Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
Three Heads. One Rose. Light That Obeys.
The ordinary ceiling light illuminates the room. This one illuminates it the way you want. Three heads in polished bright nickel sit on a shared ceiling plate, each rotating and tilting independently so the three beams can be aimed at entirely different points: the worktop the overhead light has never quite reached, the corner chair, the artwork on the opposite wall. The difference between light that falls where it happens to and light that goes where it is told is not subtle. It is the difference between a room that works and one that almost does. Dimmable with a compatible switch. Three E14 Golf bulbs required, sold separately.
What the Numbers Actually Tell You
- Spotlight heads: Three, each independently adjustable.
- Finish: Polished bright nickel on steel.
- Dimensions: 470mm wide and deep, adjustable depth 155 to 255mm.
- Bulb: Three E14 Golf candelabra screw, sold separately; warm white at 2700K recommended.
- Dimmable: Yes, with a compatible trailing-edge dimmer; Class 1, earth wire required.
- IP rating: IP20, dry rooms only.
A Fitting for Rooms That Need More Than One Answer
Most rooms have more than one job for a ceiling light to do, and most ceiling lights can do only one. A living room needs the reading corner lit differently from the display wall. A kitchen needs the worktop bright while the dining end feels warmer. A home office needs a well-lit desk without the rest of the room closing in. Three adjustable heads on a single fitting give a room three answers from one point on the ceiling, without the visual bulk of a track system or the commitment of replastering for recessed lights. For ideas on building a layered, directional scheme across a room with different zones, the industrial living room design guide covers how to layer light sources effectively.
Light That Goes Where You Actually Need It.
Most ceiling lights make a fixed decision on your behalf: the light falls in one place, covering whatever happens to be beneath the rose whether that is where you need it or not. This polished nickel spotlight fitting refuses that compromise. Three individual heads sit on a shared ceiling plate, each rotating and tilting independently so each can be directed at a specific point. The worktop the overhead light has never reached. The reading chair in the corner. The artwork on the far wall. Each gets its own beam, from a single fitting that takes up no more ceiling space than a standard close-mount.
The finish is polished bright nickel plate: clean, slightly reflective, sitting as naturally alongside white-painted woodwork as it does beside exposed steel and concrete. Dimmable with a compatible switch, the three heads move from the sharp brightness of a working kitchen to the lower warmth of an evening dining room without changing a bulb or adjusting a shade.
Six Things Three Adjustable Heads Give a Room
- Directed light rather than scattered light. Each head rotates and tilts independently, landing three beams on three entirely different points from a single mounting point.
- A finish that works across styles without demanding attention. More alive than chrome, less yellow than brass, and capable of reading as contemporary or quietly timeless depending on what surrounds it.
- Task lighting and ambient lighting from the same fitting. Bright and angled down, the three heads light a worktop or desk with purpose. Dimmed and aimed at a wall or artwork, the same fitting creates atmosphere with no change beyond the dimmer switch.
- Depth that adjusts to suit the ceiling. Configures at installation to suit the ceiling height and the angle each head will be set to.
- A clean, uncluttered profile overhead. Three heads on a shared plate look edited rather than busy, the polished nickel keeping the silhouette tight and adding a quiet brightness to the ceiling.
- Flexibility that does not require a rewire to achieve. The directional control of track lighting from a single rose, without the visual bulk of a full track system.
What Polished Nickel Does That Other Finishes Cannot
Brass is warm. Chrome is cold. Polished nickel sits between them: cool enough to feel contemporary but with a depth chrome lacks. Against white walls and pale oak it disappears quietly. Against slate or charcoal upholstery its reflective surface catches the light from the heads and adds a quiet brightness overhead. It is the finish decorators reach for when the fitting should be correct without being noticed. Those adding warmth at table height to soften the precision above might find the classic glass touch table lamp a natural companion.
The Rooms and Moments It Was Made For
A home office where the overhead light has always left the desk in its own shadow. A kitchen where three adjustable heads from a single rose do the work of a full recessed grid without touching the ceiling plaster. A dining room where the pendant handles the table but the walls stay dark. A living room with framed prints along one wall that have never been properly lit. Whatever the room, the value of this fitting is the same: the light goes where the room needs it rather than where the rose happens to be. For ideas on how directed light builds atmosphere as well as function, this guide to cinema room lighting ideas explores how layered, directional light transforms how a room feels.
