Description
The Marquette is a single-arm wall light with a heirloom bronze finish, antique gold highlights on the raised metalwork, and multi-faceted crystal drops hanging from the scroll frame. The fitting measures 546mm high by 216mm wide with a 191mm projection from the wall, and takes one E14 candle bulb up to 60W (sold separately).
Designed for hallways, dining rooms, stairwells and sitting rooms where decorative wall lighting adds ambient light without requiring ceiling fixtures, the Marquette pairs a classical scroll frame with cut crystal accents. The bronze and gold finish gives warmth under incandescent or warm-white LED light, while the crystal drops catch and refract the light from the candle bulb, creating small points of reflected light on nearby walls.
The scrollwork is cast metal with a textured, slightly distressed heirloom finish that shows tonal variation across the dark bronze base and lighter gold highlights. The backplate is a fluted shell design approximately 100mm diameter, providing sufficient mounting surface for standard UK wall fixings. The crystal drops are faceted glass rather than acrylic, giving sharper reflections and heavier weight to the overall piece.
The Marquette works as a pair flanking a mirror, fireplace or doorway, or as a single accent on a feature wall. The 191mm projection means it suits walls with clearance for the arm to extend without obstructing passage in narrow hallways. From Quoizel's traditional decorative range.
Specification
| Fitting Height |
546mm |
| Width |
216mm |
| Projection/Depth |
191mm |
| Maximum Wattage |
60W |
| Socket |
E14 |
| Bulb(s) Included |
No |
| Guarantee |
2 Year Guarantee |
Frequently Asked
What bulb does it take?
The Marquette takes a single E14 candle bulb up to 60W. Bulbs are sold separately. Most buyers pair this with a 4-6W warm-white LED candle bulb at 2700K to match the bronze and gold tones of the finish.
Are the crystal drops glass or acrylic?
The crystal drops are faceted glass, giving sharper reflections and a heavier feel than acrylic alternatives. The facets catch light from the bulb and create small points of refracted light on nearby surfaces.
How far does it project from the wall?
The fitting projects 191mm from the wall once mounted. This suits walls with sufficient clearance in hallways, staircases and dining rooms, but may obstruct narrow passages under 900mm wide.
Can it be used as a pair?
Yes. The Marquette is often installed in pairs flanking a mirror, doorway or fireplace. The asymmetrical scroll design means positioning matters — the arm typically extends outward from the central feature being flanked.