Overview
Description
Specifications
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FAQs
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Materials That Reward a Closer Look.
A brown marble backplate with natural veining no two pieces share. A brass-toned steel arm, warm against the stone. A tapered linen shade that diffuses the E14 LED into soft ambient light rather than a beam. At 405 mm tall and 220 mm wide it fits beside the bed, flanking a mirror or along a hallway. Dimmable with a compatible bulb and switch. Class 1, earth required, IP20 for dry indoor positions only.
What Wall Light Does Differently.
- Linen throws light that glass cannot: A glass shade directs and concentrates. Linen absorbs and redistributes, producing a glow that wraps softly across the wall. The effect is ambient rather than focal, which changes how the room feels after dark.
- The fitting earns its place when off: Most wall lights disappear during the day. The marble veining, brass arm and textured linen give this one a reason to be looked at in full daylight. It is a material object, not just a light source waiting for evening.
- Pairs change a wall more than singles: Two fittings flanking a headboard or mirror create symmetry and balanced light that a single fitting and a floor lamp cannot match. The marble makes each one subtly different, which keeps the pairing interesting.
- Dimming replaces the bedside routine: Full glow for reading, dropped to low amber for the last ten minutes. The linen softens both ends of the range. One switch beside the bed replaces the reach for a table lamp.
- Overhead light flattens a bedroom: A ceiling fitting presses light down and removes shadow. Wall lights at eye level restore depth and the directional softness that makes a room feel inhabited rather than simply lit.
- Stone develops character over years: Marble does not fade, peel or yellow. The surface remains stable, and the veining that makes each piece unique on day one continues to define it for years.
Rooms That Suit Stone and Linen.
Pairs beside the bed against warm plaster or a clay-toned wall, where the marble grounds the arrangement and the linen casts a reading-height glow. Either side of a hallway mirror on a cream or stone-toned wall. On a feature wall in a living room where the fitting is the focal point. The brown marble, brass and linen pair naturally with walnut, terracotta and woven textiles. For ideas on creating atmosphere in a room designed around low, warm light, our guide to stylish cinema room design covers the thinking.
Three Materials at Eye Level.
A ceiling light is seen from below. A table lamp from across the room. A wall light is seen at arm's length, where every material is close enough to read. The backplate is brown marble with natural veining that no two pieces share. The arm is brass-toned steel, slender and warm against the stone. The shade is tapered linen, soft enough to glow when lit and textured enough to hold interest when it is not. Together they create a fitting worth examining up close.
At 405 mm tall and 220 mm wide it is proportioned for the positions wall lights occupy: beside a bed, flanking a mirror, along a hallway or on a feature wall where the fitting is the focal point rather than a background detail. The E14 LED socket is dimmable with a compatible bulb and switch, which means the linen shade can move from a functional reading glow to a low ambient warmth depending on the hour. Class 1 with earth required. IP20 for indoor use only.
For a pendant that carries the same natural material direction from the wall into the centre of the room, the natural seagrass pendant light pairs the textured, organic quality of woven fibre with warm light in a way that complements rather than competes with stone and linen.
What You Notice Standing Close.
- Brown marble backplate with natural veining. Each piece carries its own pattern. The stone is cool to the touch, substantial against the wall and visually grounding beneath the shade and arm. No two fittings are identical.
- Brass-toned arm against the stone. The warm metal bridges the cool marble and the soft linen, providing a colour and material contrast that gives the fitting its layered quality. Slender enough to feel refined, not heavy.
- Tapered linen shade that glows when lit. The fabric diffuses the LED into a soft, even warmth rather than a directional beam. When off, the linen texture and tapered form hold the fitting's visual presence on the wall.
- Dimmable with a compatible E14 LED. Full brightness for reading beside the bed. Low glow for ambient evening light. The linen shade softens both extremes into something the room can live with comfortably.
