Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
When the Ceiling Earns Its Place
There is a particular kind of room where everything has been considered: the furniture, the colours, the textiles. Then you look up and there is nothing there worth looking at. This fitting changes that. The layered steel petals, each finished in warm gold leaf, sit close to the ceiling and throw patterned shadows outward when lit. It does not just fill the rose. It gives the whole ceiling something to say. In a room that has been carefully put together at every other level, this is the detail that makes it feel complete.
Everything That Makes It Work
- Material: Steel with a gold leaf finish.
- Bulb: E14 golf ball, not included.
- Dimmable: Yes, trailing-edge dimmer required.
- Adjustable depth: Drop position is adjustable.
- Class: Class 1, earth wire required.
- IP Rating: IP20, dry rooms only.
Neglected Ceilings. Not Any More.
A landing that has never had a light worth noticing. A bedroom where the scheme is warm and layered but the ceiling has always let it down. A sitting room in a period property where the coving and cornicing deserve a fitting with equal intention. The gold leaf floral semi-flush belongs in any room where the ceiling has been an afterthought and you want that to stop. It is the kind of fitting that makes a room feel considered from every angle, not just at eye level. For more on pairing warm finishes with a thought-through interior, the home decor trends guide is worth exploring before you finalise your scheme.
Gold Petals. Real Shadows. One Rose.
Switch it on and look up. The layered steel petals break the light as it rises and throw interlocking shadow shapes across the ceiling above them. Not a glow, not a wash. Specific shapes, shifting as you move beneath them, deepening as you turn the dimmer down. The ceiling becomes the thing you notice first when you walk into the room.
The fitting is a gold leaf floral semi-flush, designed to sit close to the ceiling without sacrificing any of the character you would usually only get from something that hangs much lower. For a complementary warmth at bedside level, the natural seagrass pendant works naturally alongside it.
What the Room Gets in Return
- A ceiling worth looking at. Low ceilings are usually designed around rather than designed. The layered floral form gives the plaster above it a focal point and makes the constraint feel like it was the plan all along.
- Living shadow patterns that change. The shapes on the ceiling are not static. They shift with the dimmer level and with your position in the room. The space behaves differently at nine in the evening than it does at noon.
- Warmth that does not compete. Gold leaf sits quietly alongside the rest of a room. Timber, linen, rattan, aged plaster: the finish works with all of them without needing to be the loudest thing present.
- Full dimming range, properly used. From clear and practical to genuinely atmospheric. The fitting dims across a wide range, which means the same room works for a weekday morning and a slow Sunday evening. A trailing-edge dimmer switch is required, sold separately.
- A fit that suits the ceiling height. The drop is adjustable, so you are not locked into one fixed position from rose to base. This matters in rooms where every centimetre of headroom is worth keeping.
- Very little ongoing maintenance. A soft cloth every few weeks is all the surface needs. No polishing, no specialist products. The steel underneath is robust and the gold leaf more durable in daily life than it looks.
Gold Leaf Gets Better with Age
A lacquered gold finish is consistent on arrival and stays that way until it starts to wear, at which point it looks like a lacquered finish that is wearing. Gold leaf does not follow that path. Applied in thin, slightly uneven layers over the steel, the variation is there from the beginning: some surfaces catch the light directly, others absorb it. Over time that character deepens. The finish becomes richer in the way a fitting bought decades ago feels richer than one bought last season. That is the difference between a finish applied to look valuable and a material that simply is.
A Room. An Evening. This Fitting.
A Victorian terrace bedroom. Low ceiling, original coving, walls in deep sage that has been there long enough to feel settled. A walnut bed frame, linen bedding, a kilim rug that has been in the family for years. The overhead light has always been a plain white fitting that nobody chose. The gold leaf floral semi-flush goes in its place and the room changes register. The petals catch the afternoon light and the shadows arrive in the evening without being asked. For more on building a bedroom scheme around warmth and considered detail, the boho bedroom design guide is worth reading before you commit to anything.
Honest Answers Before You Order
- The bulbs are E14, not E27. E14 is the smaller candelabra screw. Widely available, but worth confirming before assuming any E27 bulbs you already have will work. Warm white LED at around 2700K suits the gold finish best. Not included.
- Dimming needs the right switch already in place. A standard on/off switch will power the fitting but gives full brightness only. The full dimmable range needs a compatible trailing-edge dimmer switch. Worth checking before you buy if dimming matters to you.
