Kichler Lighting LLC has introduced its Spring Collections, a lineup of 16 new residential lighting and ceiling fan designs that combine natural inspiration with modern technology. The series features interchangeable glass options, layered materials and convertible mounting styles so that homeowners, builders and designers can tailor fixtures to specific spaces. All products are manufactured without registered trademark symbols in their names, and finishes include neutral tones such as black, champagne bronze and polished nickel.
Indoor fixtures draw on geometric forms and fluid lines. The Cassius collection presents opal glass globes on movable branched arms, while Eadie offers curved metalwork paired with removable fabric shades and integrated diffusers. Larousse resembles a sculptural cuff bracelet that encircles an LED light source, and Moraine layers clear and etched glass to evoke a candlelit glow. Other indoor designs—Riven, Harpin, Laria and Nella—use fluted or teardrop glass, strap-like hardware and linked geometric shapes to offer a variety of visual textures.
The natural materials category highlights artisanal craftsmanship with woven details. Bekah pairs hand-woven rattan shades with metal stems, Ophira layers basket-style jute weaves around clustered bulbs, and Lulo wraps a cane-style shade around an internal light source.
Kichler’s ceiling fan introductions blend form and function for both indoor and outdoor use. The Mylo series features sculptural wood blades in multiple sizes, with a wet-rated Weather Plus variant designed for coastal and exposed environments. Loa expands the offering with larger blade sweeps and a streamlined silhouette for broader coverage.
Outdoor landscape lighting rounds out the release with contemporary path lights and downlights featuring integrated LEDs and durable finishes. Together, these collections emphasize Kichler’s focus on personalization, craftsmanship and technology for the spring season.