Check These Before You Buy
- Bulbs not included , three E14 Golf bulbs required. The E14 Golf is a small candelabra screw bulb, different from the standard E27 most ceiling fittings use. Three required, sold separately. Warm white at 2700K softens the cool nickel finish and balances task brightness with evening warmth.
- Class 1 wiring , an earth wire is required. Class 1 means a dedicated earth wire must be present in the ceiling circuit. Most UK homes wired after 1966 will have this. If your property has older wiring, confirm the circuit includes an earth conductor before ordering.
- IP20 rated , dry rooms only. IP20 offers no moisture protection. Suitable for living rooms, dining rooms, home offices and bedrooms. Not for bathrooms, shower rooms or any position where steam reaches the ceiling.
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.
Everything You Need to Know Before You Buy
Each head rotates and tilts independently: all three at the same spot, or each in a different direction. One at the worktop, one at the shelving, one at the corner. Physical adjustment, stays in position once set.
Three E14 Golf bulbs, sold separately. A small candelabra screw bulb, not the standard E27. Warm white at 2700K softens the cool nickel finish and keeps the room from feeling clinical at full brightness.
Genuinely dimmable, but the dimmer switch makes it work. Full range: from the sharp brightness a kitchen needs down to the low setting that makes a dining room somewhere you want to eat. Requires a compatible trailing-edge dimmer. A standard on/off gives full brightness only.
Yes. Class 1 means a dedicated earth wire must be present in the ceiling circuit. Most UK homes wired after 1966 have this as standard. If your wiring is older or unmodified, confirm it includes an earth conductor before ordering.
Any room where one fixed light source is not enough: a kitchen where the worktop and dining end need different treatment, a home office where the desk needs proper light, a living room with a display wall and a reading corner. IP20 rated, dry rooms only.
Polished nickel is one of the most room-agnostic finishes going. Cooler than brass, more alive than chrome, it disappears against white walls and pale oak and catches the light from the heads against darker, richer palettes. The finish that clashes with almost nothing.
Not like-for-like, but far less invasive. Three adjustable heads from a single rose cover the worktop, island and central area without opening the ceiling. Directional focused pools rather than an even wash, which for most kitchens is more useful than uniform glow that still leaves the worktop in shadow.
Yes, and usually right. The three heads provide directed task light, but something warmer at eye level softens the scheme. The industrial brass desk lamp works well at desk or side-table height where the spotlights handle the overhead.
Yes. At minimum drop, 155mm below the ceiling, this is a low profile for a three-head spotlight. In rooms with very low ceilings, set the depth to minimum and angle the heads outward rather than steeply down to spread coverage without concentrating the beams.
Getting the Most from Adjustable and Directional Lighting
A spotlight fitting is only as good as the thinking behind where each head is pointed. These guides cover how directional light works across rooms with different zones, different moods and different briefs, from the layered atmosphere of a considered living space to the practical demands of a home that needs to do several things at once.
Overview
Three Heads. One Rose. Light That Obeys.
The ordinary ceiling light illuminates the room. This one illuminates it the way you want. Three heads in polished bright nickel sit on a shared ceiling plate, each rotating and tilting independently so the three beams can be aimed at entirely different points: the worktop the overhead light has never quite reached, the corner chair, the artwork on the opposite wall. The difference between light that falls where it happens to and light that goes where it is told is not subtle. It is the difference between a room that works and one that almost does. Dimmable with a compatible switch. Three E14 Golf bulbs required, sold separately.
What the Numbers Actually Tell You
- Spotlight heads: Three, each independently adjustable.
- Finish: Polished bright nickel on steel.
- Dimensions: 470mm wide and deep, adjustable depth 155 to 255mm.
- Bulb: Three E14 Golf candelabra screw, sold separately; warm white at 2700K recommended.
- Dimmable: Yes, with a compatible trailing-edge dimmer; Class 1, earth wire required.
- IP rating: IP20, dry rooms only.
