Cabinet lighting is no longer a finishing accessory for modern furniture. For cabinet makers, kitchen manufacturers, wardrobe companies, and furniture brands, lighting has become part of the product itself.
Yet many furniture brands still treat lighting as an afterthought—adding it only after the cabinet has been designed or manufactured. By then, wiring routes may not be optimized, power supplies may be difficult to conceal, and installation can take more time than expected.
A well-designed cabinet lighting system does more than illuminate a dark interior. It can improve visibility, reveal the true color and texture of wood and decorative finishes, highlight shelves and storage areas, and make finished furniture look more refined.
That is why professional buyers are increasingly looking beyond individual LED fixtures. They are looking for a cabinet lighting manufacturer or supplier that can provide a complete and compatible system, from LED lights and power supplies to sensors, controllers, connectors, and installation components.
Artcilux specializes in integrated cabinet and furniture lighting systems for cabinet makers, furniture manufacturers, kitchen and wardrobe brands, millwork companies, and project suppliers.
Its product ecosystem covers Cabinet LED Light, Cabinet Sensor Switch, Cabinet Power Supply, and Intelligent Lighting Products, together with LED strips, linear lighting, spotlights, under-cabinet light panels, controllers, connectors, extension cables, and other system components. Products can be selected according to furniture structure, installation location, power source, control type, and application, allowing manufacturers to build lighting systems around different furniture designs.
For manufacturers, this integrated approach can simplify sourcing by bringing lighting, controls, and power components into one coordinated product ecosystem.
Artcilux supports OEM and ODM cabinet lighting projects, including customized dimensions, housing and mounting methods, cables and connectors, labeling, packaging, documentation, and project-specific product configurations. Its cabinet LED lighting service covers the development process from concept design and prototyping through branding, packaging, and bulk delivery.
For furniture manufacturers, this flexibility is particularly useful when a standard catalog product does not fully match the cabinet design, production process, brand requirements, or target market.
The global cabinet lighting market includes established brands with different strengths and market positioning. For professional buyers, the right comparison is not simply which brand is “best,” but which supplier fits a specific production and project requirement.
Häfele Loox is closely associated with the broader furniture hardware ecosystem and is a relevant option for manufacturers already working with Häfele components.
Its system-oriented approach is particularly useful when lighting needs to integrate with an established furniture hardware environment. Manufacturers seeking broader OEM customization, project-specific configurations, or a dedicated furniture-lighting manufacturing partner may also compare suppliers according to flexibility, production capabilities, and sourcing strategy.
HERA Lighting focuses on furniture, cabinets, retail displays, kitchens, shop fitting, and related interior applications. Its portfolio includes linear lighting, display lighting, LED systems, drivers, and accessories.
HERA is particularly relevant to furniture and display applications where compact lighting integration is important. For manufacturers with private-label, customized component, or complete system requirements, OEM and project-development capabilities are also important factors to evaluate.
Tresco Lighting has strong relevance in the North American cabinet market, with products covering in-cabinet, under-cabinet, shelf, closet, toe-kick, and other cabinet lighting applications, together with cabinet-oriented lighting kits and power supplies.
Its installation-oriented approach is useful for cabinet makers working within established North American applications. Companies serving multiple international markets may also need to evaluate OEM flexibility, product configurations, compliance requirements, and the ability to standardize lighting across different furniture programs.
WAC Lighting and Diode LED are useful references for projects where professional LED performance, linear lighting, controls, and architectural integration are priorities.
For furniture manufacturers, however, lighting performance is only one part of the decision. The supplier must also support furniture-specific requirements such as customization, repeatability, component matching, installation efficiency, and scalable supply.
For professional buyers, the right supplier should be evaluated on more than the price of an individual fixture.
A cabinet lighting system may include LED fixtures, power supplies, sensors, controllers, cables, and connectors. These components should be compatible from both an electrical and installation perspective.
A coordinated system can simplify the bill of materials, reduce compatibility testing, and make installation and troubleshooting more straightforward.
Furniture lighting must fit the physical limitations of furniture manufacturing.
Artcilux's cabinet power supply solutions include ultra-thin designs for installation in tight furniture spaces. The LSD01, for example, uses a 15 mm ultra-thin design and provides multiple fixture ports plus a switch port to simplify wiring and support efficient assembly. Available configurations include 12V and 24V DC outputs.
For smart furniture applications, Artcilux also provides smart cabinet lighting solutions with ultra-slim controllers designed for 10–15 mm furniture grooves, supporting integration into CNC-machined and pre-assembled cabinetry.
For manufacturers, these details matter because reducing component size and simplifying connections can make lighting easier to integrate into a repeatable production process.
Furniture brands rarely have identical product requirements.
One cabinet may require recessed lighting and door sensors. Another may need surface-mounted linear lighting, smart control, customized cable lengths, or a specific connector. Retail furniture may require private-label packaging and documentation.
