Description
The Remyck is a 3-light chandelier built around a brushed gold crossbar frame suspending three conical shades in a symmetrical arrangement. Each cone houses a single E27 bulb fitting (bulbs sold separately), and the 965mm overall width places the outer shades approximately 480mm from the centre, creating balanced light distribution across dining tables and kitchen islands.
Designed for ceiling heights of 2.4m or above, the Remyck offers an adjustable drop between 686mm and 1680mm, allowing the fixture to be positioned 700-900mm above a dining surface or hung higher in double-height spaces. The crossbar frame rotates on the central rod, so the orientation of the three shades can be aligned to the room layout during installation. The brushed gold finish provides warm metallic accents without high-gloss reflections, pairing with both contemporary neutral interiors and warmer-toned wood and brass schemes.
The conical shades direct light downwards while the open bottom apertures allow some upward spill, creating layered ambient and task lighting. Each shade measures approximately 200mm in diameter at the base, large enough to accommodate decorative filament bulbs or frosted LED globes without the bulb disappearing into the cone. The metal construction and brushed finish give the fitting a 3.2kg weight, requiring secure ceiling fixing into a joist or an appropriate cavity fixing rated for the load.
Specification
| Fitting Height |
435mm |
| Diameter |
965mm |
| Width |
965mm |
| Minimum Drop |
686mm |
| Maximum Drop |
1680mm |
| Maximum Wattage |
60W |
| Socket |
E27 |
| Bulb(s) Included |
No |
| Guarantee |
2 Year Guarantee |
Downloads
Product Specification Sheet
Frequently Asked
What bulbs does it take?
The Remyck takes three E27 (Edison screw) bulbs up to 60W each, sold separately. Most users pair this with warm-white LED bulbs at 6-10W and 2700K for dining or kitchen island applications. Decorative filament bulbs also work well given the open cone design.
What ceiling height is needed?
The adjustable drop ranges from 686mm to 1680mm. For a dining table the fixture typically sits 700-900mm above the surface, which works in rooms with ceiling heights of 2.4m or above. The maximum drop suits double-height spaces or stairwells.
Can the crossbar orientation be adjusted?
Yes. The crossbar rotates on the central suspension rod, allowing the three-shade arrangement to be aligned with the room layout during installation. This is useful for rectangular dining tables where you want two shades aligned along the table length.
How wide a table does the 965mm width suit?
The 965mm overall width works well over dining tables between 1400mm and 2000mm long and 800-1000mm wide. For narrower tables the outer shades may overhang too far; for wider tables a second fixture or a longer multi-light design may provide better coverage.