Description
The Westbury brings a classic, industrial-leaning spotlight arrangement to your ceiling, with three adjustable heads mounted on a round plate. Each shade tilts and rotates independently, so you can angle the light towards a reading chair, a worktop or a piece of wall art. The antique brass finish carries a warm, aged tone that softens the metal and suits both period rooms and more contemporary spaces looking for a touch of vintage character.
Made from steel with a domed, bell-shaped shade on each head, the fitting has a solid, workshop-style feel. The rounded backplate keeps the three heads grouped closely together, which makes it a practical choice for spreading light across a single room from one central point rather than a straight bar. The internal shade surfaces reflect the warm glow of the bulbs, adding depth to the light thrown across the space.
Compact at 280mm across and 155mm deep, the Westbury works well in kitchens, hallways and living areas where you want directional light without a bulky central pendant. Fitted with three GU10 lamps, it gives you the flexibility to point light exactly where it is needed.
Specification
| Material |
Steel |
| Finish |
Antique brass |
| Dimensions |
280mm W x 280mm D x 155mm H |
| Number of Lights |
3 Light |
| Bulb Fitting |
GU10 |
| Head Type |
Adjustable spotlight |
| Mounting |
Ceiling plate |
Frequently Asked
Are the spotlight heads adjustable?
Yes, all three heads tilt and rotate independently so you can direct the light where you need it across the room.
What bulbs does the Westbury use?
It takes three GU10 lamps, which are widely available and let you choose your preferred brightness and colour temperature.
What is the fitting made from?
It is made from steel with an antique brass finish for a warm, aged metal look.
How much ceiling space does it need?
The round plate measures 280mm in diameter and the fitting projects 155mm from the ceiling, so it suits most standard rooms.
How do I clean the fitting?
Wipe the shades and plate with a soft, dry cloth. Turn the power off first and avoid abrasive cleaners that could mark the antique brass finish.