Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
The weight tells you something different.
At 0.96 kg, this is heavier than almost any wall light of its size, and the reason is the backplate. It is white marble, natural stone with visible veining and a luminous surface that changes in different light. Behind a softly tapered linen shade on a warm brass-toned arm, it creates a fitting that feels permanent rather than applied. The linen diffuses the bulb entirely, producing a wide ambient glow with no glare, while the marble reflects that glow back into the room. Dimmable with a compatible switch and fitted for an E14 LED, it moves from bright reading light to quiet evening presence depending on the hour.
What changes when this goes up.
- It looks considered when switched off: Most wall lights disappear when unlit. The marble backplate gives this one a sculptural presence during daylight, sitting on the wall as a material object rather than a dormant fitting.
- It gives the glow back to the room: White marble reflects diffused light from the shade outward rather than absorbing it. The wall around the fitting glows gently, extending the reach of the light beyond the shade.
- It replaces the bedside lamp entirely: Paired either side of a headboard, two fittings free both nightstands of lamp bases and cables. The dimmer controls brightness from the wall switch, keeping surfaces clear.
- It anchors a bare hallway wall: A hallway with no shelf or artwork needs something at eye level. This fitting provides both light and a visual resting point, and the marble gives it enough weight to hold the space alone.
- It improves rather than ages: White marble develops a subtly richer tone over years without yellowing or discolouring. The brass arm will mellow gently alongside it. Both materials look better with time, not worse.
- It creates symmetry as a pair: Two fittings flanking a mirror, fireplace or bed frame establish the balance that makes a room feel resolved. The unique veining on each backplate means the pair relates without being identical.
Where marble and linen belong.
In a bedroom paired beside a headboard, the marble adds weight and permanence that lighter fittings cannot deliver. In a hallway, a single fitting at eye height provides light and a focal point on an otherwise bare wall. The linen, brass and marble combination suits contemporary, transitional and quietly luxurious interiors. It pairs well with pieces that use organic textures, such as the Woven Seagrass Table Lamp on a nearby console or nightstand.
Marble was never meant for backplates.
It belongs on floors, worktops and bathroom surfaces where weight and permanence are part of the function. Mounting it on a wall at face height, behind a light fitting, is a deliberate choice that changes how the fitting relates to the room. A metal or wooden backplate is a mounting surface. Marble is a material statement. At eye level, the natural veining is visible every time you pass, and because every piece of stone carries a different pattern, the fitting becomes genuinely one of a kind.
The shade is a softly tapered linen, warm in tone and gentle in the light it allows through. It diffuses the bulb completely, producing a wide, even glow with no hotspot, no glare and no visible filament. Behind the shade, a curved arm in warm brass-toned steel connects linen to stone with a finish that sits tonally between the two materials without favouring either.
Dimmable with a compatible switch and fitted for an E14 LED, it works equally as bedside reading light, hallway accent or living room feature. For ideas on combining natural textures with soft fabrics in a layered bedroom scheme, our boho bedroom guide covers the approach in detail.
What you notice before switching on.
- White marble backplate. Natural stone with visible veining and a luminous surface tone. Every piece carries a slightly different pattern, making each fitting unique. The weight and coolness of the stone are noticeable at close range.
- Tapered linen shade. Warm, soft and opaque. It diffuses light evenly through the fabric, producing an ambient glow rather than a directional beam. The natural texture of the linen is visible when the light is on.
- Warm brass-toned arm. The curved steel arm connects stone to shade with a finish that complements both. It avoids the high polish of chrome and the weight of antique brass, sitting in a modern middle ground.
- 405mm tall. Taller than most compact wall lights, which gives it presence on the wall. It works as a visual anchor in its own right rather than disappearing into the plaster.
- Dimmable with a compatible switch. Full brightness for reading or grooming, then dialled back to a low glow for evening rooms. The linen shade softens at every level.
