Description
The Sussex is a 2-light wall bracket built around a rectangular brushed nickel backplate and paired arms, each supporting a white fabric hardback shade over a clear glass column insert. The fixture takes two E14 candle bulbs (sold separately), each rated up to 40W, giving a combined 80W output suitable for hallway, bedroom, or bathroom wall lighting.
The wall bracket projects 171mm from the wall and spans 394mm in width, making it suitable for mounting either side of a mirror, vanity, or artwork in rooms with at least 2.4m ceiling height. The dual arms provide balanced light output across a wider horizontal spread than single-bulb wall lights, reducing shadows when positioned above or beside reflective surfaces. The rectangular backplate sits flush to the wall and conceals the wall fixing points.
The brushed nickel finish is applied to the metal backplate, arms, and turned column detailing, creating a mid-tone metallic surface that sits between polished chrome and antique brass. The white fabric shades diffuse the bulb output to prevent glare while maintaining enough translucency to show the clear glass column detail inside each shade. The fixture weighs approximately 1.8kg when fully assembled and requires a secure wall fixing into a stud, masonry anchor, or joist depending on wall type.
Specification
| Fitting Height |
400mm |
| Width |
394mm |
| Projection/Depth |
171mm |
| Maximum Wattage |
40W |
| Socket |
E14 |
| Bulb(s) Included |
No |
| Guarantee |
2 Year Guarantee |
Frequently Asked
What bulbs does it take?
The Sussex takes two E14 small Edison screw candle bulbs, each rated up to 40W. Bulbs are sold separately. Most users pair this with warm-white LED candle bulbs between 4-6W and 2700K-3000K for bathroom or bedroom use.
Can it be fitted in a bathroom?
The Sussex carries no IP rating, so it must be installed outside bathroom zones 0, 1 and 2 — typically at least 600mm from the edge of a bath or shower enclosure. Consult BS 7671 wiring regulations or an electrician if unsure about zone placement.
How is it mounted to the wall?
The rectangular backplate has two keyhole slots or fixing holes that sit flush to the wall. The fixture weighs approximately 1.8kg, so it requires secure wall fixings into a stud, masonry anchor, or joist depending on wall construction.
What finish tone is brushed nickel?
Brushed nickel sits between polished chrome (cooler, more reflective) and antique brass (warmer, darker). It has a mid-tone grey-silver appearance with a low-sheen surface that minimises fingerprints and reflections under bathroom or hallway lighting.