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Illuminated furniture LED
LED furniture is designer illuminated furniture that instantly sets the mood and enhances the character of a space. In this category you will find, among others, LED tables, pouffes, armchairs and lounge pieces in a wide range of sizes and shapes. Light-up furniture works equally well at home, in the garden or on the terrace, as well as in commercial environments such as hotels, restaurants, bars, clubs and spa areas. A soft glow draws attention, helps define relaxation zones and performs beautifully at events, where lighting becomes part of the overall set design.
We particularly recommend illuminated furniture by Moree – a German brand valued for contemporary design and high build quality. Depending on the version, you can choose mains-powered models or portable, rechargeable options, remote-controlled and offering white light as well as RGBW mode (colour + white), with dimming and colour-changing programmes. It is a simple way to tailor the atmosphere to the occasion, time of day and interior style.
• Indoor/Outdoor: choose an indoor or outdoor-rated version
• Power supply: 230V mains or rechargeable battery – cordless mobility
• Light & control: white or RGBW, dimming and programmes; check the IP rating on the product pageLED Furniture – illuminated tables, poufs and cubes for home, garden and business
LED furniture (illuminated LED furniture, light-up furniture, RGB/RGBW furniture) combines design and technology in a single product. During the day it reads as modern, minimalist forms—tables, poufs, cubes or decorative pieces. After dark, it becomes ambient lighting that creates atmosphere without renovation work and without complex installation.
This category is for individuals and businesses looking to elevate a space quickly: in the living room, garden and on the terrace, as well as in hotels, restaurants, clubs, spas, showrooms, corporate events and outdoor weddings. The range includes, among others, Cube and Bubble table/pouf designs (indoor/outdoor), Lounge and Studio tables in multiple heights, rechargeable battery models for mobile use, LED cubes powered by 230V mains, and solar options for the garden.

How to choose LED furniture in 30 seconds
- Start with indoor/outdoor: for the garden, choose outdoor versions only and check the IP rating.
- Then power: mobile use = rechargeable battery, fixed location = 230V mains, simple garden décor = solar.
- Next, the form: table (lounge/bar height), pouf/cube (2-in-1: seating + light), decorative cubes for pathways and zones.
- Finally, the light: if you often use white light, consider RGBW; if you mainly want event colours, RGB is usually enough.
Why customers choose illuminated LED furniture
- A “wow” effect in minutes: place it, switch it on, done—no drilling, no electrician.
- Furniture and light in one: an LED table functions as a table and a lamp; an LED pouf offers seating and sets the mood.
- Atmosphere control: colours, programs and scenes—tailor the space to the moment (relaxation, dinner, party).
- Mobility: rechargeable models let you create zones without cables.
- Practicality: smooth surfaces clean quickly—important at home and in hospitality (HoReCa).
- Energy efficiency: LED delivers strong visual impact at low power consumption.
How does illuminated LED furniture work?
LED furniture is made from a translucent, durable material (e.g., PMMA or moulded plastics) that acts as a diffuser. Inside, an LED light source (an LED bulb or an integrated module) illuminates the body, and the light spreads through the material so the entire form glows—evenly and softly, without harsh hotspots.
RGB, RGBW and white – a simple explanation
- RGB: a full colour palette through colour mixing.
- RGBW: RGB plus a dedicated white diode—typically a “cleaner” white and better pastel tones.
- Modes: static colour, smooth transitions, dimming, lighting programs (depending on the model).
Practical tip: if you frequently use white light in interiors and hotels, RGBW usually delivers a better result. If event colours are the priority, RGB is often sufficient.
Power, charging and control
Power: 230V, rechargeable battery or solar?
- Wired (230V mains): best for fixed locations and long operating times (lobby, bar, reception, permanent lounge zone).
- Rechargeable (battery): full mobility—place the piece wherever you want the ambience; runtime depends on brightness and mode.
- Solar: convenient as decorative garden lighting when independence from sockets matters.
Charging and everyday convenience
Depending on the system, you’ll find classic chargers or USB charging. In selected solutions, the LED module can be removable, making charging and servicing easier. If you plan to move the furniture frequently (garden ↔ terrace ↔ living room), pay attention to charging simplicity and logistics (where you charge, how many pieces at once).
Control: remote, channels and scenes
A remote control (IR or RF) is standard: on/off, colour change, programs, often dimming as well. In commercial settings, a consistent scene matters—several pieces glowing in the same palette looks more premium and professional than a random “rainbow” effect.