- 405 mm tall, 240 mm projection. Sized for beside a bed headboard, either side of a mirror or along a hallway at 1.5 to 1.7 metres from the floor. The projection allows the shade to sit clear of the wall surface.
- Class 1, IP20, indoor use only. Earth connection required. Rated for dry interior positions. Not suitable for bathrooms or any area where moisture is present.
Why Marble Works at This Height.
Marble is a material people associate with surfaces they look down at or walk across: floors, countertops, table tops. Placing it at eye level on a wall changes the relationship. The veining becomes something you read like a pattern rather than something you rest a glass on. The weight and coolness of the stone register differently when the object is vertical and at face height. It gives the wall light a presence that painted metal or plastic backplates cannot achieve, and because every piece of marble carries unique veining, the fitting becomes a one-off rather than a mass-produced repeat.
Where Stone and Linen Belong.
Pairs flanking a bed headboard against warm plaster walls and walnut furniture, where the marble picks up the earthiness of the surrounding palette. Either side of a hallway mirror on a cream or stone-toned wall, where the brass arm catches the reflection. On a feature wall in a living room above a sideboard or console, where the fitting is the deliberate centrepiece of the arrangement. The brown marble and linen combination sits naturally alongside warm neutrals, terracotta accents, natural timber and soft woven textiles without needing the room to be styled around it.
Before You Order.
- Bulb type is E14 LED. Dimmable with a compatible bulb and dimmer switch. Choose warm white for the most natural result through the linen shade.
- Class 1 requires an earth connection. Live, neutral and earth wiring needed. Standard for metal-framed wall fittings.
- IP20 means indoor dry positions only. Not rated for bathrooms, kitchens near water sources or any area where moisture or splashing may occur.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs: Brown Marble Wall Light.
Marble is a natural stone. Each piece carries its own veining pattern, colour variation and surface character. No two backplates are identical. This is inherent to the material and is what separates a stone fitting from a painted or moulded alternative.
A metal backplate is uniform, lightweight and visually flat. A marble backplate has depth, weight and a surface that changes depending on the light falling across it. At eye level, where wall lights sit, that difference is visible every time you pass it.
It takes an E14 LED bulb. Warm white produces the most natural glow through the linen shade, pulling the light toward the same tonal range as the brass arm and brown marble. Cool white will feel sharper and less sympathetic to the warm materials.
Bedrooms with warm plaster or clay-toned walls where pairs flank the headboard. Hallways on cream or stone-toned walls flanking a mirror. Living rooms on a feature wall above a console or sideboard. The brown marble, brass and linen sit naturally alongside walnut, terracotta and woven textiles. For more on how to light a hallway with warmth and intention, our guide to brightening a narrow dark hallway covers the approach.
At full brightness the linen shade produces a clear, even reading glow. Dimmed, the output drops to a low amber warmth that suits late evening. The fabric softens both extremes, so neither setting feels harsh or clinical. The effect is noticeably warmer than dimming through glass or plastic.
No. The fitting is rated IP20, which covers dry indoor positions only. It is not protected against moisture or splashing. For bathrooms, choose a fitting rated IP44 or higher.
Class 1 means the metal frame must be connected to earth for safety. The wiring requires live, neutral and earth connections. This is standard for fittings with a metal body or arm.
Pairs flanking a bed headboard or a hallway mirror create symmetry and balanced light across the wall. A single fitting works on a feature wall or beside a reading chair where one source of directional light is all the position needs.
Dimensions: 405 mm (H) x 220 mm (W) x 240 mm (D). Backplate: brown marble. Arm: brass-toned steel. Shade: tapered linen. Bulb: E14 LED. Dimmable: yes. Voltage: 220-240 V. Class: 1 (earth required). IP: 20. Weight: 0.96 kg.
Styling a Room Around Natural Materials.
A wall light with stone, brass and linen sets a material tone that the rest of the room can follow. These two guides cover how to build interiors around warm, textured, natural palettes where every piece earns its place.
