'-- Vertical wooden columns, clad in evenly spaced wooden beads, feature brass caps at the top and bottom. Dual opaline bulbs create an elegant, up-and-down glow.
- The beaded texture interplays with light and shadow—even unlit, it resembles a sculpture, creating a gallery-like allure.
- Its slim profile fits narrow wall surfaces while also highlighting a bold architectural statement.
- Compatible with mainstream LED bulbs (warm white or neutral white recommended), it's energy-efficient and eco-friendly, with natural color rendering.
- Entryways and hallways: Vertical lines guide flow, creating a warm and upscale first impression.
- Living and dining rooms: Layered with ceiling fixtures, it creates a sophisticated "small lamp" ambiance.
- Bedrooms: Ideal for placement next to wardrobes or as a bedside accent; bidirectional lighting reduces glare.
- Landings and corners: Enhance the sense of verticality and activate overlooked spaces.
- Beaded columns: Uniform spheres add rhythm, texture, and a handcrafted feel. - Dual Opal Bulbs: Opal bulbs at the top and bottom provide upward and downward diffusion, softening hot spots and shadows.
- Brass End Caps: Clean, cylindrical ends add a custom edge and vintage warmth.
- Minimalist Back: Simple metal brackets keep the front view clean and architectural.
- Posts and Beads: Solid wood with a clear protective coating (natural variation in grain and hue).
- End Caps and Hardware: Brass with a brushed/galvanized finish for a refined and durable finish.
- Diffuser/Bulb: Opal bulbs provide soft, glare-free illumination (use LED bulbs or equivalent).
- Wiring: Indoor hardwired installation; use pre-wired wall junction box (vertical mounting recommended).
- Dimming: Suitable for use with dimmable LED bulbs and compatible wall dimmers (if circuit supports). -- Maintenance: Wipe dust with a dry, soft cloth; avoid using abrasive or acidic/alkaline cleaners; do not spray cleaners directly on electrical components.
- Complements Mid-Century, Modern Minimalist, Japanese, and Luxury Contemporary interiors.
- Pairs well with walnut/oak furniture, rattan, linen, leather, brass hardware, and stone.
- Use a single shade as an artistic focal point, or mount them in pairs to embellish a mirror, alcove, or console for a gallery-like ambiance.