A Fitting for Rooms That Need More Than One Answer
Most rooms have more than one job for a ceiling light to do, and most ceiling lights can do only one. A living room needs the reading corner lit differently from the display wall. A kitchen needs the worktop bright while the dining end feels warmer. A home office needs a well-lit desk without the rest of the room closing in. Three adjustable heads on a single fitting give a room three answers from one point on the ceiling, without the visual bulk of a track system or the commitment of replastering for recessed lights. For ideas on building a layered, directional scheme across a room with different zones, the industrial living room design guide covers how to layer light sources effectively.
Description
Light That Goes Where You Actually Need It.
Most ceiling lights make a fixed decision on your behalf: the light falls in one place, covering whatever happens to be beneath the rose whether that is where you need it or not. This polished nickel spotlight fitting refuses that compromise. Three individual heads sit on a shared ceiling plate, each rotating and tilting independently so each can be directed at a specific point. The worktop the overhead light has never reached. The reading chair in the corner. The artwork on the far wall. Each gets its own beam, from a single fitting that takes up no more ceiling space than a standard close-mount.
The finish is polished bright nickel plate: clean, slightly reflective, sitting as naturally alongside white-painted woodwork as it does beside exposed steel and concrete. Dimmable with a compatible switch, the three heads move from the sharp brightness of a working kitchen to the lower warmth of an evening dining room without changing a bulb or adjusting a shade.
Six Things Three Adjustable Heads Give a Room
- Directed light rather than scattered light. Each head rotates and tilts independently, landing three beams on three entirely different points from a single mounting point.
- A finish that works across styles without demanding attention. More alive than chrome, less yellow than brass, and capable of reading as contemporary or quietly timeless depending on what surrounds it.
- Task lighting and ambient lighting from the same fitting. Bright and angled down, the three heads light a worktop or desk with purpose. Dimmed and aimed at a wall or artwork, the same fitting creates atmosphere with no change beyond the dimmer switch.
- Depth that adjusts to suit the ceiling. Configures at installation to suit the ceiling height and the angle each head will be set to.
- A clean, uncluttered profile overhead. Three heads on a shared plate look edited rather than busy, the polished nickel keeping the silhouette tight and adding a quiet brightness to the ceiling.
- Flexibility that does not require a rewire to achieve. The directional control of track lighting from a single rose, without the visual bulk of a full track system.
What Polished Nickel Does That Other Finishes Cannot
Brass is warm. Chrome is cold. Polished nickel sits between them: cool enough to feel contemporary but with a depth chrome lacks. Against white walls and pale oak it disappears quietly. Against slate or charcoal upholstery its reflective surface catches the light from the heads and adds a quiet brightness overhead. It is the finish decorators reach for when the fitting should be correct without being noticed. Those adding warmth at table height to soften the precision above might find the classic glass touch table lamp a natural companion.
The Rooms and Moments It Was Made For
A home office where the overhead light has always left the desk in its own shadow. A kitchen where three adjustable heads from a single rose do the work of a full recessed grid without touching the ceiling plaster. A dining room where the pendant handles the table but the walls stay dark. A living room with framed prints along one wall that have never been properly lit. Whatever the room, the value of this fitting is the same: the light goes where the room needs it rather than where the rose happens to be. For ideas on how directed light builds atmosphere as well as function, this guide to cinema room lighting ideas explores how layered, directional light transforms how a room feels.
Check These Before You Buy
- Bulbs not included , three E14 Golf bulbs required. The E14 Golf is a small candelabra screw bulb, different from the standard E27 most ceiling fittings use. Three required, sold separately. Warm white at 2700K softens the cool nickel finish and balances task brightness with evening warmth.
- Class 1 wiring , an earth wire is required. Class 1 means a dedicated earth wire must be present in the ceiling circuit. Most UK homes wired after 1966 will have this. If your property has older wiring, confirm the circuit includes an earth conductor before ordering.
- IP20 rated , dry rooms only. IP20 offers no moisture protection. Suitable for living rooms, dining rooms, home offices and bedrooms. Not for bathrooms, shower rooms or any position where steam reaches the ceiling.
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
Everything You Need to Know Before You Buy
Each head rotates and tilts independently: all three at the same spot, or each in a different direction. One at the worktop, one at the shelving, one at the corner. Physical adjustment, stays in position once set.
