Description
The Halorin is a single pendant light built around a cylindrical shade of natural Spanish alabaster, held within an arched matte black metal frame with subtle brass detailing. The shade sits vertically inside the frame, suspended from a slim ceiling drop, with the arch curving over the top of the alabaster and a flat base bar closing the structure underneath. The fitting takes one G9 lamp and measures 320mm in diameter by 300mm in height.
Suited to dining tables, kitchen islands, hallways and bedside positions, the Halorin works well hung singly above a side table or in multiples along a longer worktop or run. The G9 socket accepts compact capsule lamps, allowing the alabaster to be lit from within so the stone itself becomes the diffuser. The arched frame gives the pendant a defined silhouette when viewed from the side, while the cylindrical shade reads as a soft glowing core from any angle.
The alabaster is cut from natural Spanish stone, so each shade carries its own veining, cloud-like tonal variation and translucency. The matte black frame is finished to a low sheen that minimises reflections and contrasts cleanly against the warm white of the lit stone. Brass accents at the structural joints introduce a quieter metallic warmth, keeping the overall palette of black, white and brass tightly controlled.
The vertical proportion of the shade and the framing arch give the Halorin a more architectural feel than a typical drum or globe pendant, making it a useful option where a defined geometric outline is wanted alongside a natural material core.
Specification
| Material |
Brass & Natural Spanish Alabaster |
| Finish |
Soft White & Matte Black |
| Height |
300mm |
| Diameter |
320mm |
| Lamp Socket |
G9 |
| Weight |
- |
| Warranty |
2 Year |
Frequently Asked
What bulb does the Halorin take?
The pendant uses one G9 capsule lamp (sold separately). Most users pair this with a warm-white LED G9 between 2700K and 3000K to complement the natural tone of the alabaster.
Does the alabaster vary between pieces?
Yes. Each shade is cut from natural Spanish alabaster, so the veining, cloud-like patterning and translucency differ from piece to piece. This is a feature of the natural stone, not a defect.
Can it be hung in multiples over a kitchen island or dining table?
The 320mm diameter and defined arched frame make the Halorin well suited to being hung in groups of two or three along a kitchen island or longer dining table. Allow roughly 400-500mm of clear space between centres so the framed silhouettes read as separate forms.
How is the alabaster cleaned?
Alabaster is porous and softer than marble. Wipe gently with a dry, soft microfibre cloth. For more stubborn marks a barely-damp cloth with distilled water is acceptable, but avoid soaking the stone and do not use household sprays, polishes or chemical cleaners.