'- A matte black drum back panel with a frosted marble insert, accented by an opaline bulb and a slender brass ring, creates a soft, glare-free, diffused effect.
- Graphic contrast - A crisp black frame frames the vividly veined stone - creating a modern, sculptural look, yet understated luxury.
- The compact round lampshade doubles as a functional fixture and a piece of wall art.
- Compatible with mainstream LED bulbs (warm white or neutral white recommended), it's energy-efficient and eco-friendly, with a natural color palette.
- Entryways and hallways: A warm welcome, creating a gallery-like ambiance.
- Living and dining rooms: Layered with a ceiling light, it creates a sophisticated, "one-light-on" atmosphere.
- Bedrooms: Soft bedside lighting with minimal glare.
- Powder rooms and alcoves: Add texture and contrast to compact spaces.
- Opaline bulb/diffuser: A frosted finish provides even light and softens hotspots.
- Frosted marble insert: A natural texture ensures each piece is unique. Matte Black Drum Frame: Deep edges create sharp shadow lines and enhance the silhouette.
- Brass Bezel: A subtle metallic sheen creates a seamless blend of materials.
- Backplate/Frame: Metal with a durable matte powder coat finish.
- Inlay: Natural marble with a honed finish (natural variations in tone and texture).
- Hardware: Brass/brass-toned hardware with a brushed/plated finish.
- Lamp/Diffuser: Opalescent LED bulb (or equivalent) for soft, efficient illumination.
- Wiring: Indoor hardwired installation; uses a pre-wired wall box.
- Dimming: Compatible with dimmable LED bulbs and compatible wall dimmers (if circuit supports it). Maintenance: Wipe dust with a dry, soft cloth; avoid abrasive or acidic/alkaline cleaners; do not spray directly on electrical components or stone.
- Complements Modern Minimalist, Luxe Modern, Japanese, and Art Deco Revival interiors.
- Pairs well with walnut/oak furniture, brass or matte black hardware, linen/circular fabrics, and travertine/terrazzo surfaces.
- Use alone as a focal point or mount symmetrically to create a gallery-quality balance around a mirror, console, or artwork.