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Raglan Collection Lighting: NZ Coastal Design for Modern Homes

  • Apr 7
  • 3 min read

There’s something unmistakable about the West Coast of New Zealand. It’s raw, rhythmic, and constantly shifting — where ocean, land, and light interact in ways that feel both powerful and calming.


The Raglan Collection by Formation Lights captures that essence and brings it indoors.


Modern kitchen featuring a sculptural Raglan Wave LED bar light suspended above a marble island, casting a warm ambient glow over natural timber cabinetry.

Inspired by one of New Zealand’s most iconic coastal landscapes, this range of sculptural LED lighting transforms natural forms into functional design — creating pieces that feel grounded, atmospheric, and distinctly local.


Lighting does more than illuminate a space — it defines how a space feels.

In kitchens, dining areas, and open-plan living environments, lighting often sits at the centre of both function and experience. It needs to perform, but it also needs to contribute to the overall design language of the home.


The Raglan Collection achieves this balance by combining:

  • Sculptural form inspired by nature

  • Warm, even LED output for practical use

  • Material honesty through natural timber finishes


The result is lighting that doesn’t just sit within a space — it becomes part of it.



Coastal landscape of Raglan, New Zealand, with rolling waves and rugged shoreline that inspire the natural forms of the Raglan lighting collection.

INSPIRED BY PLACE: THE RAGLAN LANDSCAPE

At the heart of the collection is a strong sense of place.


Raglan’s landscape is layered and expressive — from the rolling curves of its sandbar to the striking silhouette of Mt. Karioi, and the textured limestone formations shaped by centuries of erosion.


Formation Lights has translated these elements into a cohesive lighting series, where each design reflects a different aspect of the coastline. Together, they create a collection that feels connected, yet distinct in character.




THE COLLECTION BREAKDOWN


Raglan Sand Bar LED light featuring curved timber forms inspired by the flowing shapes of coastal sandbars.

Raglan Sand Bar — Soft & Flowing

Taking cues from the gentle curves of the sandbar at low tide, this design introduces a smooth, relaxed silhouette. It brings a sense of calm and fluidity into a space — ideal for interiors that lean toward softness and simplicity.




Mt Karioi LED bar light with angular timber fins, inspired by the ridgelines of Raglan’s iconic mountain.

Mt. Karioi — Bold & Structured

Defined by angular forms, this piece reflects the ridgelines of Mt. Karioi. It adds strength and architectural presence, making it well suited to more minimal or contemporary interiors where clean geometry is key.




Raglan Blocks LED bar light in natural timber, featuring layered linear panels inspired by coastal limestone formations.

Raglan Blocks — Textural & Grounded

Inspired by limestone pancake formations, this design explores repetition and layering. It introduces depth and rhythm, offering a more tactile, grounded aesthetic.




Raglan Wave LED bar light with a flowing timber profile, inspired by ocean movement and designed for kitchen and dining spaces.

Raglan Wave — Movement in Form

Echoing the motion of the ocean, this flowing design captures a moment of movement. It brings energy and softness at the same time — a balance that works beautifully above kitchen islands or dining tables.






Designer Ryan from Formation Lights working on a handcrafted lighting piece, highlighting the brand’s hands-on craftsmanship.

DESIGNED FOR REAL SPACES

While the collection is highly sculptural, it is equally practical.


Each Raglan light is designed as an LED bar fitting — ideal for:

  • Kitchen islands

  • Dining tables

  • Open-plan living spaces

  • Hospitality settings such as cafés and bars


The integrated LED provides a soft, even glow, reducing glare while still delivering effective task lighting. This makes the range as functional as it is visually striking.


Available in natural veneer finishes including Satin Birch, Wenge, and Bamboo, the collection can be tailored to suit a variety of interior palettes — from light and coastal to darker, more refined spaces.




A STORY OF NEW ZEALAND DESIGN

Formation Lights is a New Zealand brand built on a deep connection to both craft and environment.


Founder Ryan began his journey during his design studies in Dunedin, where an early prototype quickly gained attention. Within a year, his work had moved from exhibition to retail — a reflection of both the design quality and the demand for locally inspired products.


Today, Formation Lights continues to create bespoke, eco-conscious lighting, combining sustainable materials with modern manufacturing techniques. Each piece reflects a commitment to thoughtful design, where form and function are considered equally.




At ATL Designer Lighting, we’re always looking for products that go beyond the expected — pieces that bring both design integrity and practical performance.


Formation Lights stood out for exactly that reason.


The Raglan Collection offers something unique:

  • A strong New Zealand design story

  • Sculptural forms that elevate everyday spaces

  • Functional lighting that performs where it matters

It’s a range that feels considered, authentic, and built to last beyond trends.


The Raglan Collection is more than a series of light fittings — it’s a reflection of place, translated into design.

By capturing the movement, texture, and character of the West Coast, Formation Lights has created a collection that brings a sense of calm and connection into modern interiors.


Raglan Collection LED bar lights by Formation Lights, including Wave, Blocks, Mt Karioi, and Sand Bar designs in natural timber finishes.

For those looking to incorporate lighting that feels both purposeful and expressive, this is a range worth exploring.


Explore the Raglan Collection or talk to our team about specifying Formation Lights for your next project.



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