- E14 LED fitting, bulb not included. Choose a warm white LED between 2200K and 2700K for the best pairing with the marble tone and linen warmth.
Why the veining is the point.
White marble is not a uniform white. It carries grey, cream and occasionally warm ochre veining in patterns unique to each piece. At eye level, those veins become the detail. They catch ambient light differently depending on the angle and time of day, giving the fitting a quality that painted surfaces cannot achieve. The luminous tone also reflects light from the shade back into the room, amplifying the glow rather than absorbing it.
Rooms that deserve natural stone.
In a bedroom with warm white walls and a linen-upholstered headboard, paired either side of the bed, the marble backplate adds weight and permanence that fabric alone cannot deliver. In a hallway with pale plaster and a console table in warm oak, a single fitting at eye height provides both light and a focal point. In a living room beside a fireplace or alcove, the marble introduces a material connection to stone surfaces elsewhere in the scheme. The linen, brass and marble combination suits contemporary, transitional and quietly luxurious interiors where natural materials do the talking.
Before you order.
- Bulb type: E14 LED, not included. Choose a warm white candle or golf LED. The linen shade conceals the bulb entirely, so colour temperature matters more than shape. Between 2200K and 2700K pairs best with the marble and brass.
- Class 1, IP20. Requires an earth connection. Indoor use only, not rated for bathrooms or any location exposed to moisture. The marble is natural stone and should not be installed in damp environments.
- Dimensions: 405 x 220 x 240mm. This is a taller fitting than most wall lights, so check the wall position against mirrors, artwork and headboard height before committing. The 240mm projection is moderate but should be measured against hallway widths.
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.
Marble wall light: questions answered.
Yes. It is natural white marble with visible veining, not a marble-effect print or a resin mould. Because each piece of stone carries a slightly different pattern, no two fittings will look exactly the same. The veining may include grey, cream and occasional warm ochre tones.
A metal backplate is a mounting surface. Marble is a material statement. The stone brings weight, texture and a luminous quality that metal cannot replicate. At eye level, the natural veining becomes visible detail that changes how the fitting relates to the wall around it.
An E14 LED in a warm white between 2200K and 2700K. The linen shade fully conceals the bulb, so the shape matters less than the colour temperature. Candle or golf-shaped LEDs both work well. The bulb is not included in the box.
Bedrooms, hallways and living rooms with warm neutral walls and natural textures. The marble, linen and brass combination suits contemporary, transitional and quietly luxurious interiors. It pairs well with warm-toned pieces that use organic materials in adjacent rooms, such as the Industrial Brass Desk Lamp on a nearby desk or table.
Yes, with a compatible dimmer switch. Dimming changes the fitting noticeably: at full brightness the linen shade glows evenly and the marble veining is clearly visible. At lower levels the glow softens, the shade texture recedes and the fitting becomes a quiet warm presence on the wall.
No. It is rated IP20 for dry indoor environments only. Natural marble should not be exposed to moisture or humidity over extended periods, so bathrooms, en-suites and kitchens with significant steam should be avoided.
Class 1 means the fitting requires an earth connection in addition to the live and neutral wires. The circuit must include a protective earth conductor. This is standard for most UK domestic lighting circuits.
At 0.96 kg total weight, it is heavier than most wall lights but well within the range of standard wall fixings. On plasterboard walls, use appropriate anchors rated for the weight. On solid brick or block, standard screws and plugs are sufficient.
405mm tall, 220mm wide, 240mm projection from the wall. Weight 0.96 kg. White marble backplate, warm brass-toned steel arm, tapered natural linen shade. E14 LED fitting, dimmable, 220-240V, Class 1, IP20. Bulb not included.
Stone, fabric and warm metal together.
A wall light built from marble, linen and brass belongs in a room where those materials are part of a wider considered scheme. Getting the balance between natural weight and soft texture right is what separates a room that feels layered from one that feels cluttered.
Overview
The weight tells you something different.