- Class 1 means you need an earth wire at the rose. Most UK domestic ceiling roses already include one. If three wires are present at your existing fitting, you are set. In older properties where wiring has not been updated, it is worth a quick check before ordering.
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.
Before You Buy: Straight Answers
It earns its mention. The layered petals break light as it rises and throw organic shapes onto the ceiling. Turn the dimmer down and the pattern deepens. Move through the room and it shifts. A genuine effect, not a photographic trick.
Gold leaf over steel reads very differently to a gold lacquer. The surface has variation built in from application, giving warmth without the brash shine that makes cheaper finishes look wrong. Alongside timber, linen or aged plaster it sits naturally.
A trailing-edge dimmer switch in place of your wall switch. A standard on/off powers the fitting but gives full brightness only. The trailing-edge dimmer unlocks the full range, which is where this fitting looks its best.
Easy to find in supermarkets, hardware shops and online. E14 is the smaller candelabra screw fitting. Warm white LED at 2700K suits the gold finish best. Not included, so worth picking up before installation day.
Exactly the ceiling this was built for. The adjustable depth lets you set it close to the surface if headroom is tight, and shadow patterns read best on a low ceiling because the plaster is right there above you. The lower the ceiling, the more it lands.
More than you might expect. At the shallower end shadows appear right at the petal edges. At the deeper end they spread further. Both look intentional. It comes down to the separation you want and the clearance you have.
Landings suit this fitting well. They are spaces you pass through and glance upward in, and the shadow pattern lands exactly there. Period sitting rooms with coving carry it well too. For a bedside companion that does not compete, the woven natural seagrass table lamp pairs naturally.
The fitting needs an earth wire at the ceiling rose. Most UK roses include one. If your existing fitting had three wires, you are set. In older properties where wiring has not been updated, confirm before purchasing.
A soft dry cloth for regular dusting is all it needs. No liquid cleaners, no abrasive cloths. Gold leaf develops a subtle patina over time rather than fading. It will look better in five years than on day one.
Making the Most of a Low Ceiling
A low ceiling is not a design problem. It is a surface that is close to you, which means the right fitting can have far more impact there than in a room with height. The key is choosing a fitting that works with the proximity rather than against it.
Overview
When the Ceiling Earns Its Place
There is a particular kind of room where everything has been considered: the furniture, the colours, the textiles. Then you look up and there is nothing there worth looking at. This fitting changes that. The layered steel petals, each finished in warm gold leaf, sit close to the ceiling and throw patterned shadows outward when lit. It does not just fill the rose. It gives the whole ceiling something to say. In a room that has been carefully put together at every other level, this is the detail that makes it feel complete.
Everything That Makes It Work
- Material: Steel with a gold leaf finish.
- Bulb: E14 golf ball, not included.
- Dimmable: Yes, trailing-edge dimmer required.
- Adjustable depth: Drop position is adjustable.
- Class: Class 1, earth wire required.
- IP Rating: IP20, dry rooms only.
Neglected Ceilings. Not Any More.
A landing that has never had a light worth noticing. A bedroom where the scheme is warm and layered but the ceiling has always let it down. A sitting room in a period property where the coving and cornicing deserve a fitting with equal intention. The gold leaf floral semi-flush belongs in any room where the ceiling has been an afterthought and you want that to stop. It is the kind of fitting that makes a room feel considered from every angle, not just at eye level. For more on pairing warm finishes with a thought-through interior, the home decor trends guide is worth exploring before you finalise your scheme.
Description
Gold Petals. Real Shadows. One Rose.
Switch it on and look up. The layered steel petals break the light as it rises and throw interlocking shadow shapes across the ceiling above them. Not a glow, not a wash. Specific shapes, shifting as you move beneath them, deepening as you turn the dimmer down. The ceiling becomes the thing you notice first when you walk into the room.
The fitting is a gold leaf floral semi-flush, designed to sit close to the ceiling without sacrificing any of the character you would usually only get from something that hangs much lower. For a complementary warmth at bedside level, the natural seagrass pendant works naturally alongside it.
What the Room Gets in Return
- A ceiling worth looking at. Low ceilings are usually designed around rather than designed. The layered floral form gives the plaster above it a focal point and makes the constraint feel like it was the plan all along.
- Living shadow patterns that change. The shapes on the ceiling are not static. They shift with the dimmer level and with your position in the room. The space behaves differently at nine in the evening than it does at noon.
