One of our most popular statement lights, the Globe is designed to create a dramatic focal point wherever it is hung as its intricate, intersecting metal bands will draw your eye. It makes a fabulous ceiling pendant for a larger hallway, dining or sitting room in either a period or contemporary setting.
Reminiscent of Gothic architecture, but given a modern twist with its rounded styling and multiple shade arms, the Globe is handcrafted from high quality forged iron and is available in a choice of finishes to suit any interior. All
Jim Lawrence lights are made using traditional metal working techniques and are hand finished to the highest standard at our Suffolk workshop.
- This pendant is supplied with 1m of chain and cable and a ceiling rose and fixings in the same finish.
- Our range of Tapered Candle Shades make for a good match to this pendant.
- We recommend our SBC LED Candle Bulb as the perfect partner for your Globe as it is has the look of a heritage bulb, is dimmable, gives off a warm white light and has the equivalent brightness to an old style 40W bulb.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Bulb Holder: small bayonet (SBC, B15)
Fitting Option: can be supplied with an E14 (small edison screw) bulb holder for Europe for a small additional cost upon request.
Shade Illustrated: Tapered Candle Shades in Royal Oyster Silk (sold separately)
Dimensions: 54.00W x 39.00H x 54.00D (cm)
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How to Clean Beeswax FINISH
Beeswax: A traditional technique used since Tudor times. The metal is heated until it darkens and then dipped in natural beeswax which gives is a lovely soft black wrought iron effect which looks fabulous in any traditional or contemporary interior. As beeswax is a natural finish that reacts with the underlying metal during the forging process, it often has a subtle, slightly mottled patina with undertones of deep grey or ochre. It is not waterproof, so will need to be rewaxed occasionally.
Kindly note, we do not recommend the beeswax finish for use in a humid environment, as it is harder to maintain and may rust. We feel Matt Black is a preferable option.