At 0.96 kg, this is heavier than almost any wall light of its size, and the reason is the backplate. It is white marble, natural stone with visible veining and a luminous surface that changes in different light. Behind a softly tapered linen shade on a warm brass-toned arm, it creates a fitting that feels permanent rather than applied. The linen diffuses the bulb entirely, producing a wide ambient glow with no glare, while the marble reflects that glow back into the room. Dimmable with a compatible switch and fitted for an E14 LED, it moves from bright reading light to quiet evening presence depending on the hour.
What changes when this goes up.
- It looks considered when switched off: Most wall lights disappear when unlit. The marble backplate gives this one a sculptural presence during daylight, sitting on the wall as a material object rather than a dormant fitting.
- It gives the glow back to the room: White marble reflects diffused light from the shade outward rather than absorbing it. The wall around the fitting glows gently, extending the reach of the light beyond the shade.
- It replaces the bedside lamp entirely: Paired either side of a headboard, two fittings free both nightstands of lamp bases and cables. The dimmer controls brightness from the wall switch, keeping surfaces clear.
- It anchors a bare hallway wall: A hallway with no shelf or artwork needs something at eye level. This fitting provides both light and a visual resting point, and the marble gives it enough weight to hold the space alone.
- It improves rather than ages: White marble develops a subtly richer tone over years without yellowing or discolouring. The brass arm will mellow gently alongside it. Both materials look better with time, not worse.
- It creates symmetry as a pair: Two fittings flanking a mirror, fireplace or bed frame establish the balance that makes a room feel resolved. The unique veining on each backplate means the pair relates without being identical.
Where marble and linen belong.
In a bedroom paired beside a headboard, the marble adds weight and permanence that lighter fittings cannot deliver. In a hallway, a single fitting at eye height provides light and a focal point on an otherwise bare wall. The linen, brass and marble combination suits contemporary, transitional and quietly luxurious interiors. It pairs well with pieces that use organic textures, such as the Woven Seagrass Table Lamp on a nearby console or nightstand.
Description
Marble was never meant for backplates.
It belongs on floors, worktops and bathroom surfaces where weight and permanence are part of the function. Mounting it on a wall at face height, behind a light fitting, is a deliberate choice that changes how the fitting relates to the room. A metal or wooden backplate is a mounting surface. Marble is a material statement. At eye level, the natural veining is visible every time you pass, and because every piece of stone carries a different pattern, the fitting becomes genuinely one of a kind.
The shade is a softly tapered linen, warm in tone and gentle in the light it allows through. It diffuses the bulb completely, producing a wide, even glow with no hotspot, no glare and no visible filament. Behind the shade, a curved arm in warm brass-toned steel connects linen to stone with a finish that sits tonally between the two materials without favouring either.
Dimmable with a compatible switch and fitted for an E14 LED, it works equally as bedside reading light, hallway accent or living room feature. For ideas on combining natural textures with soft fabrics in a layered bedroom scheme, our boho bedroom guide covers the approach in detail.
What you notice before switching on.
- White marble backplate. Natural stone with visible veining and a luminous surface tone. Every piece carries a slightly different pattern, making each fitting unique. The weight and coolness of the stone are noticeable at close range.
- Tapered linen shade. Warm, soft and opaque. It diffuses light evenly through the fabric, producing an ambient glow rather than a directional beam. The natural texture of the linen is visible when the light is on.
- Warm brass-toned arm. The curved steel arm connects stone to shade with a finish that complements both. It avoids the high polish of chrome and the weight of antique brass, sitting in a modern middle ground.
- 405mm tall. Taller than most compact wall lights, which gives it presence on the wall. It works as a visual anchor in its own right rather than disappearing into the plaster.
- Dimmable with a compatible switch. Full brightness for reading or grooming, then dialled back to a low glow for evening rooms. The linen shade softens at every level.
