Bulbs not included
Dimension: 650*1550mm
Color: Smoke glass+ matt black painting
Material: iron+ glass
Wire: 1m PVC cable
Canopy/Base: Dia120mm
Voltage: 220V-240V
Driver: non
Power: A60/E27,1 x Max 25W
Application: dinner room, living room, bed room ect.
Residential Settings: Used in living rooms, dining areas, kitchens, and bedrooms to provide ambient or task lighting.
Commercial Spaces: Common in hotels, restaurants, cafes, and bars where a certain ambiance is desired.
Retail Environments: Used in clothing stores, galleries, and showrooms to highlight products and create a welcoming atmosphere.
Office Spaces: Provides task lighting over desks or common areas while adding a touch of sophistication.
Hospitality Industry: Used in hotel lobbies, restaurants, and guest rooms for a luxurious feel.
Public Spaces: Found in libraries, museums, and community centers to provide even lighting and add visual interest.
Outdoor Spaces: Weather-resistant glass pendant lamps can be used in covered outdoor areas, such as patios and pergolas.
Design Studios and Workspaces: Provides focused lighting for artists and designers who require a well-lit environment.
Architectural Projects: Used in both interior and exterior architectural lighting design to create unique lighting effects.
A hammered glass ceiling light is a type of lighting fixture that features a glass shade with a hammered texture. This texture resembles the marks left by a hammer on the surface of the glass. The design adds a unique and stylish touch to the light fixture, creating a beautiful focal point in any room.
To install a hammered glass ceiling light, first, turn off the power supply to the existing light fixture. Remove the old fixture, disconnecting the wires carefully. Next, attach the mounting bracket to the electrical box on the ceiling using screws. Connect the wires from the ceiling to the wires of the new light fixture, following the instructions provided. Finally, secure the hammered glass shade onto the fixture and turn the power back on to test the installation.
Yes, a hammered glass ceiling light can be used in a bathroom. However, it is important to ensure that the light fixture is rated for damp or wet locations, as bathrooms have higher moisture levels. Look for fixtures with appropriate certifications or consult with a lighting professional to ensure safety and durability in damp environments.
To clean a hammered glass ceiling light, first, turn off the power and let the light fixture cool down if it has been recently used. Then, remove the glass shade carefully and wash it with mild soap and warm water. Use a soft cloth or sponge to gently scrub the hammered glass texture. Rinse the shade thoroughly and allow it to dry completely before reassembling and reinstalling the light fixture.