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Canopy Lights

Canopy lights sit close to the ceiling and do the job without drawing attention to themselves. A hallway that needs light without a hanging fixture, a bedroom where a pendant would feel too close, or a small entryway that needs something clean and considered. Our collection includes flush and semi-flush styles in brass, bronze, nickel, and matte black finishes. Browse below to find the right fit for your ceiling and space.


    • Lucienne Chandelier

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    • Lance Pendant Light

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    • Baer Pendant Light

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    • Bubbles Chandelier

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    • Levante Pendant Light

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    • Bales Chandelier

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    • Solya Pendant Light

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    • Camellia Pendant Light

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    • Lumina Pendant Light

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    • Petruf Pendant Light

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    • Peeco Pendant Light

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    • Glaos Pendant Light

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    • Glitzy Pendant Light

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    • Lavan Pendant Light

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    • Cuneiform Indoor Chandelier

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    • Sveig Pendant Light

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    • Umera Pendant Lamp

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    • Irides Pendant Light

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    • Blisal Chandelier

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    • Fenra Chandelier

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    Canopy Lights for Covered Spaces That Need Clear Lighting

    If you are looking at canopy lights, the first question is simple. Where is the light going? A gas station canopy needs different lighting than a covered walkway. A parking garage is different again. A loading dock has its own problems. The area may look simple from below, but the lighting has to cover people, vehicles, signs, steps, corners, and working areas.

    So before you look at wattage or fixture shape, think about the space. Is it used all night? Do cars move through it? Are people walking under it? Is there already some light nearby, or will the canopy lighting do most of the work? A good canopy fixture should make the area feel clear — not harsh, not patchy — just clear enough that people can move through without thinking about the light.

    Where Will the Canopy Light Be Used?

    For a gas station, the light has to cover pumps, payment points, and the ground around each vehicle. You do not want dark spots between fixtures. You also do not want glare that makes the area uncomfortable.

    In a parking garage, light has to reach parking bays, drive lanes, ramps, corners, and walking paths. If one section is bright and the next is dim, the garage can feel less safe. Covered walkways need steady lighting too, but usually not the same brightness as station canopies. Loading docks need stronger practical light because workers need to see truck beds, doors, edges, and equipment.

    Canopy lights are also used around outdoor entrances, service bays, parking lots, and commercial building exits. The right fixture depends on how the space is used, not just how it looks in a product photo.

    LED Canopy Light and Brightness

    A LED canopy light is often chosen because it delivers strong light without using as much power as older metal halide lighting. If you are replacing old fixtures, do not compare only the wattage — that can lead you in the wrong direction. Look at lumen output too. The lumen number tells you how much light the fixture actually gives.

    • A 40W LED may suit a small outdoor covered space
    • A 60W LED canopy light may work under a walkway or in some garage areas
    • A 150W LED may be needed where the canopy is high or the area is large

    Think about brightness practically. Do you need the whole area bright all night, or only enough light for movement and visibility? Some sites need full output. Others may work better with a dimmable fixture or a motion sensor.

    CCT, Wattage, and Color of the Light

    CCT changes how the light feels in the space.

    • 3000K looks warmer and softer
    • 4000K feels neutral and balanced
    • 5000K looks cooler and sharper — common in gas stations and parking garages where clear visibility is the priority

    But brighter looking does not always mean better. A small covered entrance may feel too sharp with very cool light. A service area may need that crisp output. This is why selectable CCT can be useful — it gives you room to adjust the final result. Selectable wattage helps too. A lower setting may work near an entrance while a higher setting suits a larger canopy span.

    Canopy Lighting Fixtures for Outdoor, Garage, and Gas Station

    A square canopy fixture is common under gas station canopies and in parking garages. Square LED canopy lights look neat installed in a row and suit flat overhead surfaces well. A round canopy light can feel a little softer and may look better near covered entrances or walkways where the fixture is visible at close range.

    Mounting type matters too. A surface mount LED fixture is often the easiest choice when replacing older canopy lights. A recessed fixture can look cleaner, but only if the ceiling has the right opening and enough depth above it. If you are replacing an old light, the existing setup will often guide the decision. New installations give you more flexibility.

    Outdoor Ratings and Controls

    If the light will be used outdoors, check the rating. IP65 is designed for outdoor use — it protects the fixture from dust and water exposure. This matters even under a roof, as wind can push rain and moisture into the area. Voltage matters as well. Many commercial canopy LED lights work with 120–277V, but the site still needs to match the fixture.

    Controls make the lighting easier to manage over time:

    • A photocell turns the light on automatically at dusk
    • A motion sensor helps conserve energy in quieter areas
    • Battery backup is useful where safety and visibility matter during a power issue

    Choosing a Canopy Lighting Fixture

    Start with the site. Walk the area if you can. Look for shadows, dark corners, old fixtures, low points, high points, and places where people or vehicles pass through. Then check the basics: mounting height, fixture spacing, power supply, wattage, CCT, lumen output, IP65 rating, shape, and mounting type.