- E14 LED fitting, bulb not included. Choose a warm white LED between 2200K and 2700K for the best pairing with the marble tone and linen warmth.
Why the veining is the point.
White marble is not a uniform white. It carries grey, cream and occasionally warm ochre veining in patterns unique to each piece. At eye level, those veins become the detail. They catch ambient light differently depending on the angle and time of day, giving the fitting a quality that painted surfaces cannot achieve. The luminous tone also reflects light from the shade back into the room, amplifying the glow rather than absorbing it.
Rooms that deserve natural stone.
In a bedroom with warm white walls and a linen-upholstered headboard, paired either side of the bed, the marble backplate adds weight and permanence that fabric alone cannot deliver. In a hallway with pale plaster and a console table in warm oak, a single fitting at eye height provides both light and a focal point. In a living room beside a fireplace or alcove, the marble introduces a material connection to stone surfaces elsewhere in the scheme. The linen, brass and marble combination suits contemporary, transitional and quietly luxurious interiors where natural materials do the talking.
Before you order.
- Bulb type: E14 LED, not included. Choose a warm white candle or golf LED. The linen shade conceals the bulb entirely, so colour temperature matters more than shape. Between 2200K and 2700K pairs best with the marble and brass.
- Class 1, IP20. Requires an earth connection. Indoor use only, not rated for bathrooms or any location exposed to moisture. The marble is natural stone and should not be installed in damp environments.
- Dimensions: 405 x 220 x 240mm. This is a taller fitting than most wall lights, so check the wall position against mirrors, artwork and headboard height before committing. The 240mm projection is moderate but should be measured against hallway widths.
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
Marble wall light: questions answered.
Yes. It is natural white marble with visible veining, not a marble-effect print or a resin mould. Because each piece of stone carries a slightly different pattern, no two fittings will look exactly the same. The veining may include grey, cream and occasional warm ochre tones.
A metal backplate is a mounting surface. Marble is a material statement. The stone brings weight, texture and a luminous quality that metal cannot replicate. At eye level, the natural veining becomes visible detail that changes how the fitting relates to the wall around it.
An E14 LED in a warm white between 2200K and 2700K. The linen shade fully conceals the bulb, so the shape matters less than the colour temperature. Candle or golf-shaped LEDs both work well. The bulb is not included in the box.
Bedrooms, hallways and living rooms with warm neutral walls and natural textures. The marble, linen and brass combination suits contemporary, transitional and quietly luxurious interiors. It pairs well with warm-toned pieces that use organic materials in adjacent rooms, such as the Industrial Brass Desk Lamp on a nearby desk or table.
Yes, with a compatible dimmer switch. Dimming changes the fitting noticeably: at full brightness the linen shade glows evenly and the marble veining is clearly visible. At lower levels the glow softens, the shade texture recedes and the fitting becomes a quiet warm presence on the wall.
No. It is rated IP20 for dry indoor environments only. Natural marble should not be exposed to moisture or humidity over extended periods, so bathrooms, en-suites and kitchens with significant steam should be avoided.
Class 1 means the fitting requires an earth connection in addition to the live and neutral wires. The circuit must include a protective earth conductor. This is standard for most UK domestic lighting circuits.
At 0.96 kg total weight, it is heavier than most wall lights but well within the range of standard wall fixings. On plasterboard walls, use appropriate anchors rated for the weight. On solid brick or block, standard screws and plugs are sufficient.
405mm tall, 220mm wide, 240mm projection from the wall. Weight 0.96 kg. White marble backplate, warm brass-toned steel arm, tapered natural linen shade. E14 LED fitting, dimmable, 220-240V, Class 1, IP20. Bulb not included.
Knowledge Hub
Stone, fabric and warm metal together.
A wall light built from marble, linen and brass belongs in a room where those materials are part of a wider considered scheme. Getting the balance between natural weight and soft texture right is what separates a room that feels layered from one that feels cluttered.
