdoor fittings, and a solid range of LED bulbs and accessories. Smart lighting products do feature in the range, including compatible bulbs and fittings, though the smart home offering isn't as deep as a dedicated tech retailer would provide. If smart lighting integration is a priority, it's worth filtering specifically for that on the site to see what's currently in stock, as availability in this sub-category can be more variable than the core decorative range.

Saving at National Lighting

The best National Lighting discounts typically offer between 5% and 30% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.

Reviewed by Jon Pope ChMCJon Pope ChMC, CodeHut Editor · Last checked 1 week ago

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