- Warmth that does not compete. Gold leaf sits quietly alongside the rest of a room. Timber, linen, rattan, aged plaster: the finish works with all of them without needing to be the loudest thing present.
- Full dimming range, properly used. From clear and practical to genuinely atmospheric. The fitting dims across a wide range, which means the same room works for a weekday morning and a slow Sunday evening. A trailing-edge dimmer switch is required, sold separately.
- A fit that suits the ceiling height. The drop is adjustable, so you are not locked into one fixed position from rose to base. This matters in rooms where every centimetre of headroom is worth keeping.
- Very little ongoing maintenance. A soft cloth every few weeks is all the surface needs. No polishing, no specialist products. The steel underneath is robust and the gold leaf more durable in daily life than it looks.
Gold Leaf Gets Better with Age
A lacquered gold finish is consistent on arrival and stays that way until it starts to wear, at which point it looks like a lacquered finish that is wearing. Gold leaf does not follow that path. Applied in thin, slightly uneven layers over the steel, the variation is there from the beginning: some surfaces catch the light directly, others absorb it. Over time that character deepens. The finish becomes richer in the way a fitting bought decades ago feels richer than one bought last season. That is the difference between a finish applied to look valuable and a material that simply is.
A Room. An Evening. This Fitting.
A Victorian terrace bedroom. Low ceiling, original coving, walls in deep sage that has been there long enough to feel settled. A walnut bed frame, linen bedding, a kilim rug that has been in the family for years. The overhead light has always been a plain white fitting that nobody chose. The gold leaf floral semi-flush goes in its place and the room changes register. The petals catch the afternoon light and the shadows arrive in the evening without being asked. For more on building a bedroom scheme around warmth and considered detail, the boho bedroom design guide is worth reading before you commit to anything.
Honest Answers Before You Order
- The bulbs are E14, not E27. E14 is the smaller candelabra screw. Widely available, but worth confirming before assuming any E27 bulbs you already have will work. Warm white LED at around 2700K suits the gold finish best. Not included.
- Dimming needs the right switch already in place. A standard on/off switch will power the fitting but gives full brightness only. The full dimmable range needs a compatible trailing-edge dimmer switch. Worth checking before you buy if dimming matters to you.
- Class 1 means you need an earth wire at the rose. Most UK domestic ceiling roses already include one. If three wires are present at your existing fitting, you are set. In older properties where wiring has not been updated, it is worth a quick check before ordering.
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
Before You Buy: Straight Answers
It earns its mention. The layered petals break light as it rises and throw organic shapes onto the ceiling. Turn the dimmer down and the pattern deepens. Move through the room and it shifts. A genuine effect, not a photographic trick.
Gold leaf over steel reads very differently to a gold lacquer. The surface has variation built in from application, giving warmth without the brash shine that makes cheaper finishes look wrong. Alongside timber, linen or aged plaster it sits naturally.
A trailing-edge dimmer switch in place of your wall switch. A standard on/off powers the fitting but gives full brightness only. The trailing-edge dimmer unlocks the full range, which is where this fitting looks its best.
Easy to find in supermarkets, hardware shops and online. E14 is the smaller candelabra screw fitting. Warm white LED at 2700K suits the gold finish best. Not included, so worth picking up before installation day.
Exactly the ceiling this was built for. The adjustable depth lets you set it close to the surface if headroom is tight, and shadow patterns read best on a low ceiling because the plaster is right there above you. The lower the ceiling, the more it lands.
More than you might expect. At the shallower end shadows appear right at the petal edges. At the deeper end they spread further. Both look intentional. It comes down to the separation you want and the clearance you have.
Landings suit this fitting well. They are spaces you pass through and glance upward in, and the shadow pattern lands exactly there. Period sitting rooms with coving carry it well too. For a bedside companion that does not compete, the woven natural seagrass table lamp pairs naturally.
The fitting needs an earth wire at the ceiling rose. Most UK roses include one. If your existing fitting had three wires, you are set. In older properties where wiring has not been updated, confirm before purchasing.
A soft dry cloth for regular dusting is all it needs. No liquid cleaners, no abrasive cloths. Gold leaf develops a subtle patina over time rather than fading. It will look better in five years than on day one.
Knowledge Hub
Making the Most of a Low Ceiling
A low ceiling is not a design problem. It is a surface that is close to you, which means the right fitting can have far more impact there than in a room with height. The key is choosing a fitting that works with the proximity rather than against it.
