Product Details
The Vissa Bell Speckled Pendant Light reconciles architectural permanence with the delicate restraint of Japandi design. Cast into a structural, deep-set dome silhouette, the tactile surface features an intricate, stone-flecked terrazzo matrix that showcases the raw texture of organic aggregate. This robust, brutalist-inspired form is juxtaposed against a slender, sweeping archival arch handle, creating a precise balance between mass and weightlessness. The meticulous material craftsmanship ensures each fixture functions as an individual expression of texture, offering an understated yet commanding presence that grounds contemporary spaces.
Engineered to cast a focused downlight, the interior cavity of the dome channels an elegant pool of task illumination to define atmospheric zones without visual glare. The fixture is suspended by a refined, minimalist cable and accented with precise monochromatic hardware, offering exceptional flexibility for high-end residential and commercial applications. It functions effectively when hung as a solitary, sculptural statement over a dining table or reading nook, or when staged in rhythmic successions above a kitchen island or expansive hallway to introduce a curated, architectural rhythm to the interior.
Product Size
D 16 cm x H 23 cm
Hanging Wire : 120 cm ( Adjustable )
| Product Info |
| Material |
Cement |
| Product Type |
Pendant Light |
| Product Style |
Japandi |
| Applications |
Dining / Bedroom / Living / Foyer |
| Installation Method |
Self-Contained |
| Lighting Area |
5 - 10 Square Meters |
| Shade Direction |
Down |
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Base Type
|
E27 |
| Power Info |
| Voltage |
90 - 260 V |
| Power Source |
Ac |
|
Luminous Flux
|
<60 |
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Note
Please note that a manual measurement variance of 1–3 cm may occur, and slight color differences may exist between the images and the actual product due to lighting and monitor settings. We appreciate your understanding. For your safety, we highly recommend having this fixture installed by a licensed professional electrician.
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