Three E14 Golf bulbs, sold separately. A small candelabra screw bulb, not the standard E27. Warm white at 2700K softens the cool nickel finish and keeps the room from feeling clinical at full brightness.
Genuinely dimmable, but the dimmer switch makes it work. Full range: from the sharp brightness a kitchen needs down to the low setting that makes a dining room somewhere you want to eat. Requires a compatible trailing-edge dimmer. A standard on/off gives full brightness only.
Yes. Class 1 means a dedicated earth wire must be present in the ceiling circuit. Most UK homes wired after 1966 have this as standard. If your wiring is older or unmodified, confirm it includes an earth conductor before ordering.
Any room where one fixed light source is not enough: a kitchen where the worktop and dining end need different treatment, a home office where the desk needs proper light, a living room with a display wall and a reading corner. IP20 rated, dry rooms only.
Polished nickel is one of the most room-agnostic finishes going. Cooler than brass, more alive than chrome, it disappears against white walls and pale oak and catches the light from the heads against darker, richer palettes. The finish that clashes with almost nothing.
Not like-for-like, but far less invasive. Three adjustable heads from a single rose cover the worktop, island and central area without opening the ceiling. Directional focused pools rather than an even wash, which for most kitchens is more useful than uniform glow that still leaves the worktop in shadow.
Yes, and usually right. The three heads provide directed task light, but something warmer at eye level softens the scheme. The industrial brass desk lamp works well at desk or side-table height where the spotlights handle the overhead.
Yes. At minimum drop, 155mm below the ceiling, this is a low profile for a three-head spotlight. In rooms with very low ceilings, set the depth to minimum and angle the heads outward rather than steeply down to spread coverage without concentrating the beams.
Knowledge Hub
Getting the Most from Adjustable and Directional Lighting
A spotlight fitting is only as good as the thinking behind where each head is pointed. These guides cover how directional light works across rooms with different zones, different moods and different briefs, from the layered atmosphere of a considered living space to the practical demands of a home that needs to do several things at once.
Polished Nickel 3 Light Adjustable Spotlight Ceiling Light
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
Three Heads. One Rose. Light That Obeys.
The ordinary ceiling light illuminates the room. This one illuminates it the way you want. Three heads in polished bright nickel sit on a shared ceiling plate, each rotating and tilting independently so the three beams can be aimed at entirely different points: the worktop the overhead light has never quite reached, the corner chair, the artwork on the opposite wall. The difference between light that falls where it happens to and light that goes where it is told is not subtle. It is the difference between a room that works and one that almost does. Dimmable with a compatible switch. Three E14 Golf bulbs required, sold separately.
What the Numbers Actually Tell You
- Spotlight heads: Three, each independently adjustable.
- Finish: Polished bright nickel on steel.
- Dimensions: 470mm wide and deep, adjustable depth 155 to 255mm.
- Bulb: Three E14 Golf candelabra screw, sold separately; warm white at 2700K recommended.
- Dimmable: Yes, with a compatible trailing-edge dimmer; Class 1, earth wire required.
- IP rating: IP20, dry rooms only.
A Fitting for Rooms That Need More Than One Answer
Most rooms have more than one job for a ceiling light to do, and most ceiling lights can do only one. A living room needs the reading corner lit differently from the display wall. A kitchen needs the worktop bright while the dining end feels warmer. A home office needs a well-lit desk without the rest of the room closing in. Three adjustable heads on a single fitting give a room three answers from one point on the ceiling, without the visual bulk of a track system or the commitment of replastering for recessed lights. For ideas on building a layered, directional scheme across a room with different zones, the industrial living room design guide covers how to layer light sources effectively.
Light That Goes Where You Actually Need It.
Most ceiling lights make a fixed decision on your behalf: the light falls in one place, covering whatever happens to be beneath the rose whether that is where you need it or not. This polished nickel spotlight fitting refuses that compromise. Three individual heads sit on a shared ceiling plate, each rotating and tilting independently so each can be directed at a specific point. The worktop the overhead light has never reached. The reading chair in the corner. The artwork on the far wall. Each gets its own beam, from a single fitting that takes up no more ceiling space than a standard close-mount.
