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Tom Raffield Skipper Small Semi Flush Ceiling Light, Dia.38cm

Tom RaffieldSkipper Small Semi Flush Ceiling Light, Dia.38cm

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Product code: 10470128

  • an iconMade in the UK

Fusing a Scandinavian-inspired design aesthetic with a modern and natural construction, the Skipper ceiling light from Tom Raffield offers a home lighting solution with statement appeal. With a smart, nickel ceiling rose, this smaller semi-flush fitting is ideal for rooms with low ceilings.

Formed into Raffield's signature steam-bent, curved design, light glows from the centre and spills through the gaps in each of the ribbons, casting an eye-catching wash of light on the ceiling and around your room with warm shadows.

This light has been individually handcrafted by a skilled workshop team. It has a subtle water-based satin varnish coating, which provides an easy-care and durable finish without compromising on the natural beauty of the wood grain.

Product specification

Adjustable
No
Assembly type
Partial Assembly Required
Brand
Tom Raffield
Can led be replaced
No
Care instructions
Dust your light regularly with a light featherduster to keep you light looking clean, or wipe it with a damp cloth and remove any moisture with a dry cloth. Gentle furniture polish can also be used
Composition
Oak, birch wood, nickel
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Dimensions
H17 x Dia.38cm
Dimmable
Dimmable
Drop
5cm
Drop type
Fixed
Electrical classification
Class 1
Energy rating - overall
Not Applicable
Finish
Matte Lacquer
Fitting method
Pendant
Fixture type
Wired
Guarantee
2 year guarantee included
Lamp shade suitability
Ceiling Light
Light bulb fitting
E27
Light bulb included
Lightbulb Not Included
Light bulb type
Special Purpose
Light bulb wattage
na
Light type
Semi Flush
Made in the UK
Yes
Number of bulbs
1
Recommended bulb & qty
Tala Porcleain II
Room suitability
Bathroom, Living Room, Not Suitable for Bathroom
Weight
600.00 g

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