White Marble Wall Light with Linen Shade
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
The weight tells you something different.
At 0.96 kg, this is heavier than almost any wall light of its size, and the reason is the backplate. It is white marble, natural stone with visible veining and a luminous surface that changes in different light. Behind a softly tapered linen shade on a warm brass-toned arm, it creates a fitting that feels permanent rather than applied. The linen diffuses the bulb entirely, producing a wide ambient glow with no glare, while the marble reflects that glow back into the room. Dimmable with a compatible switch and fitted for an E14 LED, it moves from bright reading light to quiet evening presence depending on the hour.
What changes when this goes up.
- It looks considered when switched off: Most wall lights disappear when unlit. The marble backplate gives this one a sculptural presence during daylight, sitting on the wall as a material object rather than a dormant fitting.
- It gives the glow back to the room: White marble reflects diffused light from the shade outward rather than absorbing it. The wall around the fitting glows gently, extending the reach of the light beyond the shade.
- It replaces the bedside lamp entirely: Paired either side of a headboard, two fittings free both nightstands of lamp bases and cables. The dimmer controls brightness from the wall switch, keeping surfaces clear.
- It anchors a bare hallway wall: A hallway with no shelf or artwork needs something at eye level. This fitting provides both light and a visual resting point, and the marble gives it enough weight to hold the space alone.
- It improves rather than ages: White marble develops a subtly richer tone over years without yellowing or discolouring. The brass arm will mellow gently alongside it. Both materials look better with time, not worse.
- It creates symmetry as a pair: Two fittings flanking a mirror, fireplace or bed frame establish the balance that makes a room feel resolved. The unique veining on each backplate means the pair relates without being identical.
Where marble and linen belong.
In a bedroom paired beside a headboard, the marble adds weight and permanence that lighter fittings cannot deliver. In a hallway, a single fitting at eye height provides light and a focal point on an otherwise bare wall. The linen, brass and marble combination suits contemporary, transitional and quietly luxurious interiors. It pairs well with pieces that use organic textures, such as the Woven Seagrass Table Lamp on a nearby console or nightstand.
Marble was never meant for backplates.
It belongs on floors, worktops and bathroom surfaces where weight and permanence are part of the function. Mounting it on a wall at face height, behind a light fitting, is a deliberate choice that changes how the fitting relates to the room. A metal or wooden backplate is a mounting surface. Marble is a material statement. At eye level, the natural veining is visible every time you pass, and because every piece of stone carries a different pattern, the fitting becomes genuinely one of a kind.
The shade is a softly tapered linen, warm in tone and gentle in the light it allows through. It diffuses the bulb completely, producing a wide, even glow with no hotspot, no glare and no visible filament. Behind the shade, a curved arm in warm brass-toned steel connects linen to stone with a finish that sits tonally between the two materials without favouring either.
Dimmable with a compatible switch and fitted for an E14 LED, it works equally as bedside reading light, hallway accent or living room feature. For ideas on combining natural textures with soft fabrics in a layered bedroom scheme, our boho bedroom guide covers the approach in detail.
What you notice before switching on.
- White marble backplate. Natural stone with visible veining and a luminous surface tone. Every piece carries a slightly different pattern, making each fitting unique. The weight and coolness of the stone are noticeable at close range.
- Tapered linen shade. Warm, soft and opaque. It diffuses light evenly through the fabric, producing an ambient glow rather than a directional beam. The natural texture of the linen is visible when the light is on.
- Warm brass-toned arm. The curved steel arm connects stone to shade with a finish that complements both. It avoids the high polish of chrome and the weight of antique brass, sitting in a modern middle ground.
- 405mm tall. Taller than most compact wall lights, which gives it presence on the wall. It works as a visual anchor in its own right rather than disappearing into the plaster.
- Dimmable with a compatible switch. Full brightness for reading or grooming, then dialled back to a low glow for evening rooms. The linen shade softens at every level.