Overview
Materials That Reward a Closer Look.
A brown marble backplate with natural veining no two pieces share. A brass-toned steel arm, warm against the stone. A tapered linen shade that diffuses the E14 LED into soft ambient light rather than a beam. At 405 mm tall and 220 mm wide it fits beside the bed, flanking a mirror or along a hallway. Dimmable with a compatible bulb and switch. Class 1, earth required, IP20 for dry indoor positions only.
What Wall Light Does Differently.
- Linen throws light that glass cannot: A glass shade directs and concentrates. Linen absorbs and redistributes, producing a glow that wraps softly across the wall. The effect is ambient rather than focal, which changes how the room feels after dark.
- The fitting earns its place when off: Most wall lights disappear during the day. The marble veining, brass arm and textured linen give this one a reason to be looked at in full daylight. It is a material object, not just a light source waiting for evening.
- Pairs change a wall more than singles: Two fittings flanking a headboard or mirror create symmetry and balanced light that a single fitting and a floor lamp cannot match. The marble makes each one subtly different, which keeps the pairing interesting.
- Dimming replaces the bedside routine: Full glow for reading, dropped to low amber for the last ten minutes. The linen softens both ends of the range. One switch beside the bed replaces the reach for a table lamp.
- Overhead light flattens a bedroom: A ceiling fitting presses light down and removes shadow. Wall lights at eye level restore depth and the directional softness that makes a room feel inhabited rather than simply lit.
- Stone develops character over years: Marble does not fade, peel or yellow. The surface remains stable, and the veining that makes each piece unique on day one continues to define it for years.
Rooms That Suit Stone and Linen.
Pairs beside the bed against warm plaster or a clay-toned wall, where the marble grounds the arrangement and the linen casts a reading-height glow. Either side of a hallway mirror on a cream or stone-toned wall. On a feature wall in a living room where the fitting is the focal point. The brown marble, brass and linen pair naturally with walnut, terracotta and woven textiles. For ideas on creating atmosphere in a room designed around low, warm light, our guide to stylish cinema room design covers the thinking.
Description
Three Materials at Eye Level.
A ceiling light is seen from below. A table lamp from across the room. A wall light is seen at arm's length, where every material is close enough to read. The backplate is brown marble with natural veining that no two pieces share. The arm is brass-toned steel, slender and warm against the stone. The shade is tapered linen, soft enough to glow when lit and textured enough to hold interest when it is not. Together they create a fitting worth examining up close.
At 405 mm tall and 220 mm wide it is proportioned for the positions wall lights occupy: beside a bed, flanking a mirror, along a hallway or on a feature wall where the fitting is the focal point rather than a background detail. The E14 LED socket is dimmable with a compatible bulb and switch, which means the linen shade can move from a functional reading glow to a low ambient warmth depending on the hour. Class 1 with earth required. IP20 for indoor use only.
For a pendant that carries the same natural material direction from the wall into the centre of the room, the natural seagrass pendant light pairs the textured, organic quality of woven fibre with warm light in a way that complements rather than competes with stone and linen.
What You Notice Standing Close.
- Brown marble backplate with natural veining. Each piece carries its own pattern. The stone is cool to the touch, substantial against the wall and visually grounding beneath the shade and arm. No two fittings are identical.
- Brass-toned arm against the stone. The warm metal bridges the cool marble and the soft linen, providing a colour and material contrast that gives the fitting its layered quality. Slender enough to feel refined, not heavy.
- Tapered linen shade that glows when lit. The fabric diffuses the LED into a soft, even warmth rather than a directional beam. When off, the linen texture and tapered form hold the fitting's visual presence on the wall.
- Dimmable with a compatible E14 LED. Full brightness for reading beside the bed. Low glow for ambient evening light. The linen shade softens both extremes into something the room can live with comfortably.
- 405 mm tall, 240 mm projection. Sized for beside a bed headboard, either side of a mirror or along a hallway at 1.5 to 1.7 metres from the floor. The projection allows the shade to sit clear of the wall surface.
