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lighting fixture in British English (ˈlaɪtɪŋ ˈfɪkstʃə) nouna lighting fixture is part of a light that is attached to the wall or ceiling where you put the light bulb or other lighting element, and which cannot be easily removed Examples of 'lighting fixture' in a sentencelighting fixture The room's existing track lighting fixture was too small and it just didn't cast enough light over this space.Storage and furniture, washroom and lighting fixtures and cooking appliances will be built into the fabric of the building.Bland furniture, boring carpet tiles, identikit lighting fixtures: it's hard to feel inspired in the office.The husband was judged to have overall poor taste in lighting fixtures, tableware, and glassware.The arcade that forms the spine of the building is also graceful, with lighting fixtures suspended on a succession of steel arms.People get rather confused by old lighting fixtures and don't realise how accessible they are — it's easy for an electrician to rewire them.Silk wall coverings and hip lighting fixtures, including a stunning contemporary chandelier, nestle comfortably against the traditional grandeur of the ceilings and gilded doorways.The front door was repainted white, when it should have been green, and the lighting fixtures weren'tphotogenic.There's a rustic simplicity to the place, with exposed brick, bentwood bistro chairs and lighting fixtures made from branches. |