Premium-class LED furniture – where the difference is truly visible
- Light diffusion: the form glows evenly—no streaks and no dark patches.
- Material and build: thicker material, stable base, refined edges and technical details.
- Ergonomics: convenient control, clear programs, attractive white light, predictable performance.
- Serviceability: the ability to keep the furniture in top condition for years (accessories and wear components).
How to choose LED furniture for your space – a buying guide
Step 1: Indoor or outdoor?
- Indoor: mood lighting for the living room, bedroom or office—most often white and soft pastels.
- Outdoor: choose products intended for exterior use and check the IP rating; a battery gives the most freedom.
- Hospitality / events / showrooms: mobility, fast setup, easy cleaning and consistent control.
Step 2: Form and function
- LED table (coffee/lounge/bar height): for social zones; series offered in different heights make it easier to match sofas and bar stools.
- LED pouf / LED cube: a 2-in-1 format—seat, side table, footrest and light point.
- 230V LED cube: a good choice for fixed locations and displays.
- Solar cube: simple garden décor without cables.
Step 3: Power and mobility
- If the furniture will be moved often—choose a rechargeable battery model.
- If it must run daily and for long periods in one place—consider 230V mains.
- If you want simple garden lighting without installation—consider solar.
Step 4: Colour and style – practical rules
- Premium interiors: steady white or 1–2 calm colours usually look most elegant.
- Garden: warm white enhances greenery; RGB gives party atmosphere on demand.
- Business: match scenes to brand identity (brand colours, time of day, music).
Key specification parameters – what to check before buying
- Intended use: indoor / outdoor.
- IP rating: important outdoors (resistance to dust and splashes).
- Lighting system: LED, RGB/RGBW, number of programs, dimming.
- Power: 230V / battery / solar.
- Runtime and charging: crucial for events (depends on mode and brightness).
- Housing material: diffusion quality, UV resistance, scratch resistance.
- Dimensions and height: fit to sofas, armchairs and bar stools.
- Stability and load capacity: especially important for poufs and seating.
- Control: IR/RF remote, group control, scenes.
Most popular LED furniture types in this category
Cube – LED table/pouf
A geometric 2-in-1 form: side table, seating, footrest and a lighting accent. Available in indoor/outdoor versions, also rechargeable.
Bubble – LED table/pouf
A rounded form with a soft glow—ideal for relaxation zones. Looks great as a single piece or as a set creating a “light island”.
Lounge / Lounge M / Lounge Variation
A family of lounge and cocktail tables in multiple heights, with indoor/outdoor variants and selected rechargeable versions. A strong option if you are building a coherent lounge zone.
Studio
Modern tables in several heights, available as indoor/outdoor and in LED variants. Well suited to hotels, restaurants, showrooms and minimalist interiors.
ORA HOME and other LED coffee tables
If you want a strong designer accent, LED coffee tables can define the atmosphere and elevate the perceived prestige of a lounge area.
Garden LED cubes: 230V and solar
A simple form and instant effect. 230V for permanent installations; solar for the garden when convenience and cable-free use matter most.

Most common purchasing mistakes (and how to avoid them)
- Mistake: choosing an indoor model for the garden. Avoid it: for terraces/gardens select outdoor versions only and check the IP rating.
- Mistake: buying rechargeable models without a charging plan. Avoid it: plan a “charging point” and the number of sockets; with many pieces, rotate (some in use, some charging).
- Mistake: expecting “perfect white” from every RGB system. Avoid it: if white is critical, consider RGBW and check how white is specified for the model.
- Mistake: choosing the wrong table height. Avoid it: lounge height for sofas/armchairs, bar height for stools; keep comfortable circulation space.
- Mistake: mixing incompatible control systems. Avoid it: for larger sets, stick to one series/system to maintain consistent scenes easily.
- Mistake: using solar models for “high-output” lighting. Avoid it: treat solar as décor and orientation lighting; for stronger effects choose 230V or rechargeable.
- Mistake: “rainbow mode” in premium spaces. Avoid it: use steady white or 1–2 colours; curated scenes look better than random effects.
Quick answers
Which LED furniture is best for a garden or terrace?
Choose outdoor versions with an appropriate IP rating and either rechargeable or solar power—so you can place them freely and use them safely outdoors.
Is an LED pouf suitable for sitting?
Yes. LED poufs and cubes are designed as seating; check indoor/outdoor use and the manufacturer’s specifications.
Does LED furniture provide white light?
Yes. White can be produced via RGB mixing or with a dedicated white diode in RGBW (usually a better white result).
How do you control LED furniture?
Most commonly via an IR or RF remote with programs and colours; many sets allow controlling multiple pieces at once to create consistent scenes.