- Class 1, IP20, indoor use only. Earth connection required. Rated for dry interior positions. Not suitable for bathrooms or any area where moisture is present.
Why Marble Works at This Height.
Marble is a material people associate with surfaces they look down at or walk across: floors, countertops, table tops. Placing it at eye level on a wall changes the relationship. The veining becomes something you read like a pattern rather than something you rest a glass on. The weight and coolness of the stone register differently when the object is vertical and at face height. It gives the wall light a presence that painted metal or plastic backplates cannot achieve, and because every piece of marble carries unique veining, the fitting becomes a one-off rather than a mass-produced repeat.
Where Stone and Linen Belong.
Pairs flanking a bed headboard against warm plaster walls and walnut furniture, where the marble picks up the earthiness of the surrounding palette. Either side of a hallway mirror on a cream or stone-toned wall, where the brass arm catches the reflection. On a feature wall in a living room above a sideboard or console, where the fitting is the deliberate centrepiece of the arrangement. The brown marble and linen combination sits naturally alongside warm neutrals, terracotta accents, natural timber and soft woven textiles without needing the room to be styled around it.
Before You Order.
- Bulb type is E14 LED. Dimmable with a compatible bulb and dimmer switch. Choose warm white for the most natural result through the linen shade.
- Class 1 requires an earth connection. Live, neutral and earth wiring needed. Standard for metal-framed wall fittings.
- IP20 means indoor dry positions only. Not rated for bathrooms, kitchens near water sources or any area where moisture or splashing may occur.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs
FAQs: Brown Marble Wall Light.
Marble is a natural stone. Each piece carries its own veining pattern, colour variation and surface character. No two backplates are identical. This is inherent to the material and is what separates a stone fitting from a painted or moulded alternative.
A metal backplate is uniform, lightweight and visually flat. A marble backplate has depth, weight and a surface that changes depending on the light falling across it. At eye level, where wall lights sit, that difference is visible every time you pass it.
It takes an E14 LED bulb. Warm white produces the most natural glow through the linen shade, pulling the light toward the same tonal range as the brass arm and brown marble. Cool white will feel sharper and less sympathetic to the warm materials.
Bedrooms with warm plaster or clay-toned walls where pairs flank the headboard. Hallways on cream or stone-toned walls flanking a mirror. Living rooms on a feature wall above a console or sideboard. The brown marble, brass and linen sit naturally alongside walnut, terracotta and woven textiles. For more on how to light a hallway with warmth and intention, our guide to brightening a narrow dark hallway covers the approach.
At full brightness the linen shade produces a clear, even reading glow. Dimmed, the output drops to a low amber warmth that suits late evening. The fabric softens both extremes, so neither setting feels harsh or clinical. The effect is noticeably warmer than dimming through glass or plastic.
No. The fitting is rated IP20, which covers dry indoor positions only. It is not protected against moisture or splashing. For bathrooms, choose a fitting rated IP44 or higher.
Class 1 means the metal frame must be connected to earth for safety. The wiring requires live, neutral and earth connections. This is standard for fittings with a metal body or arm.
Pairs flanking a bed headboard or a hallway mirror create symmetry and balanced light across the wall. A single fitting works on a feature wall or beside a reading chair where one source of directional light is all the position needs.
Dimensions: 405 mm (H) x 220 mm (W) x 240 mm (D). Backplate: brown marble. Arm: brass-toned steel. Shade: tapered linen. Bulb: E14 LED. Dimmable: yes. Voltage: 220-240 V. Class: 1 (earth required). IP: 20. Weight: 0.96 kg.
Knowledge Hub
Styling a Room Around Natural Materials.
A wall light with stone, brass and linen sets a material tone that the rest of the room can follow. These two guides cover how to build interiors around warm, textured, natural palettes where every piece earns its place.
