Description
The Longshore wall light brings a soft, coastal warmth to any wall it graces. Its half-cylinder shade is wrapped in woven seagrass, with fine vertical fibres and natural knots that catch the light and cast a gentle, honeyed glow across the room. When lit, the texture of the grass comes alive, letting warm light filter through the weave while still throwing a bright pool of illumination out from the wall.
Built on a steel frame in black, the shade sits close to the wall for a low-profile fit that works well in tight spots. The organic, hand-woven look pairs the natural material with a clean, curved silhouette, making it an easy match for relaxed and modern interiors alike. It suits a hallway, a bedside spot or a living room where you want ambient light rather than a harsh overhead glare.
Measuring 230mm wide, 120mm deep and 260mm tall, it keeps a compact footprint while still making a real feature of its texture. The neutral tones sit happily against painted walls, wallpaper or exposed brick, and the warm output helps set a calm, unwinding mood in the evening.
Specification
| Material |
Steel and seagrass |
| Colour |
Black and natural |
| Dimensions |
W230 x D120 x H260mm |
| Shade |
Woven seagrass, half-cylinder |
| Frame |
Steel |
| Mounting |
Wall mounted |
| Light Direction |
Ambient, wall wash |
Frequently Asked
What is the shade made from?
The shade is made from woven seagrass over a steel frame, giving it a natural, textured finish with fine vertical fibres.
Does it give off a warm or cool light?
The seagrass weave filters the light into a soft, warm glow while still casting a bright pool onto the wall.
How do I clean the seagrass shade?
Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth or a soft brush. Avoid water and damp cloths, as moisture can mark the natural fibres.
How far does it stick out from the wall?
It has a depth of 120mm, so it sits close to the wall and works well in hallways and other tight spaces.
What rooms does it suit?
It suits hallways, bedrooms, living rooms and studies where you want soft ambient light rather than a harsh overhead source.