FAQ – most common customer questions
1. How long does battery-powered LED furniture run?
A realistic, commonly seen range is around 8–12 hours on a single charge, but actual runtime depends on brightness, the selected colour (white can be more power-hungry), the mode (static colour vs animations), and ambient temperature. For events, build in a buffer: high brightness and dynamic programs usually shorten runtime, while dimming and calm scenes extend it.
2. How long does charging take and what does charging look like in practice?
In practice, charging typically takes roughly 3–4 to 6–8 hours (depending on the system and battery capacity). More important than the exact number is convenience: USB/DC charging, a standard charger, or a docking/induction station—and whether you can charge multiple pieces at once. If you’re buying a set for a venue or events, plan a dedicated charging area and a rotation system (some pieces in use, some charging).
3. Is LED furniture waterproof? What IP rating should I choose for a garden or terrace?
It depends on the model. For the garden, choose outdoor versions only and always check the IP rating. For terraces and typical splashes, a “garden-level” IP is often sufficient, but for areas exposed to heavier rain it’s safer to choose a higher IP. Also remember that accessories (chargers, docking stations, remotes) are often not waterproof and should be kept dry.
4. Can I use LED furniture by a pool, and can it be submerged in water?
By a pool—yes, as long as the manufacturer approves outdoor use and provides an appropriate IP rating. However, don’t treat “outdoor” as permission for submersion. In practice: avoid leaving the furniture in standing water, and keep power and charging components away from wet zones.
5. The remote doesn’t work properly—IR or RF, what should I choose and how do I avoid frustration?
The most common cause of disappointment is the difference between IR and RF. IR (infrared) usually requires aiming and can be blocked by obstacles, while RF works more reliably without a direct line of sight. If you plan to use several pieces close together, check whether the system supports pairing, channels, or grouping—so control stays consistent rather than random.
6. RGB or RGBW—does LED furniture produce a “nice white”?
Yes, it can produce white light, but the quality depends on the technology. With RGB, white is created by mixing colours, so it may not always look perfectly neutral. RGBW includes a dedicated white diode, which typically delivers cleaner whites and better pastels. If the furniture will run mostly in white (hotel, living room, premium zone), choose RGBW; if event colours are the priority, RGB is usually enough.
7. Is LED furniture bright enough, and can it replace main lighting?
This is ambient and accent lighting—designed to create atmosphere, not to replace ceiling lighting for work. If you need real task lighting for a table or workspace, plan your main lighting separately and treat LED furniture as the mood layer and visual staging.
8. Is an LED pouf/cube really suitable for sitting?
Yes—many LED poufs and cubes are designed as seating, but don’t guess: check the product description/specifications to confirm it’s intended for sitting and verify the load capacity. In hospitality and event use, also pay attention to base stability and resistance to sliding.
9. Will LED furniture yellow in the sun, scratch easily, and how should I clean it?
In good outdoor furniture, the material is designed for exterior use, but UV resistance and scratch resistance still depend on material quality and how it’s used. Clean with a soft cloth and a mild detergent; avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive sponges. Outdoors, regularly remove sand and deposits—these are the most common causes of micro-scratches.
10. What should I do if the LED furniture doesn’t respond to the remote or behaves oddly—and are spare parts available?
Start with the basics: replace the remote battery, reduce the distance, and if it’s IR, make sure you’re aiming at the sensor. A reset and a restart after connecting to the charger often help. If you’re buying for intensive use, ask about service and the availability of consumable components—many systems have replaceable control modules and light sources, which can significantly extend the furniture’s lifespan.
Why buy LED furniture at SalonLED?
We offer LED furniture tailored to real-world needs—from creating a cosy atmosphere at home to intensive use in HoReCa and at events. In this category, we place strong emphasis on MOREE solutions, valued for build quality, design and ease of use. We deliver across Poland and Europe, and if you need support choosing the right option (indoor/outdoor, rechargeable battery/230V mains, RGB/RGBW, table height), we will recommend a configuration that delivers the best result.

Summary
LED furniture combines modern design with ambient lighting: by day it functions as minimalist tables, poufs and cubes; by night it transforms any space into a ready-made mood zone—at home, in the garden and in business environments.
In this category you will find primarily MOREE illuminated furniture—valued for German quality and design—in popular Cube and Bubble forms (table/pouf), as well as the Lounge, Lounge Variation and Studio table families, plus the premium ORA HOME model. Indoor and outdoor variants are available, including LED, LED Pro and rechargeable (Accu) versions—chosen according to location, runtime needs and usage style.
The range is complemented by 230V LED cubes and solar garden models—ideal when you want a simple lighting effect without permanent installation. For a confident, long-term purchase: choose the setting (indoor/outdoor), decide on power (mains/battery/solar), and match the IP rating to the environment.
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