Brown Marble Backplate Wall Light with Linen Shade
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
Materials That Reward a Closer Look.
A brown marble backplate with natural veining no two pieces share. A brass-toned steel arm, warm against the stone. A tapered linen shade that diffuses the E14 LED into soft ambient light rather than a beam. At 405 mm tall and 220 mm wide it fits beside the bed, flanking a mirror or along a hallway. Dimmable with a compatible bulb and switch. Class 1, earth required, IP20 for dry indoor positions only.
What Wall Light Does Differently.
- Linen throws light that glass cannot: A glass shade directs and concentrates. Linen absorbs and redistributes, producing a glow that wraps softly across the wall. The effect is ambient rather than focal, which changes how the room feels after dark.
- The fitting earns its place when off: Most wall lights disappear during the day. The marble veining, brass arm and textured linen give this one a reason to be looked at in full daylight. It is a material object, not just a light source waiting for evening.
- Pairs change a wall more than singles: Two fittings flanking a headboard or mirror create symmetry and balanced light that a single fitting and a floor lamp cannot match. The marble makes each one subtly different, which keeps the pairing interesting.
- Dimming replaces the bedside routine: Full glow for reading, dropped to low amber for the last ten minutes. The linen softens both ends of the range. One switch beside the bed replaces the reach for a table lamp.
- Overhead light flattens a bedroom: A ceiling fitting presses light down and removes shadow. Wall lights at eye level restore depth and the directional softness that makes a room feel inhabited rather than simply lit.
- Stone develops character over years: Marble does not fade, peel or yellow. The surface remains stable, and the veining that makes each piece unique on day one continues to define it for years.
Rooms That Suit Stone and Linen.
Pairs beside the bed against warm plaster or a clay-toned wall, where the marble grounds the arrangement and the linen casts a reading-height glow. Either side of a hallway mirror on a cream or stone-toned wall. On a feature wall in a living room where the fitting is the focal point. The brown marble, brass and linen pair naturally with walnut, terracotta and woven textiles. For ideas on creating atmosphere in a room designed around low, warm light, our guide to stylish cinema room design covers the thinking.
Three Materials at Eye Level.
A ceiling light is seen from below. A table lamp from across the room. A wall light is seen at arm's length, where every material is close enough to read. The backplate is brown marble with natural veining that no two pieces share. The arm is brass-toned steel, slender and warm against the stone. The shade is tapered linen, soft enough to glow when lit and textured enough to hold interest when it is not. Together they create a fitting worth examining up close.
At 405 mm tall and 220 mm wide it is proportioned for the positions wall lights occupy: beside a bed, flanking a mirror, along a hallway or on a feature wall where the fitting is the focal point rather than a background detail. The E14 LED socket is dimmable with a compatible bulb and switch, which means the linen shade can move from a functional reading glow to a low ambient warmth depending on the hour. Class 1 with earth required. IP20 for indoor use only.
For a pendant that carries the same natural material direction from the wall into the centre of the room, the natural seagrass pendant light pairs the textured, organic quality of woven fibre with warm light in a way that complements rather than competes with stone and linen.
What You Notice Standing Close.
- Brown marble backplate with natural veining. Each piece carries its own pattern. The stone is cool to the touch, substantial against the wall and visually grounding beneath the shade and arm. No two fittings are identical.
- Brass-toned arm against the stone. The warm metal bridges the cool marble and the soft linen, providing a colour and material contrast that gives the fitting its layered quality. Slender enough to feel refined, not heavy.
- Tapered linen shade that glows when lit. The fabric diffuses the LED into a soft, even warmth rather than a directional beam. When off, the linen texture and tapered form hold the fitting's visual presence on the wall.
- Dimmable with a compatible E14 LED. Full brightness for reading beside the bed. Low glow for ambient evening light. The linen shade softens both extremes into something the room can live with comfortably.