Gold Leaf Floral Semi Flush Ceiling Light
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
When the Ceiling Earns Its Place
There is a particular kind of room where everything has been considered: the furniture, the colours, the textiles. Then you look up and there is nothing there worth looking at. This fitting changes that. The layered steel petals, each finished in warm gold leaf, sit close to the ceiling and throw patterned shadows outward when lit. It does not just fill the rose. It gives the whole ceiling something to say. In a room that has been carefully put together at every other level, this is the detail that makes it feel complete.
Everything That Makes It Work
- Material: Steel with a gold leaf finish.
- Bulb: E14 golf ball, not included.
- Dimmable: Yes, trailing-edge dimmer required.
- Adjustable depth: Drop position is adjustable.
- Class: Class 1, earth wire required.
- IP Rating: IP20, dry rooms only.
Neglected Ceilings. Not Any More.
A landing that has never had a light worth noticing. A bedroom where the scheme is warm and layered but the ceiling has always let it down. A sitting room in a period property where the coving and cornicing deserve a fitting with equal intention. The gold leaf floral semi-flush belongs in any room where the ceiling has been an afterthought and you want that to stop. It is the kind of fitting that makes a room feel considered from every angle, not just at eye level. For more on pairing warm finishes with a thought-through interior, the home decor trends guide is worth exploring before you finalise your scheme.
Gold Petals. Real Shadows. One Rose.
Switch it on and look up. The layered steel petals break the light as it rises and throw interlocking shadow shapes across the ceiling above them. Not a glow, not a wash. Specific shapes, shifting as you move beneath them, deepening as you turn the dimmer down. The ceiling becomes the thing you notice first when you walk into the room.
The fitting is a gold leaf floral semi-flush, designed to sit close to the ceiling without sacrificing any of the character you would usually only get from something that hangs much lower. For a complementary warmth at bedside level, the natural seagrass pendant works naturally alongside it.
What the Room Gets in Return
- A ceiling worth looking at. Low ceilings are usually designed around rather than designed. The layered floral form gives the plaster above it a focal point and makes the constraint feel like it was the plan all along.
- Living shadow patterns that change. The shapes on the ceiling are not static. They shift with the dimmer level and with your position in the room. The space behaves differently at nine in the evening than it does at noon.
- Warmth that does not compete. Gold leaf sits quietly alongside the rest of a room. Timber, linen, rattan, aged plaster: the finish works with all of them without needing to be the loudest thing present.
- Full dimming range, properly used. From clear and practical to genuinely atmospheric. The fitting dims across a wide range, which means the same room works for a weekday morning and a slow Sunday evening. A trailing-edge dimmer switch is required, sold separately.
- A fit that suits the ceiling height. The drop is adjustable, so you are not locked into one fixed position from rose to base. This matters in rooms where every centimetre of headroom is worth keeping.
- Very little ongoing maintenance. A soft cloth every few weeks is all the surface needs. No polishing, no specialist products. The steel underneath is robust and the gold leaf more durable in daily life than it looks.
Gold Leaf Gets Better with Age
A lacquered gold finish is consistent on arrival and stays that way until it starts to wear, at which point it looks like a lacquered finish that is wearing. Gold leaf does not follow that path. Applied in thin, slightly uneven layers over the steel, the variation is there from the beginning: some surfaces catch the light directly, others absorb it. Over time that character deepens. The finish becomes richer in the way a fitting bought decades ago feels richer than one bought last season. That is the difference between a finish applied to look valuable and a material that simply is.
A Room. An Evening. This Fitting.
A Victorian terrace bedroom. Low ceiling, original coving, walls in deep sage that has been there long enough to feel settled. A walnut bed frame, linen bedding, a kilim rug that has been in the family for years. The overhead light has always been a plain white fitting that nobody chose. The gold leaf floral semi-flush goes in its place and the room changes register. The petals catch the afternoon light and the shadows arrive in the evening without being asked. For more on building a bedroom scheme around warmth and considered detail, the boho bedroom design guide is worth reading before you commit to anything.
Honest Answers Before You Order
- The bulbs are E14, not E27. E14 is the smaller candelabra screw. Widely available, but worth confirming before assuming any E27 bulbs you already have will work. Warm white LED at around 2700K suits the gold finish best. Not included.
- Dimming needs the right switch already in place. A standard on/off switch will power the fitting but gives full brightness only. The full dimmable range needs a compatible trailing-edge dimmer switch. Worth checking before you buy if dimming matters to you.
