– A sculptural vertical column wrapped in wooden beads, paired with a brushed brass half-dome shade, creates a warm, focused light.
– A playful geometric form meets luxurious materiality – the beaded texture casts subtle shadows even when unlit, adding depth to a space.
– A brass back provides stability; the overall look blends modern and vintage, creating a gallery-style aesthetic.
– Compatible with mainstream LED bulbs (warm white or natural white recommended), it's energy-efficient and eco-friendly, with natural color rendering.
– Entryways and hallways: Draw the eye with warm light and create a statement.
– Living and dining rooms: Layer with a ceiling light for a warm and cozy ambiance.
– Bedrooms: Ideal next to wardrobes or as a focal point at bedside (downlights minimize glare).
– Landings and corners: Add vertical interest and soft lighting to often overlooked spaces.
– Beaded columns: Evenly spaced wooden spheres create a sense of rhythm, texture, and crafted quality. Brass Dome Shade: The hemispherical design provides soft downlight and reduces glare.
Clean Back: The simple brass base creates a clean, architectural front.
Balanced Proportions: The tall column and compact dome create a sculptural quality without being visually cluttered.
Width: 6 inches
Height: 16 inches
Depth: 7 inches
Column and Beading: Solid wood with a protective clear coat finish (natural grain and hue variation).
Shade and Hardware: Brass with a brushed/galvanized finish for a refined and durable finish.
Internal Construction: Metal frame for durability.
Dimming: Compatible with dimmable LED bulbs and compatible wall dimmers (if supported by the circuit). -- Maintenance: 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 Eclectic, Japanese, and Luxury Contemporary interiors.
-- Pairs well with walnut/oak furniture, rattan, bouclé/linen upholstery, and travertine.
-- Use alone for an artistic focal point, or mount in symmetrical pairs to embellish a mirror, niche, or console for a gallery-like ambiance.