- 405 mm tall, 240 mm projection. Sized for beside a bed headboard, either side of a mirror or along a hallway at 1.5 to 1.7 metres from the floor. The projection allows the shade to sit clear of the wall surface.
- Class 1, IP20, indoor use only. Earth connection required. Rated for dry interior positions. Not suitable for bathrooms or any area where moisture is present.
Why Marble Works at This Height.
Marble is a material people associate with surfaces they look down at or walk across: floors, countertops, table tops. Placing it at eye level on a wall changes the relationship. The veining becomes something you read like a pattern rather than something you rest a glass on. The weight and coolness of the stone register differently when the object is vertical and at face height. It gives the wall light a presence that painted metal or plastic backplates cannot achieve, and because every piece of marble carries unique veining, the fitting becomes a one-off rather than a mass-produced repeat.
Where Stone and Linen Belong.
Pairs flanking a bed headboard against warm plaster walls and walnut furniture, where the marble picks up the earthiness of the surrounding palette. Either side of a hallway mirror on a cream or stone-toned wall, where the brass arm catches the reflection. On a feature wall in a living room above a sideboard or console, where the fitting is the deliberate centrepiece of the arrangement. The brown marble and linen combination sits naturally alongside warm neutrals, terracotta accents, natural timber and soft woven textiles without needing the room to be styled around it.
Before You Order.
- Bulb type is E14 LED. Dimmable with a compatible bulb and dimmer switch. Choose warm white for the most natural result through the linen shade.
- Class 1 requires an earth connection. Live, neutral and earth wiring needed. Standard for metal-framed wall fittings.
- IP20 means indoor dry positions only. Not rated for bathrooms, kitchens near water sources or any area where moisture or splashing may occur.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs: Brown Marble Wall Light.
Marble is a natural stone. Each piece carries its own veining pattern, colour variation and surface character. No two backplates are identical. This is inherent to the material and is what separates a stone fitting from a painted or moulded alternative.
A metal backplate is uniform, lightweight and visually flat. A marble backplate has depth, weight and a surface that changes depending on the light falling across it. At eye level, where wall lights sit, that difference is visible every time you pass it.
It takes an E14 LED bulb. Warm white produces the most natural glow through the linen shade, pulling the light toward the same tonal range as the brass arm and brown marble. Cool white will feel sharper and less sympathetic to the warm materials.
Bedrooms with warm plaster or clay-toned walls where pairs flank the headboard. Hallways on cream or stone-toned walls flanking a mirror. Living rooms on a feature wall above a console or sideboard. The brown marble, brass and linen sit naturally alongside walnut, terracotta and woven textiles. For more on how to light a hallway with warmth and intention, our guide to brightening a narrow dark hallway covers the approach.
At full brightness the linen shade produces a clear, even reading glow. Dimmed, the output drops to a low amber warmth that suits late evening. The fabric softens both extremes, so neither setting feels harsh or clinical. The effect is noticeably warmer than dimming through glass or plastic.
No. The fitting is rated IP20, which covers dry indoor positions only. It is not protected against moisture or splashing. For bathrooms, choose a fitting rated IP44 or higher.
Class 1 means the metal frame must be connected to earth for safety. The wiring requires live, neutral and earth connections. This is standard for fittings with a metal body or arm.
Pairs flanking a bed headboard or a hallway mirror create symmetry and balanced light across the wall. A single fitting works on a feature wall or beside a reading chair where one source of directional light is all the position needs.
Dimensions: 405 mm (H) x 220 mm (W) x 240 mm (D). Backplate: brown marble. Arm: brass-toned steel. Shade: tapered linen. Bulb: E14 LED. Dimmable: yes. Voltage: 220-240 V. Class: 1 (earth required). IP: 20. Weight: 0.96 kg.
Styling a Room Around Natural Materials.
A wall light with stone, brass and linen sets a material tone that the rest of the room can follow. These two guides cover how to build interiors around warm, textured, natural palettes where every piece earns its place.