- E14 LED fitting, bulb not included. Choose a warm white LED between 2200K and 2700K for the best pairing with the marble tone and linen warmth.
Why the veining is the point.
White marble is not a uniform white. It carries grey, cream and occasionally warm ochre veining in patterns unique to each piece. At eye level, those veins become the detail. They catch ambient light differently depending on the angle and time of day, giving the fitting a quality that painted surfaces cannot achieve. The luminous tone also reflects light from the shade back into the room, amplifying the glow rather than absorbing it.
Rooms that deserve natural stone.
In a bedroom with warm white walls and a linen-upholstered headboard, paired either side of the bed, the marble backplate adds weight and permanence that fabric alone cannot deliver. In a hallway with pale plaster and a console table in warm oak, a single fitting at eye height provides both light and a focal point. In a living room beside a fireplace or alcove, the marble introduces a material connection to stone surfaces elsewhere in the scheme. The linen, brass and marble combination suits contemporary, transitional and quietly luxurious interiors where natural materials do the talking.
Before you order.
- Bulb type: E14 LED, not included. Choose a warm white candle or golf LED. The linen shade conceals the bulb entirely, so colour temperature matters more than shape. Between 2200K and 2700K pairs best with the marble and brass.
- Class 1, IP20. Requires an earth connection. Indoor use only, not rated for bathrooms or any location exposed to moisture. The marble is natural stone and should not be installed in damp environments.
- Dimensions: 405 x 220 x 240mm. This is a taller fitting than most wall lights, so check the wall position against mirrors, artwork and headboard height before committing. The 240mm projection is moderate but should be measured against hallway widths.
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.
Marble wall light: questions answered.
Yes. It is natural white marble with visible veining, not a marble-effect print or a resin mould. Because each piece of stone carries a slightly different pattern, no two fittings will look exactly the same. The veining may include grey, cream and occasional warm ochre tones.
A metal backplate is a mounting surface. Marble is a material statement. The stone brings weight, texture and a luminous quality that metal cannot replicate. At eye level, the natural veining becomes visible detail that changes how the fitting relates to the wall around it.
An E14 LED in a warm white between 2200K and 2700K. The linen shade fully conceals the bulb, so the shape matters less than the colour temperature. Candle or golf-shaped LEDs both work well. The bulb is not included in the box.
Bedrooms, hallways and living rooms with warm neutral walls and natural textures. The marble, linen and brass combination suits contemporary, transitional and quietly luxurious interiors. It pairs well with warm-toned pieces that use organic materials in adjacent rooms, such as the Industrial Brass Desk Lamp on a nearby desk or table.
Yes, with a compatible dimmer switch. Dimming changes the fitting noticeably: at full brightness the linen shade glows evenly and the marble veining is clearly visible. At lower levels the glow softens, the shade texture recedes and the fitting becomes a quiet warm presence on the wall.
No. It is rated IP20 for dry indoor environments only. Natural marble should not be exposed to moisture or humidity over extended periods, so bathrooms, en-suites and kitchens with significant steam should be avoided.
Class 1 means the fitting requires an earth connection in addition to the live and neutral wires. The circuit must include a protective earth conductor. This is standard for most UK domestic lighting circuits.
At 0.96 kg total weight, it is heavier than most wall lights but well within the range of standard wall fixings. On plasterboard walls, use appropriate anchors rated for the weight. On solid brick or block, standard screws and plugs are sufficient.
405mm tall, 220mm wide, 240mm projection from the wall. Weight 0.96 kg. White marble backplate, warm brass-toned steel arm, tapered natural linen shade. E14 LED fitting, dimmable, 220-240V, Class 1, IP20. Bulb not included.
Stone, fabric and warm metal together.
A wall light built from marble, linen and brass belongs in a room where those materials are part of a wider considered scheme. Getting the balance between natural weight and soft texture right is what separates a room that feels layered from one that feels cluttered.
Overview
The weight tells you something different.
