Wooden Kitchen Track Lighting

Wooden kitchen track lighting takes the practical idea of an adjustable spotlight bar and replaces the standard painted metal bar with a genuine timber one. The result is a fitting that does the same job as a conventional track light but sits more naturally in kitchens where wood is already part of the material palette — oak worktops, timber cabinetry, or Scandi and Japandi-influenced interiors where a stark metal bar would feel out of place.

There are five ranges to choose from, each with a distinct character:

Berg uses a natural wood bar with standard cylindrical spotlight heads — the most straightforward of the wooden tracks, clean and functional.

Zeke has a genuine oak bar with spherical globe heads in matching oak. The rounded heads give it a more sculptural quality than a standard cylinder spotlight and the oak is consistent throughout — bar and heads.

Keke is the more architectural counterpart to the Zeke — the same oak bar, but with cylindrical rather than globe heads. More directed light, cleaner lines.

Verdo pairs a natural wood bar with metal spotlight heads in white or black. White gives a clean Scandi pairing; black gives a bolder contrast where the dark heads and warm timber make each other read more clearly.

Fager is similar to the black Verdo — black GU10 heads on a wood bar — with a slightly different profile suited to task-focused kitchens and workspaces.

Zuca is the most characterful of the range. Black steel arms and a natural wood bar, each arm holding an exposed E27 socket rather than an enclosed spotlight head. The bulb is visible and part of the look — use a filament LED for a warm, vintage-influenced effect. More suited to dining areas and living spaces than pure task lighting.

All fittings are made by Sollux in Poland. Most use GU10 bulbs (Zuca uses E27) — bulbs not included. Free UK delivery on orders over Ā£60.

For metal spotlight bars, see the main Kitchen Track Lighting category.

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