Description
The Radha wall light pairs a gracefully curved arm with a tapered cone shade, all finished in warm antique brass. Mounted on a round back plate, the long stem rises and bends forward to angle the shade downward, casting a focused pool of light where you need it. It reads as part reading light, part accent, and the aged brass tone gives it a lived-in warmth rather than a bright polished shine.
The metal shade is open at the base, so the bulb sits partly on show and the inner surface reflects a soft golden glow. This makes it a good fit beside a bed for late-night reading, over a study desk, or flanking a fireplace or artwork in the living room. The slim profile keeps it neat against the wall while the extended arm reaches out to place the light close to hand.
Built entirely from brass, the Radha has a solid, weighty feel that suits both classic and more pared-back schemes. The antique finish means small variations in tone are part of the character, and the fixed arm holds its position without sagging. It works as a single fitting or as a matched pair either side of a bed or seating.
Specification
| Material |
Brass |
| Finish |
Antique brass |
| Colour |
Antique brass |
| Dimensions |
W140 x D400 x H490mm |
| Shade |
Tapered cone, open base |
| Mounting |
Round wall back plate |
| Light count |
1 light |
Frequently Asked
What material is the Radha wall light made from?
It is made entirely from brass, including the arm, shade and back plate, with a warm antique brass finish throughout.
Is this a single light or does it hold multiple bulbs?
It is a single-light fitting with one bulb housed inside the tapered cone shade.
How far does the light extend from the wall?
The curved arm gives an overall depth of 400mm, reaching the shade out from the wall to place light close to hand.
Where is the best place to use this wall light?
It suits a bedside spot for reading, above a study desk, or as an accent beside artwork in a living room.
How do I care for the antique brass finish?
Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners or polishes, as the aged finish is meant to keep its warm, uneven tone.