The finish is polished bright nickel plate: clean, slightly reflective, sitting as naturally alongside white-painted woodwork as it does beside exposed steel and concrete. Dimmable with a compatible switch, the three heads move from the sharp brightness of a working kitchen to the lower warmth of an evening dining room without changing a bulb or adjusting a shade.
Six Things Three Adjustable Heads Give a Room
- Directed light rather than scattered light. Each head rotates and tilts independently, landing three beams on three entirely different points from a single mounting point.
- A finish that works across styles without demanding attention. More alive than chrome, less yellow than brass, and capable of reading as contemporary or quietly timeless depending on what surrounds it.
- Task lighting and ambient lighting from the same fitting. Bright and angled down, the three heads light a worktop or desk with purpose. Dimmed and aimed at a wall or artwork, the same fitting creates atmosphere with no change beyond the dimmer switch.
- Depth that adjusts to suit the ceiling. Configures at installation to suit the ceiling height and the angle each head will be set to.
- A clean, uncluttered profile overhead. Three heads on a shared plate look edited rather than busy, the polished nickel keeping the silhouette tight and adding a quiet brightness to the ceiling.
- Flexibility that does not require a rewire to achieve. The directional control of track lighting from a single rose, without the visual bulk of a full track system.
What Polished Nickel Does That Other Finishes Cannot
Brass is warm. Chrome is cold. Polished nickel sits between them: cool enough to feel contemporary but with a depth chrome lacks. Against white walls and pale oak it disappears quietly. Against slate or charcoal upholstery its reflective surface catches the light from the heads and adds a quiet brightness overhead. It is the finish decorators reach for when the fitting should be correct without being noticed. Those adding warmth at table height to soften the precision above might find the classic glass touch table lamp a natural companion.
The Rooms and Moments It Was Made For
A home office where the overhead light has always left the desk in its own shadow. A kitchen where three adjustable heads from a single rose do the work of a full recessed grid without touching the ceiling plaster. A dining room where the pendant handles the table but the walls stay dark. A living room with framed prints along one wall that have never been properly lit. Whatever the room, the value of this fitting is the same: the light goes where the room needs it rather than where the rose happens to be. For ideas on how directed light builds atmosphere as well as function, this guide to cinema room lighting ideas explores how layered, directional light transforms how a room feels.
Check These Before You Buy
- Bulbs not included , three E14 Golf bulbs required. The E14 Golf is a small candelabra screw bulb, different from the standard E27 most ceiling fittings use. Three required, sold separately. Warm white at 2700K softens the cool nickel finish and balances task brightness with evening warmth.
- Class 1 wiring , an earth wire is required. Class 1 means a dedicated earth wire must be present in the ceiling circuit. Most UK homes wired after 1966 will have this. If your property has older wiring, confirm the circuit includes an earth conductor before ordering.
- IP20 rated , dry rooms only. IP20 offers no moisture protection. Suitable for living rooms, dining rooms, home offices and bedrooms. Not for bathrooms, shower rooms or any position where steam reaches the ceiling.
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.
Everything You Need to Know Before You Buy
Each head rotates and tilts independently: all three at the same spot, or each in a different direction. One at the worktop, one at the shelving, one at the corner. Physical adjustment, stays in position once set.
Three E14 Golf bulbs, sold separately. A small candelabra screw bulb, not the standard E27. Warm white at 2700K softens the cool nickel finish and keeps the room from feeling clinical at full brightness.
Genuinely dimmable, but the dimmer switch makes it work. Full range: from the sharp brightness a kitchen needs down to the low setting that makes a dining room somewhere you want to eat. Requires a compatible trailing-edge dimmer. A standard on/off gives full brightness only.
Yes. Class 1 means a dedicated earth wire must be present in the ceiling circuit. Most UK homes wired after 1966 have this as standard. If your wiring is older or unmodified, confirm it includes an earth conductor before ordering.
Any room where one fixed light source is not enough: a kitchen where the worktop and dining end need different treatment, a home office where the desk needs proper light, a living room with a display wall and a reading corner. IP20 rated, dry rooms only.
