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Allen + Roth Lighting

Ceiling fixtures, vanity light bars and pendants. Glass shades are the part owners most often need to replace.

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Broke a shade? You probably do not need an Allen + Roth one. Fit is decided by the fitter size, the neck diameter where the shade meets the fixture, not the brand on the box.

2-1/4 inch is the industry standard, and any manufacturer’s 2-1/4 inch shade will thread onto a fixture built for one. That saves most people the hunt for a retired part number.

How to Measure for a Replacement Shade

Measure the fitter, not the shade. It is the small opening at the neck that seats into the fixture, usually far narrower than the widest point of the glass. Lay a tape or calipers across that opening, edge to edge through the centre, and read the diameter.

  • The fitter opening. 2-1/4 inch is what you will find most often. Listings that sell shades separately usually state it in the specs, written as “2-1/4-in fitter”.
  • How it is held. Most fixtures clamp the neck with three thumbscrews around a holder. Others use a threaded ring or a lip.
  • Shade height and widest diameter. On a multi-light bar the shades sit close together, so a wider replacement can foul its neighbour or the wall.
  • Which way it points. Note whether the shade currently faces up or down before you take it off.

Allen + Roth sells light shades separately, so a like-for-like swap is sometimes possible. But another maker’s 2-1/4 inch shade fits just as well, and shape, finish and glass type matter more than the name on the box. Clear glass throws a harder shadow than frosted, which is worth knowing before you match a broken one exactly.

How to Size a Vanity Light Bar

General practice is to keep the bar narrower than the mirror, roughly three quarters of its width, and never wider than the vanity below. A bar that overhangs the mirror reads as a mistake.

Measure these before you go:

  • Mirror width and vanity width. The bar wants to sit between those two numbers.
  • Floor to the top of the mirror, so you know where the bar will land.
  • Clearance to each side wall, and to a medicine cabinet door if it swings.
  • Where the junction box actually sits. It is rarely as centred as you assume, and an off-centre box under a wide bar shows.

Light count is a rough proxy for length, not a measurement. Two 4-light bars can differ by several inches depending on shade size and spacing, so buy on the listed length and let the head count follow. Common practice puts the centre of a bar above a mirror somewhere around 75 to 80 inches from the floor, high enough to clear the mirror and low enough to light a face rather than a forehead.

What to Check Before You Buy Allen + Roth Lighting

  • Fitter size, if the fixture uses removable shades. It decides every replacement you make later.
  • Integrated LED or replaceable bulb. An integrated LED cannot be re-lamped. When it fails, the fixture is the part.
  • Damp or wet rating for bathrooms, porches and anywhere exposed. A dry-rated fixture in a wet location is a code problem.
  • Dimmer compatibility, if the switch on that circuit is already a dimmer.
  • The finish name. Write it down. Matching a second fixture to it in two years is only possible if you know what it was called.
  • The warranty term on your paperwork. There is no brand-wide term, so read the sheet in the box rather than assuming it matches the last fixture you bought.

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Common Mistakes

People scrap a working fixture because the shade says Allen + Roth and the line is no longer listed. Measure the fitter and the aftermarket opens up, which is the whole point of replacement parts.

The other two: buying a vanity bar on looks alone and finding the junction box sits off centre behind it, and buying one fixture now without recording the finish name you will need to match later.

Where to Get Lighting Parts

  • Lowe’s runs a dedicated lighting parts and accessories listing for Allen + Roth.
  • Parts line: 1-866-439-9800
  • Parts email: PartsPlus@Lowes.com
  • No commitment is published to stock parts for any period after a product is discontinued. If your line has rotated out, match by finish and fitter instead. See discontinued products.

What Owners Say

The most consistent complaint is not how the fixtures are built. It is after-sale support: parts for retired items, and warranty terms that are short for the category. Treat an Allen + Roth fixture as something you buy complete, keep the carton for, and expect to source generic parts for later. The wider picture is in is Allen + Roth a good brand.

Allen + Roth Lighting Questions

How Long Is the Allen + Roth Lighting Warranty?

There is no single answer, and that is the point. Different Allen + Roth fixtures carry different terms, running to at least 1, 2, 3 and 5 years from the date of purchase, using otherwise near-identical wording. Check the document that came with your specific fixture rather than assuming a brand-wide term, because no brand-wide term exists.

Can I Use a Different Brand’s Glass Shade on an Allen + Roth Light?

Usually yes. The spec that decides fit is the fitter size, meaning the neck diameter where the shade meets the fixture, not the brand on the box. 2-1/4 inch is the most common fitter and is an industry standard shared across manufacturers, so any brand’s 2-1/4 inch fitter shade will thread onto a fixture that takes one.

How Do I Claim on an Allen + Roth Lighting Warranty?

The fixture physically goes back to the shop. The warranty text asks you to take a copy of the bill of sale as proof of purchase, plus the product in its original carton, to the place of purchase. The seller may repair, replace or refund at its option. Costs of installing and removing the fixture are yours, not theirs.

Do I Need to Register My Allen + Roth Light Fixture?

No. No Allen + Roth document requires product registration. Every one of them requires proof of purchase instead, so the receipt is the thing worth keeping. Warranties are also almost always limited to the original purchaser and are not transferable to whoever buys the house next.

Have Any Allen + Roth Lights Been Recalled?

Yes. On 10 October 2024, Homewerks Worldwide recalled about 3,300 Allen + Roth lighted dimmable LED bathroom mirrors made between December 2022 and August 2023, because the glass can detach from the wall attachment base and fall. Lowe’s received 44 reports of glass detaching and no injuries were reported. This is a documented CPSC recall covering those mirrors, not Allen + Roth lighting generally.