At 0.96 kg, this is heavier than almost any wall light of its size, and the reason is the backplate. It is white marble, natural stone with visible veining and a luminous surface that changes in different light. Behind a softly tapered linen shade on a warm brass-toned arm, it creates a fitting that feels permanent rather than applied. The linen diffuses the bulb entirely, producing a wide ambient glow with no glare, while the marble reflects that glow back into the room. Dimmable with a compatible switch and fitted for an E14 LED, it moves from bright reading light to quiet evening presence depending on the hour.
What changes when this goes up.
- It looks considered when switched off: Most wall lights disappear when unlit. The marble backplate gives this one a sculptural presence during daylight, sitting on the wall as a material object rather than a dormant fitting.
- It gives the glow back to the room: White marble reflects diffused light from the shade outward rather than absorbing it. The wall around the fitting glows gently, extending the reach of the light beyond the shade.
- It replaces the bedside lamp entirely: Paired either side of a headboard, two fittings free both nightstands of lamp bases and cables. The dimmer controls brightness from the wall switch, keeping surfaces clear.
- It anchors a bare hallway wall: A hallway with no shelf or artwork needs something at eye level. This fitting provides both light and a visual resting point, and the marble gives it enough weight to hold the space alone.
- It improves rather than ages: White marble develops a subtly richer tone over years without yellowing or discolouring. The brass arm will mellow gently alongside it. Both materials look better with time, not worse.
- It creates symmetry as a pair: Two fittings flanking a mirror, fireplace or bed frame establish the balance that makes a room feel resolved. The unique veining on each backplate means the pair relates without being identical.
Where marble and linen belong.
In a bedroom paired beside a headboard, the marble adds weight and permanence that lighter fittings cannot deliver. In a hallway, a single fitting at eye height provides light and a focal point on an otherwise bare wall. The linen, brass and marble combination suits contemporary, transitional and quietly luxurious interiors. It pairs well with pieces that use organic textures, such as the Woven Seagrass Table Lamp on a nearby console or nightstand.
Description
Marble was never meant for backplates.
It belongs on floors, worktops and bathroom surfaces where weight and permanence are part of the function. Mounting it on a wall at face height, behind a light fitting, is a deliberate choice that changes how the fitting relates to the room. A metal or wooden backplate is a mounting surface. Marble is a material statement. At eye level, the natural veining is visible every time you pass, and because every piece of stone carries a different pattern, the fitting becomes genuinely one of a kind.
The shade is a softly tapered linen, warm in tone and gentle in the light it allows through. It diffuses the bulb completely, producing a wide, even glow with no hotspot, no glare and no visible filament. Behind the shade, a curved arm in warm brass-toned steel connects linen to stone with a finish that sits tonally between the two materials without favouring either.
Dimmable with a compatible switch and fitted for an E14 LED, it works equally as bedside reading light, hallway accent or living room feature. For ideas on combining natural textures with soft fabrics in a layered bedroom scheme, our boho bedroom guide covers the approach in detail.
What you notice before switching on.
- White marble backplate. Natural stone with visible veining and a luminous surface tone. Every piece carries a slightly different pattern, making each fitting unique. The weight and coolness of the stone are noticeable at close range.
- Tapered linen shade. Warm, soft and opaque. It diffuses light evenly through the fabric, producing an ambient glow rather than a directional beam. The natural texture of the linen is visible when the light is on.
- Warm brass-toned arm. The curved steel arm connects stone to shade with a finish that complements both. It avoids the high polish of chrome and the weight of antique brass, sitting in a modern middle ground.
- 405mm tall. Taller than most compact wall lights, which gives it presence on the wall. It works as a visual anchor in its own right rather than disappearing into the plaster.
- Dimmable with a compatible switch. Full brightness for reading or grooming, then dialled back to a low glow for evening rooms. The linen shade softens at every level.