    If you are replacing metal halide fixtures, compare the old light with the new LED canopy fixture carefully. A lower wattage LED can still deliver strong illumination — but only if the fixture is right for the space. The goal is not the brightest fixture available. The goal is uniform light distribution where it is needed, without wasting power or creating glare.

    Care and Maintenance

    Canopy lights do not need much daily attention, but outdoor environments cause buildup over time. A few basics help keep performance consistent:

    • Wipe the lens regularly so dust does not reduce brightness
    • Check the fixture after storms or extended dusty periods
    • Look for rust around screws, brackets, and hardware
    • Confirm each fixture is firmly mounted
    • Clear insects or debris from around the light
    • Check photocell or motion sensor settings if timing seems off
    • Use the correct replacement driver, LED component, or battery backup unit
    • Keep records for wattage, CCT, voltage, and fixture model for future reference

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is a canopy light?

    A canopy light is a commercial or industrial fixture designed to mount on the underside of overhangs, covered ceilings, and outdoor canopy structures. Unlike decorative residential lights, these fixtures prioritize durability, high lumen output, and energy efficiency. They replace older metal halide or fluorescent fixtures at gas stations, parking garages, loading docks, and covered entrances with modern LED technology.

    Where are canopy lights used?

    Canopy lights are installed wherever a covered commercial or industrial space needs bright, even illumination. Common locations include gas station pump areas, parking garages, covered walkways, loading docks, service bays, commercial building entrances, and carports. Because many of these areas operate around the clock and face weather exposure, canopy fixtures require outdoor-rated housings and long-lasting LED components.

    What is the difference between a canopy light and a flush mount?

    A flush mount light is a decorative residential fixture that sits flat against a ceiling inside a home. A canopy light is a commercial or industrial fixture built to mount under an outdoor overhang or covered structure. Flush mounts prioritize aesthetics; canopy lights prioritize lumen output, weather resistance, IP ratings, and energy efficiency for demanding commercial environments.

    What is the best LED wattage for outdoor canopy lighting?

    The right wattage depends on mounting height and coverage area. Fixtures in the 30W to 63W range suit smaller covered entrances and ceilings up to 14 feet. Larger gas station canopies or high-bay garage installations typically require 100W to 150W. Most modern LED canopy lights offer selectable wattage settings so the same fixture can adapt across multiple site types without stocking separate units.

    Is 4000K or 5000K better for canopy lighting?

    Both work well in commercial canopy settings. A 4000K neutral white delivers balanced, clear illumination for parking garages, covered walkways, and building entrances without excessive harshness. A 5000K cool white provides crisper, higher-contrast visibility preferred at gas station forecourts and drive-through lanes. Color-selectable fixtures handle both needs and allow adjustment after installation if the initial setting does not suit the site.

    How long do LED canopy lights last?

    LED canopy lights are typically rated for 50,000 to 100,000 hours of operation. At 12 hours of daily use, a 50,000-hour fixture lasts over 11 years; a 100,000-hour unit can exceed 22 years. Unlike metal halide fixtures that dim gradually over time, LEDs maintain consistent output for most of their lifespan, significantly reducing maintenance and relamping costs in commercial settings.

    Can you convert a metal halide canopy light to LED?

    Yes. Metal halide canopy fixtures can be replaced with LED units or fitted with retrofit kits. When comparing wattage, a 100W to 150W LED typically matches the output of a 250W to 400W metal halide fixture. Also verify whether the existing ballast needs to be bypassed or removed, as some LED retrofits require direct-wire installation while others are ballast-compatible.

    Do I need to remove the ballast when switching to LED?

    It depends on the LED product. Some LED fixtures are ballast-compatible and work without modification. Others require the ballast to be removed or bypassed for a direct-wire installation. Ballast bypass is generally the more reliable long-term approach as it eliminates a component that can fail and degrade light output. Always check the manufacturer specifications before purchasing a replacement unit.

    What LED is equivalent to a 400W metal halide fixture?

    A 100W to 150W LED canopy fixture typically produces equivalent or greater illumination compared to a 400W metal halide unit. Metal halide lights lose significant output through heat generation and inefficient optics, while LEDs direct more light to the working surface. When selecting a replacement, compare delivered foot-candles at the target surface rather than raw wattage to confirm adequate coverage.

    What does canopy mean on a light fixture?

    The word canopy has two meanings in lighting. In residential settings, a canopy is the decorative ceiling plate that conceals wiring behind a pendant or chandelier. In commercial settings, a canopy light is a standalone fixture mounted to the underside of an overhead structure such as a gas station awning, parking garage ceiling, or covered building entrance. Context determines which meaning applies.