- Class 1 means you need an earth wire at the rose. Most UK domestic ceiling roses already include one. If three wires are present at your existing fitting, you are set. In older properties where wiring has not been updated, it is worth a quick check before ordering.
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.
Before You Buy: Straight Answers
It earns its mention. The layered petals break light as it rises and throw organic shapes onto the ceiling. Turn the dimmer down and the pattern deepens. Move through the room and it shifts. A genuine effect, not a photographic trick.
Gold leaf over steel reads very differently to a gold lacquer. The surface has variation built in from application, giving warmth without the brash shine that makes cheaper finishes look wrong. Alongside timber, linen or aged plaster it sits naturally.
A trailing-edge dimmer switch in place of your wall switch. A standard on/off powers the fitting but gives full brightness only. The trailing-edge dimmer unlocks the full range, which is where this fitting looks its best.
Easy to find in supermarkets, hardware shops and online. E14 is the smaller candelabra screw fitting. Warm white LED at 2700K suits the gold finish best. Not included, so worth picking up before installation day.
Exactly the ceiling this was built for. The adjustable depth lets you set it close to the surface if headroom is tight, and shadow patterns read best on a low ceiling because the plaster is right there above you. The lower the ceiling, the more it lands.
More than you might expect. At the shallower end shadows appear right at the petal edges. At the deeper end they spread further. Both look intentional. It comes down to the separation you want and the clearance you have.
Landings suit this fitting well. They are spaces you pass through and glance upward in, and the shadow pattern lands exactly there. Period sitting rooms with coving carry it well too. For a bedside companion that does not compete, the woven natural seagrass table lamp pairs naturally.
The fitting needs an earth wire at the ceiling rose. Most UK roses include one. If your existing fitting had three wires, you are set. In older properties where wiring has not been updated, confirm before purchasing.
A soft dry cloth for regular dusting is all it needs. No liquid cleaners, no abrasive cloths. Gold leaf develops a subtle patina over time rather than fading. It will look better in five years than on day one.
Making the Most of a Low Ceiling
A low ceiling is not a design problem. It is a surface that is close to you, which means the right fitting can have far more impact there than in a room with height. The key is choosing a fitting that works with the proximity rather than against it.
Overview
When the Ceiling Earns Its Place
There is a particular kind of room where everything has been considered: the furniture, the colours, the textiles. Then you look up and there is nothing there worth looking at. This fitting changes that. The layered steel petals, each finished in warm gold leaf, sit close to the ceiling and throw patterned shadows outward when lit. It does not just fill the rose. It gives the whole ceiling something to say. In a room that has been carefully put together at every other level, this is the detail that makes it feel complete.
Everything That Makes It Work
- Material: Steel with a gold leaf finish.
- Bulb: E14 golf ball, not included.
- Dimmable: Yes, trailing-edge dimmer required.
- Adjustable depth: Drop position is adjustable.
- Class: Class 1, earth wire required.
- IP Rating: IP20, dry rooms only.
Neglected Ceilings. Not Any More.
A landing that has never had a light worth noticing. A bedroom where the scheme is warm and layered but the ceiling has always let it down. A sitting room in a period property where the coving and cornicing deserve a fitting with equal intention. The gold leaf floral semi-flush belongs in any room where the ceiling has been an afterthought and you want that to stop. It is the kind of fitting that makes a room feel considered from every angle, not just at eye level. For more on pairing warm finishes with a thought-through interior, the home decor trends guide is worth exploring before you finalise your scheme.
Description
Gold Petals. Real Shadows. One Rose.
Switch it on and look up. The layered steel petals break the light as it rises and throw interlocking shadow shapes across the ceiling above them. Not a glow, not a wash. Specific shapes, shifting as you move beneath them, deepening as you turn the dimmer down. The ceiling becomes the thing you notice first when you walk into the room.
The fitting is a gold leaf floral semi-flush, designed to sit close to the ceiling without sacrificing any of the character you would usually only get from something that hangs much lower. For a complementary warmth at bedside level, the natural seagrass pendant works naturally alongside it.
What the Room Gets in Return
- A ceiling worth looking at. Low ceilings are usually designed around rather than designed. The layered floral form gives the plaster above it a focal point and makes the constraint feel like it was the plan all along.
- Living shadow patterns that change. The shapes on the ceiling are not static. They shift with the dimmer level and with your position in the room. The space behaves differently at nine in the evening than it does at noon.
