Description
The Look is a cluster of sixteen slim metal rods that fall from one round ceiling plate at staggered heights, each a fine 16mm cylinder in black with an LED in its tip. Lit, the group reads as a shower of thin vertical lines ending in points of light, throwing a scatter of small beams across the surface below. Off, it holds together as a loose black column hung at mixed lengths.
The whole piece spreads across a 700mm ceiling plate and hangs to 2700mm overall, sized to fill the space above a large dining table, a stairwell void or a tall entrance where a single fitting would look lost. Sixteen tight 30 degree beams lay a dappled pool of light rather than one flat wash, and the varied drops give real depth from every angle.
Rods and plate are black metal, wired to a plain wall switch. The sixteen integrated LEDs draw 31W between them for 3100 lumens at 3000K warm white, with a colour rendering index above 90 and a rated 50,000 hour life, so no lamps are ever fitted and the tone stays true. Rated IP20 for dry rooms, the piece arrives ready to wire with every module in place.
Specification
| Number of lights |
16 |
| Light source |
Integrated LED, 31W total (3100lm, 3000K, CRI>90, 50,000h, included) |
| Colour temperature |
3000K (warm white) |
| Diameter |
700mm (canopy spread) |
| Drop |
2700mm (overall) |
| Rod diameter |
16mm each |
| Beam angle |
30 degrees |
| IP rating |
IP20 (indoor) |
| Dimmable |
No |
| Frame / Structure finish |
Matt black metal |
| Materials |
metal |
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Assembly Instructions
3D Model
Frequently Asked
What kind of light does the Look give?
A scatter of small downward beams. Each of the sixteen rods holds an LED throwing a 30 degree cone at 3000K warm white, with a colour rendering index above 90, so together they lay a dappled pool below rather than one even wash.
Does it need bulbs?
No. Sixteen LEDs are built into the rods and included, drawing 31W between them for 3100 lumens, so nothing is bought or replaced. The modules are rated for around 50,000 hours.
Can it be dimmed?
This is the on-off version, wired to a standard switch at a fixed 3000K level with no dimming. We can point you to a dimmable model in the same family if you need the light to vary.
How big is it and where does it suit?
It spreads across a 700mm plate and drops to 2700mm overall. In black the cluster suits a large dining table, a stairwell void or a tall hall where a full, layered piece is wanted.