- E14 LED fitting, bulb not included. Choose a warm white LED between 2200K and 2700K for the best pairing with the marble tone and linen warmth.
Why the veining is the point.
White marble is not a uniform white. It carries grey, cream and occasionally warm ochre veining in patterns unique to each piece. At eye level, those veins become the detail. They catch ambient light differently depending on the angle and time of day, giving the fitting a quality that painted surfaces cannot achieve. The luminous tone also reflects light from the shade back into the room, amplifying the glow rather than absorbing it.
Rooms that deserve natural stone.
In a bedroom with warm white walls and a linen-upholstered headboard, paired either side of the bed, the marble backplate adds weight and permanence that fabric alone cannot deliver. In a hallway with pale plaster and a console table in warm oak, a single fitting at eye height provides both light and a focal point. In a living room beside a fireplace or alcove, the marble introduces a material connection to stone surfaces elsewhere in the scheme. The linen, brass and marble combination suits contemporary, transitional and quietly luxurious interiors where natural materials do the talking.
Before you order.
- Bulb type: E14 LED, not included. Choose a warm white candle or golf LED. The linen shade conceals the bulb entirely, so colour temperature matters more than shape. Between 2200K and 2700K pairs best with the marble and brass.
- Class 1, IP20. Requires an earth connection. Indoor use only, not rated for bathrooms or any location exposed to moisture. The marble is natural stone and should not be installed in damp environments.
- Dimensions: 405 x 220 x 240mm. This is a taller fitting than most wall lights, so check the wall position against mirrors, artwork and headboard height before committing. The 240mm projection is moderate but should be measured against hallway widths.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
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Returns
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FAQs
Marble wall light: questions answered.
Yes. It is natural white marble with visible veining, not a marble-effect print or a resin mould. Because each piece of stone carries a slightly different pattern, no two fittings will look exactly the same. The veining may include grey, cream and occasional warm ochre tones.
A metal backplate is a mounting surface. Marble is a material statement. The stone brings weight, texture and a luminous quality that metal cannot replicate. At eye level, the natural veining becomes visible detail that changes how the fitting relates to the wall around it.
An E14 LED in a warm white between 2200K and 2700K. The linen shade fully conceals the bulb, so the shape matters less than the colour temperature. Candle or golf-shaped LEDs both work well. The bulb is not included in the box.
Bedrooms, hallways and living rooms with warm neutral walls and natural textures. The marble, linen and brass combination suits contemporary, transitional and quietly luxurious interiors. It pairs well with warm-toned pieces that use organic materials in adjacent rooms, such as the Industrial Brass Desk Lamp on a nearby desk or table.
Yes, with a compatible dimmer switch. Dimming changes the fitting noticeably: at full brightness the linen shade glows evenly and the marble veining is clearly visible. At lower levels the glow softens, the shade texture recedes and the fitting becomes a quiet warm presence on the wall.
No. It is rated IP20 for dry indoor environments only. Natural marble should not be exposed to moisture or humidity over extended periods, so bathrooms, en-suites and kitchens with significant steam should be avoided.
Class 1 means the fitting requires an earth connection in addition to the live and neutral wires. The circuit must include a protective earth conductor. This is standard for most UK domestic lighting circuits.
At 0.96 kg total weight, it is heavier than most wall lights but well within the range of standard wall fixings. On plasterboard walls, use appropriate anchors rated for the weight. On solid brick or block, standard screws and plugs are sufficient.
405mm tall, 220mm wide, 240mm projection from the wall. Weight 0.96 kg. White marble backplate, warm brass-toned steel arm, tapered natural linen shade. E14 LED fitting, dimmable, 220-240V, Class 1, IP20. Bulb not included.
Knowledge Hub
Stone, fabric and warm metal together.
A wall light built from marble, linen and brass belongs in a room where those materials are part of a wider considered scheme. Getting the balance between natural weight and soft texture right is what separates a room that feels layered from one that feels cluttered.