Overview
Materials That Reward a Closer Look.
A brown marble backplate with natural veining no two pieces share. A brass-toned steel arm, warm against the stone. A tapered linen shade that diffuses the E14 LED into soft ambient light rather than a beam. At 405 mm tall and 220 mm wide it fits beside the bed, flanking a mirror or along a hallway. Dimmable with a compatible bulb and switch. Class 1, earth required, IP20 for dry indoor positions only.
What Wall Light Does Differently.
- Linen throws light that glass cannot: A glass shade directs and concentrates. Linen absorbs and redistributes, producing a glow that wraps softly across the wall. The effect is ambient rather than focal, which changes how the room feels after dark.
- The fitting earns its place when off: Most wall lights disappear during the day. The marble veining, brass arm and textured linen give this one a reason to be looked at in full daylight. It is a material object, not just a light source waiting for evening.
- Pairs change a wall more than singles: Two fittings flanking a headboard or mirror create symmetry and balanced light that a single fitting and a floor lamp cannot match. The marble makes each one subtly different, which keeps the pairing interesting.
- Dimming replaces the bedside routine: Full glow for reading, dropped to low amber for the last ten minutes. The linen softens both ends of the range. One switch beside the bed replaces the reach for a table lamp.
- Overhead light flattens a bedroom: A ceiling fitting presses light down and removes shadow. Wall lights at eye level restore depth and the directional softness that makes a room feel inhabited rather than simply lit.
- Stone develops character over years: Marble does not fade, peel or yellow. The surface remains stable, and the veining that makes each piece unique on day one continues to define it for years.
Rooms That Suit Stone and Linen.
Pairs beside the bed against warm plaster or a clay-toned wall, where the marble grounds the arrangement and the linen casts a reading-height glow. Either side of a hallway mirror on a cream or stone-toned wall. On a feature wall in a living room where the fitting is the focal point. The brown marble, brass and linen pair naturally with walnut, terracotta and woven textiles. For ideas on creating atmosphere in a room designed around low, warm light, our guide to stylish cinema room design covers the thinking.
Description
Three Materials at Eye Level.
A ceiling light is seen from below. A table lamp from across the room. A wall light is seen at arm's length, where every material is close enough to read. The backplate is brown marble with natural veining that no two pieces share. The arm is brass-toned steel, slender and warm against the stone. The shade is tapered linen, soft enough to glow when lit and textured enough to hold interest when it is not. Together they create a fitting worth examining up close.
At 405 mm tall and 220 mm wide it is proportioned for the positions wall lights occupy: beside a bed, flanking a mirror, along a hallway or on a feature wall where the fitting is the focal point rather than a background detail. The E14 LED socket is dimmable with a compatible bulb and switch, which means the linen shade can move from a functional reading glow to a low ambient warmth depending on the hour. Class 1 with earth required. IP20 for indoor use only.
For a pendant that carries the same natural material direction from the wall into the centre of the room, the natural seagrass pendant light pairs the textured, organic quality of woven fibre with warm light in a way that complements rather than competes with stone and linen.
What You Notice Standing Close.
- Brown marble backplate with natural veining. Each piece carries its own pattern. The stone is cool to the touch, substantial against the wall and visually grounding beneath the shade and arm. No two fittings are identical.
- Brass-toned arm against the stone. The warm metal bridges the cool marble and the soft linen, providing a colour and material contrast that gives the fitting its layered quality. Slender enough to feel refined, not heavy.
- Tapered linen shade that glows when lit. The fabric diffuses the LED into a soft, even warmth rather than a directional beam. When off, the linen texture and tapered form hold the fitting's visual presence on the wall.
- Dimmable with a compatible E14 LED. Full brightness for reading beside the bed. Low glow for ambient evening light. The linen shade softens both extremes into something the room can live with comfortably.