Artcilux supports OEM/ODM customization for cabinet lighting, sensor switches, power supplies, and related furniture lighting components. Depending on the product and project, customization can cover housing, mounting methods, cables, connectors, labeling, packaging, documentation, and product configurations.
Its cabinet sensor switch solutions cover different sensing and control configurations for furniture applications, with customization available for applicable OEM/ODM projects.
A successful prototype is only the beginning of a furniture lighting program. The supplier also needs to support repeat production.
Artcilux states that it has more than 20 years of experience in furniture lighting, a 15,000 m² intelligent manufacturing center, and a plan for 22+ automated production lines. Its company profile also states that the business was established in 2004, serves more than 1,000 customers, and provides a 3–5 year product warranty. Artcilux's product pages state that its lighting products have more than 200 patents and multiple international qualifications and certifications.
For furniture manufacturers, these capabilities matter when a lighting concept needs to move from development and sampling to repeatable bulk production.
For more information about Artcilux's company background, manufacturing resources, and service capabilities, see the Artcilux Company Profile.
Furniture manufacturers serving different countries often face different electrical specifications, control preferences, installation methods, and compliance requirements.
Artcilux offers 12V and 24V cabinet lighting and power solutions, together with different sensor and control configurations for different furniture applications. Certification and compliance vary by product and destination market, so buyers should verify the specific model requirements before procurement.
Artcilux's public product information also highlights LM80, CCC, RoHS, and applicable EU certifications for its cabinet LED lighting products. These certifications should be assessed at the specific product level for the intended market.
For furniture manufacturers, the actual cost of cabinet lighting is not limited to the fixture price.
It can also include:
engineering time + supplier coordination + wiring labor + installation time + compatibility testing + troubleshooting + after-sales service
A coordinated lighting system can help simplify these processes.
When the LED fixture, power supply, sensor, controller, and connectors are selected as a system, manufacturers can create standardized BOMs for different furniture models, reduce compatibility variables, and make installation procedures easier to repeat.
This matters particularly in mass production. A small reduction in assembly or troubleshooting work can become significant when the same lighting configuration is repeated across hundreds or thousands of furniture units.
It can also make after-sales service easier. When system components are standardized and compatible, maintenance teams can identify faults more efficiently and replace components without having to troubleshoot an assortment of unrelated products.
Lighting should be considered during furniture design, not after the cabinet has already been manufactured.
A practical workflow is:
Cabinet design → lighting layout → wiring plan → power supply selection → sensor and control integration → production → installation
Planning lighting in advance allows manufacturers to reserve installation space, define cable routes, position sensors correctly, select suitable power supplies, and avoid unnecessary drilling or structural modifications.
This is especially important for customized furniture, where available installation space can directly affect the final lighting design.
The goal is simple: the lighting should look as though it was designed with the furniture—not added to it afterward.
An integrated cabinet lighting system combines LED lights with power supplies, sensors, controllers, wiring, connectors, and installation components so that the complete lighting solution can be designed and installed as one coordinated system.
Key factors include product compatibility, lighting quality, installation efficiency, OEM/ODM capability, production capacity, supply consistency, market-specific requirements, technical support, warranty, and after-sales service.
A complete system may include cabinet LED lights, LED strips or linear lights, power supplies, sensor switches, controllers, connectors, cables, profiles, and other installation accessories. The exact configuration depends on the cabinet structure and control requirements.
Yes. Artcilux supports OEM/ODM development for cabinet LED lighting, sensor switches, power supplies, and related furniture lighting components. Depending on the project, customization can cover product dimensions, housing, mounting, cables, connectors, labeling, packaging, documentation, and selected control functions.
Yes. Artcilux's product ecosystem includes cabinet LED lights, sensor switches, power supplies, intelligent lighting products, controllers, and connection accessories, allowing manufacturers to build coordinated cabinet and furniture lighting systems through one supplier.
Yes. Artcilux states that its cabinet LED lighting service covers requirement analysis, customized product development, prototyping, branding, packaging, and bulk delivery for global kitchen, furniture, and cabinetry brands.
A coordinated system can simplify wiring, reduce compatibility problems, and make installation and troubleshooting more consistent. Furniture-oriented power supplies, sensors, and controllers can also make components easier to integrate into limited cabinet spaces.
Choosing a cabinet lighting system does not have to start with a fully developed specification.
Not sure which lighting, power supply, sensor, or control solution fits your furniture application? Talk to the Artcilux team about your product, market, or OEM/ODM requirements.
For projects already in development, you can also share your drawings, existing samples, specifications, or target quantities with our team for a more detailed product recommendation and quotation.
Artcilux combines cabinet lighting, sensors, power supplies, intelligent controls, OEM/ODM customization, engineering support, and manufacturing capabilities into one integrated furniture lighting ecosystem.
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