- Warmth that does not compete. Gold leaf sits quietly alongside the rest of a room. Timber, linen, rattan, aged plaster: the finish works with all of them without needing to be the loudest thing present.
- Full dimming range, properly used. From clear and practical to genuinely atmospheric. The fitting dims across a wide range, which means the same room works for a weekday morning and a slow Sunday evening. A trailing-edge dimmer switch is required, sold separately.
- A fit that suits the ceiling height. The drop is adjustable, so you are not locked into one fixed position from rose to base. This matters in rooms where every centimetre of headroom is worth keeping.
- Very little ongoing maintenance. A soft cloth every few weeks is all the surface needs. No polishing, no specialist products. The steel underneath is robust and the gold leaf more durable in daily life than it looks.
Gold Leaf Gets Better with Age
A lacquered gold finish is consistent on arrival and stays that way until it starts to wear, at which point it looks like a lacquered finish that is wearing. Gold leaf does not follow that path. Applied in thin, slightly uneven layers over the steel, the variation is there from the beginning: some surfaces catch the light directly, others absorb it. Over time that character deepens. The finish becomes richer in the way a fitting bought decades ago feels richer than one bought last season. That is the difference between a finish applied to look valuable and a material that simply is.
A Room. An Evening. This Fitting.
A Victorian terrace bedroom. Low ceiling, original coving, walls in deep sage that has been there long enough to feel settled. A walnut bed frame, linen bedding, a kilim rug that has been in the family for years. The overhead light has always been a plain white fitting that nobody chose. The gold leaf floral semi-flush goes in its place and the room changes register. The petals catch the afternoon light and the shadows arrive in the evening without being asked. For more on building a bedroom scheme around warmth and considered detail, the boho bedroom design guide is worth reading before you commit to anything.
Honest Answers Before You Order
- The bulbs are E14, not E27. E14 is the smaller candelabra screw. Widely available, but worth confirming before assuming any E27 bulbs you already have will work. Warm white LED at around 2700K suits the gold finish best. Not included.
- Dimming needs the right switch already in place. A standard on/off switch will power the fitting but gives full brightness only. The full dimmable range needs a compatible trailing-edge dimmer switch. Worth checking before you buy if dimming matters to you.
- Class 1 means you need an earth wire at the rose. Most UK domestic ceiling roses already include one. If three wires are present at your existing fitting, you are set. In older properties where wiring has not been updated, it is worth a quick check before ordering.
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
Before You Buy: Straight Answers
It earns its mention. The layered petals break light as it rises and throw organic shapes onto the ceiling. Turn the dimmer down and the pattern deepens. Move through the room and it shifts. A genuine effect, not a photographic trick.
Gold leaf over steel reads very differently to a gold lacquer. The surface has variation built in from application, giving warmth without the brash shine that makes cheaper finishes look wrong. Alongside timber, linen or aged plaster it sits naturally.
A trailing-edge dimmer switch in place of your wall switch. A standard on/off powers the fitting but gives full brightness only. The trailing-edge dimmer unlocks the full range, which is where this fitting looks its best.
Easy to find in supermarkets, hardware shops and online. E14 is the smaller candelabra screw fitting. Warm white LED at 2700K suits the gold finish best. Not included, so worth picking up before installation day.
Exactly the ceiling this was built for. The adjustable depth lets you set it close to the surface if headroom is tight, and shadow patterns read best on a low ceiling because the plaster is right there above you. The lower the ceiling, the more it lands.
More than you might expect. At the shallower end shadows appear right at the petal edges. At the deeper end they spread further. Both look intentional. It comes down to the separation you want and the clearance you have.
Landings suit this fitting well. They are spaces you pass through and glance upward in, and the shadow pattern lands exactly there. Period sitting rooms with coving carry it well too. For a bedside companion that does not compete, the woven natural seagrass table lamp pairs naturally.
The fitting needs an earth wire at the ceiling rose. Most UK roses include one. If your existing fitting had three wires, you are set. In older properties where wiring has not been updated, confirm before purchasing.
A soft dry cloth for regular dusting is all it needs. No liquid cleaners, no abrasive cloths. Gold leaf develops a subtle patina over time rather than fading. It will look better in five years than on day one.
Knowledge Hub
Making the Most of a Low Ceiling
A low ceiling is not a design problem. It is a surface that is close to you, which means the right fitting can have far more impact there than in a room with height. The key is choosing a fitting that works with the proximity rather than against it.