- 405 mm tall, 240 mm projection. Sized for beside a bed headboard, either side of a mirror or along a hallway at 1.5 to 1.7 metres from the floor. The projection allows the shade to sit clear of the wall surface.
- Class 1, IP20, indoor use only. Earth connection required. Rated for dry interior positions. Not suitable for bathrooms or any area where moisture is present.
Why Marble Works at This Height.
Marble is a material people associate with surfaces they look down at or walk across: floors, countertops, table tops. Placing it at eye level on a wall changes the relationship. The veining becomes something you read like a pattern rather than something you rest a glass on. The weight and coolness of the stone register differently when the object is vertical and at face height. It gives the wall light a presence that painted metal or plastic backplates cannot achieve, and because every piece of marble carries unique veining, the fitting becomes a one-off rather than a mass-produced repeat.
Where Stone and Linen Belong.
Pairs flanking a bed headboard against warm plaster walls and walnut furniture, where the marble picks up the earthiness of the surrounding palette. Either side of a hallway mirror on a cream or stone-toned wall, where the brass arm catches the reflection. On a feature wall in a living room above a sideboard or console, where the fitting is the deliberate centrepiece of the arrangement. The brown marble and linen combination sits naturally alongside warm neutrals, terracotta accents, natural timber and soft woven textiles without needing the room to be styled around it.
Before You Order.
- Bulb type is E14 LED. Dimmable with a compatible bulb and dimmer switch. Choose warm white for the most natural result through the linen shade.
- Class 1 requires an earth connection. Live, neutral and earth wiring needed. Standard for metal-framed wall fittings.
- IP20 means indoor dry positions only. Not rated for bathrooms, kitchens near water sources or any area where moisture or splashing may occur.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs
FAQs: Brown Marble Wall Light.
Marble is a natural stone. Each piece carries its own veining pattern, colour variation and surface character. No two backplates are identical. This is inherent to the material and is what separates a stone fitting from a painted or moulded alternative.
A metal backplate is uniform, lightweight and visually flat. A marble backplate has depth, weight and a surface that changes depending on the light falling across it. At eye level, where wall lights sit, that difference is visible every time you pass it.
It takes an E14 LED bulb. Warm white produces the most natural glow through the linen shade, pulling the light toward the same tonal range as the brass arm and brown marble. Cool white will feel sharper and less sympathetic to the warm materials.
Bedrooms with warm plaster or clay-toned walls where pairs flank the headboard. Hallways on cream or stone-toned walls flanking a mirror. Living rooms on a feature wall above a console or sideboard. The brown marble, brass and linen sit naturally alongside walnut, terracotta and woven textiles. For more on how to light a hallway with warmth and intention, our guide to brightening a narrow dark hallway covers the approach.
At full brightness the linen shade produces a clear, even reading glow. Dimmed, the output drops to a low amber warmth that suits late evening. The fabric softens both extremes, so neither setting feels harsh or clinical. The effect is noticeably warmer than dimming through glass or plastic.
No. The fitting is rated IP20, which covers dry indoor positions only. It is not protected against moisture or splashing. For bathrooms, choose a fitting rated IP44 or higher.
Class 1 means the metal frame must be connected to earth for safety. The wiring requires live, neutral and earth connections. This is standard for fittings with a metal body or arm.
Pairs flanking a bed headboard or a hallway mirror create symmetry and balanced light across the wall. A single fitting works on a feature wall or beside a reading chair where one source of directional light is all the position needs.
Dimensions: 405 mm (H) x 220 mm (W) x 240 mm (D). Backplate: brown marble. Arm: brass-toned steel. Shade: tapered linen. Bulb: E14 LED. Dimmable: yes. Voltage: 220-240 V. Class: 1 (earth required). IP: 20. Weight: 0.96 kg.
Knowledge Hub
Styling a Room Around Natural Materials.
A wall light with stone, brass and linen sets a material tone that the rest of the room can follow. These two guides cover how to build interiors around warm, textured, natural palettes where every piece earns its place.