Polished nickel is one of the most room-agnostic finishes going. Cooler than brass, more alive than chrome, it disappears against white walls and pale oak and catches the light from the heads against darker, richer palettes. The finish that clashes with almost nothing.
Not like-for-like, but far less invasive. Three adjustable heads from a single rose cover the worktop, island and central area without opening the ceiling. Directional focused pools rather than an even wash, which for most kitchens is more useful than uniform glow that still leaves the worktop in shadow.
Yes, and usually right. The three heads provide directed task light, but something warmer at eye level softens the scheme. The industrial brass desk lamp works well at desk or side-table height where the spotlights handle the overhead.
Yes. At minimum drop, 155mm below the ceiling, this is a low profile for a three-head spotlight. In rooms with very low ceilings, set the depth to minimum and angle the heads outward rather than steeply down to spread coverage without concentrating the beams.
Getting the Most from Adjustable and Directional Lighting
A spotlight fitting is only as good as the thinking behind where each head is pointed. These guides cover how directional light works across rooms with different zones, different moods and different briefs, from the layered atmosphere of a considered living space to the practical demands of a home that needs to do several things at once.
Overview
Three Heads. One Rose. Light That Obeys.
The ordinary ceiling light illuminates the room. This one illuminates it the way you want. Three heads in polished bright nickel sit on a shared ceiling plate, each rotating and tilting independently so the three beams can be aimed at entirely different points: the worktop the overhead light has never quite reached, the corner chair, the artwork on the opposite wall. The difference between light that falls where it happens to and light that goes where it is told is not subtle. It is the difference between a room that works and one that almost does. Dimmable with a compatible switch. Three E14 Golf bulbs required, sold separately.
What the Numbers Actually Tell You
- Spotlight heads: Three, each independently adjustable.
- Finish: Polished bright nickel on steel.
- Dimensions: 470mm wide and deep, adjustable depth 155 to 255mm.
- Bulb: Three E14 Golf candelabra screw, sold separately; warm white at 2700K recommended.
- Dimmable: Yes, with a compatible trailing-edge dimmer; Class 1, earth wire required.
- IP rating: IP20, dry rooms only.
A Fitting for Rooms That Need More Than One Answer
Most rooms have more than one job for a ceiling light to do, and most ceiling lights can do only one. A living room needs the reading corner lit differently from the display wall. A kitchen needs the worktop bright while the dining end feels warmer. A home office needs a well-lit desk without the rest of the room closing in. Three adjustable heads on a single fitting give a room three answers from one point on the ceiling, without the visual bulk of a track system or the commitment of replastering for recessed lights. For ideas on building a layered, directional scheme across a room with different zones, the industrial living room design guide covers how to layer light sources effectively.
Description
Light That Goes Where You Actually Need It.
Most ceiling lights make a fixed decision on your behalf: the light falls in one place, covering whatever happens to be beneath the rose whether that is where you need it or not. This polished nickel spotlight fitting refuses that compromise. Three individual heads sit on a shared ceiling plate, each rotating and tilting independently so each can be directed at a specific point. The worktop the overhead light has never reached. The reading chair in the corner. The artwork on the far wall. Each gets its own beam, from a single fitting that takes up no more ceiling space than a standard close-mount.
The finish is polished bright nickel plate: clean, slightly reflective, sitting as naturally alongside white-painted woodwork as it does beside exposed steel and concrete. Dimmable with a compatible switch, the three heads move from the sharp brightness of a working kitchen to the lower warmth of an evening dining room without changing a bulb or adjusting a shade.
Six Things Three Adjustable Heads Give a Room
- Directed light rather than scattered light. Each head rotates and tilts independently, landing three beams on three entirely different points from a single mounting point.
- A finish that works across styles without demanding attention. More alive than chrome, less yellow than brass, and capable of reading as contemporary or quietly timeless depending on what surrounds it.
- Task lighting and ambient lighting from the same fitting. Bright and angled down, the three heads light a worktop or desk with purpose. Dimmed and aimed at a wall or artwork, the same fitting creates atmosphere with no change beyond the dimmer switch.
- Depth that adjusts to suit the ceiling. Configures at installation to suit the ceiling height and the angle each head will be set to.
