Description
The Carrara is a 250mm circular wall light cut from a single disc of veined white marble, with a turned brushed brass centre boss housing an integrated 3000K LED. The stone shows pronounced black and grey veining across a white ground, in the manner of Calacatta or Carrara marble, so the face of the light reads as a slice of natural stone with a warm metallic core.
Designed for hallways, bedrooms, lounges and dining walls, the disc sits flush against the wall and casts most of its light forward through the brass aperture, with a softer halo bleeding through the thinner sections of marble around the centre. At 250mm diameter the fitting suits standard plasterboard walls without dominating, and pairs well in twos either side of a bed or in runs of three or four along a corridor.
Because the disc is cut from natural marble, the veining pattern is unique to each piece. Some discs lean towards heavier black veining, others show finer grey traces and warmer cream undertones. The brushed brass centre is machined with concentric ridges that catch light from the LED behind it, giving the brass a warm glow rather than a hard reflection. The integrated 3000K LED produces a warm white tone that flatters both the brass and the marble.
Specification
| Material |
Marble |
| Finish |
White & Brushed Brass & Black |
| Diameter |
250mm |
| Lamp Socket |
Integrated LED |
| Colour Temperature |
3000K |
| Voltage |
230V |
| Weight |
- |
| Warranty |
2 Year |
Frequently Asked
Does each marble disc look the same?
No. Each disc is cut from natural veined marble, so the pattern, density and colour of the veining differ between individual pieces. This is a feature of the natural stone rather than a defect, and means no two Carrara wall lights are identical.
Is the LED replaceable?
The LED is integrated into the fitting and is not user-replaceable. The 2-year warranty covers LED failure within the warranty period.
Can it be used in a bathroom?
This wall light is rated for general indoor use on 230V mains. No IP rating is specified, so it should not be installed in bathroom zones where moisture exposure is likely. Hallways, bedrooms and living spaces are appropriate.
How is the marble cleaned?
Wipe the surface with a dry, soft microfibre cloth. For marks, a barely-damp cloth with distilled water is acceptable, but avoid soaking the stone and do not use household sprays, acidic cleaners or polishes, as these can etch or stain marble.