Description
The Trevino is a single-light wall fitting built around a 160mm conical shade cut from natural travertine, supported by a slim matt black horizontal arm that extends from a circular walnut brown wooden backplate. The shade measures 200mm in height overall and houses a single E27 lamp socket, projecting light downward through the open base of the cone.
Designed for living rooms, bedrooms, hallways and stairwells, the Trevino works as accent lighting beside artwork, alongside a bedhead, or in pairs flanking a console or fireplace. The downward-facing cone directs most of the output below the fitting, producing a soft wash on the wall and a pool of warmer light at floor or seating level rather than ambient room fill. Mounting is via the wooden backplate to a standard UK wall box.
The travertine shade shows the natural pitted surface and mineral flecks characteristic of the stone, so each piece varies slightly in tone and pore pattern. The walnut backplate introduces a warm wood note that softens the contrast between the pale beige stone and the black metal arm, giving the fitting a layered material palette of stone, timber and metal in a single compact 200mm x 160mm footprint.
Specification
| Material |
Travertine & Wood |
| Finish |
Dark Walnut Brown & Light Beige |
| Height |
200mm |
| Diameter |
160mm |
| Lamp Socket |
E27 |
| Weight |
- |
| Warranty |
2 Year |
Frequently Asked
What bulb does the Trevino take?
The Trevino takes a single E27 (Edison screw) bulb, sold separately. A warm-white LED between 6-9W and 2700K-3000K pairs well with the natural beige tone of the travertine and produces the soft downward glow shown when illuminated.
Is it suitable for bathrooms or outdoor use?
No IP rating is listed for this fitting, so it should be installed in dry indoor locations only. It is not suitable for bathroom zones or external walls. Living rooms, bedrooms, hallways and stairwells are appropriate.
Will the travertine vary between pieces?
Yes. Travertine is a natural stone, so each shade shows different pore patterns, mineral flecks and tonal variation in the beige base colour. This is a feature of the material rather than a defect.
How is the travertine cleaned?
Wipe gently with a dry, soft microfibre cloth to remove dust. Travertine is porous, so avoid soaking the stone or using household sprays, polishes or chemical cleaners, which can stain or damage the surface.