- A clean, uncluttered profile overhead. Three heads on a shared plate look edited rather than busy, the polished nickel keeping the silhouette tight and adding a quiet brightness to the ceiling.
- Flexibility that does not require a rewire to achieve. The directional control of track lighting from a single rose, without the visual bulk of a full track system.
What Polished Nickel Does That Other Finishes Cannot
Brass is warm. Chrome is cold. Polished nickel sits between them: cool enough to feel contemporary but with a depth chrome lacks. Against white walls and pale oak it disappears quietly. Against slate or charcoal upholstery its reflective surface catches the light from the heads and adds a quiet brightness overhead. It is the finish decorators reach for when the fitting should be correct without being noticed. Those adding warmth at table height to soften the precision above might find the classic glass touch table lamp a natural companion.
The Rooms and Moments It Was Made For
A home office where the overhead light has always left the desk in its own shadow. A kitchen where three adjustable heads from a single rose do the work of a full recessed grid without touching the ceiling plaster. A dining room where the pendant handles the table but the walls stay dark. A living room with framed prints along one wall that have never been properly lit. Whatever the room, the value of this fitting is the same: the light goes where the room needs it rather than where the rose happens to be. For ideas on how directed light builds atmosphere as well as function, this guide to cinema room lighting ideas explores how layered, directional light transforms how a room feels.
Check These Before You Buy
- Bulbs not included , three E14 Golf bulbs required. The E14 Golf is a small candelabra screw bulb, different from the standard E27 most ceiling fittings use. Three required, sold separately. Warm white at 2700K softens the cool nickel finish and balances task brightness with evening warmth.
- Class 1 wiring , an earth wire is required. Class 1 means a dedicated earth wire must be present in the ceiling circuit. Most UK homes wired after 1966 will have this. If your property has older wiring, confirm the circuit includes an earth conductor before ordering.
- IP20 rated , dry rooms only. IP20 offers no moisture protection. Suitable for living rooms, dining rooms, home offices and bedrooms. Not for bathrooms, shower rooms or any position where steam reaches the ceiling.
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
Everything You Need to Know Before You Buy
Each head rotates and tilts independently: all three at the same spot, or each in a different direction. One at the worktop, one at the shelving, one at the corner. Physical adjustment, stays in position once set.
Three E14 Golf bulbs, sold separately. A small candelabra screw bulb, not the standard E27. Warm white at 2700K softens the cool nickel finish and keeps the room from feeling clinical at full brightness.
Genuinely dimmable, but the dimmer switch makes it work. Full range: from the sharp brightness a kitchen needs down to the low setting that makes a dining room somewhere you want to eat. Requires a compatible trailing-edge dimmer. A standard on/off gives full brightness only.
Yes. Class 1 means a dedicated earth wire must be present in the ceiling circuit. Most UK homes wired after 1966 have this as standard. If your wiring is older or unmodified, confirm it includes an earth conductor before ordering.
Any room where one fixed light source is not enough: a kitchen where the worktop and dining end need different treatment, a home office where the desk needs proper light, a living room with a display wall and a reading corner. IP20 rated, dry rooms only.
Polished nickel is one of the most room-agnostic finishes going. Cooler than brass, more alive than chrome, it disappears against white walls and pale oak and catches the light from the heads against darker, richer palettes. The finish that clashes with almost nothing.
Not like-for-like, but far less invasive. Three adjustable heads from a single rose cover the worktop, island and central area without opening the ceiling. Directional focused pools rather than an even wash, which for most kitchens is more useful than uniform glow that still leaves the worktop in shadow.
Yes, and usually right. The three heads provide directed task light, but something warmer at eye level softens the scheme. The industrial brass desk lamp works well at desk or side-table height where the spotlights handle the overhead.
Yes. At minimum drop, 155mm below the ceiling, this is a low profile for a three-head spotlight. In rooms with very low ceilings, set the depth to minimum and angle the heads outward rather than steeply down to spread coverage without concentrating the beams.
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Getting the Most from Adjustable and Directional Lighting
A spotlight fitting is only as good as the thinking behind where each head is pointed. These guides cover how directional light works across rooms with different zones, different moods and different briefs, from the layered atmosphere of a considered living space to the practical demands of a home that needs to do several things at once.