Bergholt Linen Plug-In Wall Light

£116.00

Handcrafted to order, usually dispatched in 1-2 working days, items in high demand may take longer.

Backplate Diameter: Ø10cm Overall Depth: 23cm Overall Height: 24cm
0.35 kg | B22 (standard large bayonet)
Shade: ø 14 h 13 cm

Designed to enable you to have a light where there is no existing supply in the wall, simply plug into a nearby mains socket. The vintage braided cable is adjustable to suit your space and style, offering a wonderful alternative to a bedside or table lamp.

The Bergholt Linen Wall Light combines traditional craftsmanship with understated elegance. Its tactile Limoges porcelain backplate is perfectly paired with a swan-neck arm, crafted in solid brass and available in either a warm natural brass finish or refined polished chrome.

Combined with a soft, natural linen shade, this wall light brings a warm, inviting glow to any space. From bedside to open-plan living spaces or hallway alcoves, the Bergholt offers gentle illumination and enduring style. The candle clip shade is compatible with both candle bulbs and our golf ball bulb, adding versatility to its classic charm.

Named after the village where Lam Lighting began, the Bergholt is more than just a light – it’s a tribute to thoughtful design and quiet luxury.

Key Features
– Handcrafted Limoges porcelain backplate
– Solid brass swan neck arm (available in brass or chrome)
– Natural linen shade with candle clip fitting
– Compatible with candle and golf ball bulbs
– Vintage braided cord
– Vintage-style in-line switch
– Vintage-style 3 pin fused plug
– Matching vintage-style slot screws in antiqued brass or chrome

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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.