Millais Pendant Light
£163.00 – £183.00
Handcrafted and assembled to order in our ceramics studio.
The Millais Pendant light is a vintage inspired, classically beautiful light with delicately fluted glass to cast subtle patterns across your decor. Realised in fine French porcelain and hand-blown glass with multiple facets that will spill and refract crisp warm light into your room. Group in a row of 3 pendants, to create the prettiest of the kitchen lighting looks. The jewel in any room, the Millais will enhance any interior whilst creating a stunning focal point.
This light includes:
• a glass shade
• a Limoges porcelain gantry
• a matching Limoges porcelain ceiling rose
• a B22 lampholder, in your choice of antiqued brass or chrome
• vintage braided cord in your choice of length that can be shortened on installation
• matching vintage-style slot screws in antiqued brass or chrome
Your choice of vintage braided cable can be adjusted to fit any height.
Don’t forget your bulb. We offer a range of carefully selected energy-efficient LED bulbs with a warm white colour temperature.
We think the Pear Bulb is a particularly good match. All our bulb fittings are B22 (standard large bayonet). Dimmable when using any of our LED bulbs.
Shade: Height 20cm Width 22cm
Maximum height with ceiling rose and cable: 128cm
Purity, Simplicity in Form & Materials
Handcrafted in our Ceramic Studio by our small team of artisan makers // Our signature porcelain features in every single one of our designs. Sourced from Limoges in France – the region famed for porcelain since the 18th century.
Signs of a hand at work, not a machine // Pottery skills are one of the most ancient of crafts and hand blown glass is another traditional craft that is diminishing. Our products will always be handmade and even if it’s just in our small way, we will keep these skills alive. Everything we make is handcrafted, every piece is different. We let go of the concept of uniformity and realise that it’s more beautiful to have the small quirks of handmade objects and natural materials.
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