Description
The Terrano is a 120mm cube wall light cast from light beige travertine, with embedded stone fragments and mineral inclusions visible across each face. An integrated COB LED sits behind the front face, pushing warm light through the translucent sections of the stone so the cube itself glows from within rather than throwing a directional beam.
Suited to living rooms, bedrooms, hallways and reading corners, the Terrano works as a sculptural accent light rather than a primary source. The compact 120 x 120 x 120mm footprint sits comfortably either side of a bed as paired bedside reading lights, alongside a mirror in a hallway, or repeated along a corridor wall to build a rhythm of small glowing blocks. The fixed COB LED removes the need to source bulbs separately.
Each cube is cast from genuine travertine, so the pattern of pale cream, soft beige and amber-toned stone fragments differs from piece to piece. Where the stone is thinner the light reads as a warm honey glow; where the stone is denser it stays opaque, giving each face a mottled, terrazzo-like surface that only fully reveals itself once the light is switched on. The crisp cubic silhouette keeps the form architectural while the stone surface carries the visual interest.
Specification
| Material |
Travertine |
| Finish |
Light Beige |
| Height |
120mm |
| Length |
120mm |
| Width |
120mm |
| Lamp Socket |
COB |
| Weight |
- |
| Warranty |
2 Year |
Frequently Asked
Does it come with a bulb?
Yes. The Terrano uses an integrated COB LED, so there is no separate bulb to buy or replace. The light source is built into the fitting and runs on 230V mains.
Does each cube look the same?
No. Each cube is cast from genuine travertine, so the pattern of stone fragments, veining and mineral inclusions varies between pieces. This is a feature of the natural material, not a defect, and means no two Terrano wall lights are identical.
Is it suitable for use in a bathroom?
The Terrano does not have a specified IP rating, so it is intended for dry indoor locations only. It should not be installed in bathroom zones or any area exposed to splashing or condensation.
How is the travertine cleaned?
Travertine is porous, so dust gently with a dry, soft microfibre cloth. For more stubborn marks, a barely-damp cloth with distilled water is acceptable. Avoid household sprays, polishes, vinegar or any acidic cleaner, as these can etch or stain the stone surface.