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keyboard_arrow_downA metal arm, slim, almost severe. The head pivots on its axis, tilted slightly downwards in the product photographs, as though it were already looking for something precise to light. This metal designer wall light makes no attempt to disappear. It takes its place on the wall with a plain, linear geometry and no superfluous ornament.
The acrylic light bar runs the full length of the arm. The LED is integrated: no bulb to screw in, no visible lampholder. The light comes out evenly along the whole line, which gives a result quite different from a spotlight: no cone, no localised pool, but a continuous stroke of light. The metal of the structure stays visually cool, even in the white version. The material diffuses nothing: it frames, it holds, it aims.
In a hallway, this wall light fitted at shoulder height grazes the wall with a directional light. In a living room, mounted on either side of a sofa or above a console table, it creates two symmetrical anchor points that give the room structure as much as they light it. The adjustable angle changes what it is for in practical terms: turned down, it lights a worktop or a reading surface; raised, it pushes the light back towards the ceiling for a more diffused effect.
The choice of size governs the quality of the light as much as the visual balance on the wall. The 43cm (17") model suits tighter spaces (a narrow hallway, a headboard, a recess) where a longer bar would dominate. The 55cm (21.5") model comes into its own in living spaces, on wide walls, in rooms where the light needs to cover a larger area without multiplying the fixing points.
The matt black finish gives the fitting a heavier visual weight. In a pale interior it stands out. In an industrial or dark scheme it settles in. White follows the opposite logic: it minimises the presence of the fitting on the wall and lets the light take over. On lime render or matt paint, it all but disappears.
The colour temperature has to be chosen before ordering. The cool LED (around 6000K) gives a crisp white light, suited to work spaces, bathrooms or hallways where legibility comes first. The warm LED (2700-3000K) changes the atmosphere completely: same fitting, same geometry, but the room closes in on itself differently in the evening. This choice cannot be corrected after installation: it deserves to be made with the setting in mind.
To look at other forms of wall lighting that work in the same spaces, the wall lights collection offers models in a range of materials (alabaster, glass, fabric) to refine the choice according to the mood you are after.
Most wall lights fix the direction of the light once and for all. Here, the head pivots. That technical detail has practical consequences: the same fitting can light a picture with a grazing light, direct the light onto a book without dazzling the rest of the room, or change the atmosphere of an entrance according to the hour. It is a simple mechanism that widens what the fitting can do without complicating the installation.
The IP44 rating (protected against splashing water) allows installation in a bathroom, outside the direct spray zone. It is a detail that widens the possible settings: above a basin, in a walk-in shower with enough clearance, in a damp hallway. The metal stays the same, the use changes.
This metal wall light works in interiors that favour precision over softness. It does not produce a diffused mood. It lights what you ask it to light.
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keyboard_arrow_downEvery order is carefully prepared in our workshops and dispatched within 24 to 48 hours (excluding weekends and bank holidays). Delivery then takes 6 to 8 working days, depending on where you are and on the carrier handling your parcel. We ship with Royal Mail, Evri or DPD.
Returns:
You have 14 days from the date you receive your order to return it to us. The item must be in perfect condition, unused and in its original packaging. Returns are free — we send you a prepaid returns label.
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Lumiris was born from a simple conviction: a light is not an accessory, it is a presence. It changes the way a room is read, softens an evening, turns an ordinary space into a refuge. We founded this house for those who refuse to choose between beauty and longevity.
Every piece in our catalogue is chosen for its material — alabaster, travertine, marble, solid wood — for the character that is its own, and for its ability to carry the years without ageing. At Lumiris, nothing is mass-produced. Everything is made to last.
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Which light should you choose for a dining room?
keyboard_arrow_downA dining room calls for lighting that is decorative and comfortable in equal measure. The pendant light remains the most common choice, because it draws the eye to the table and creates a warm atmosphere during meals. Over a rectangular table, a linear model or several pendants hung in a row spread the light more evenly. Over a round table, a single central pendant in glass, travertine, alabaster or metal works beautifully. The hanging height should light the table without dazzling your guests, with a warmer light to keep the mood convivial.
How do you choose the right light for a living room?
keyboard_arrow_downThe right choice depends on the size of the room, the ceiling height and the mood you are after. In a generous living room, a central pendant or a cluster of pendants gives the space structure and provides a pleasant general light. A wall light completes the scheme, creating a softer atmosphere beside a sofa, a bookcase or a reading corner. Plug-in wall lights suit relaxing corners particularly well, because they add targeted light without any change to your electrical installation. At Lumiris, models in alabaster, glass, wood, travertine or metal let you match the lighting to the style of your interior.
What does the colour temperature of a light mean?
keyboard_arrow_downColour temperature describes the tint of the light given off by the bulb or the LED. A warm light, around 2700K to 3000K, creates a soft, welcoming atmosphere, ideal for a living room, a bedroom or a dining room. A neutral light, around 4000K, suits kitchens, home offices or hallways. A cool light gives a whiter, more functional result. This choice shapes the mood of a room directly, even when the design of the light itself stays exactly the same.
How do you know whether a light will light a room well enough?
keyboard_arrow_downLight output is measured in lumens, not in watts alone. The higher the lumen figure, the more strongly the light shines. In a living space, plan for enough general light first, then layer in secondary lighting such as a wall light or a second pendant. A large room may need several light sources to avoid dark corners. Decorative lights in alabaster, glass, paper or fabric sometimes cast a softer light, which makes them perfect for atmosphere but less suited to being the only source of light in a room.
What is the difference between an integrated LED and a replaceable bulb?
keyboard_arrow_downAn integrated LED is built straight into the light fitting and often allows a slimmer, more modern or more sculptural design. It offers good light efficiency and low energy consumption. A replaceable bulb gives you more freedom to choose the brightness, the colour temperature and the type of bulb to suit your own preferences. Before buying, it is worth checking the product page for the type of light source, the compatible wattage and any options available. This detail affects both upkeep and long-term use.
What are the delivery times for your lighting?
keyboard_arrow_downOrders are generally processed within 1 to 2 working days once payment is confirmed. Once dispatched, delivery usually takes 6 to 8 working days depending on the destination and the route your parcel takes. The total time is therefore typically 7 to 10 working days.