A statement ceiling pendant with a striking cage-style design, our Sophia Pendant manages to look both modern and classical so will slip comfortably into a contemporary lighting scheme as it will a period setting. Its fluid metal lines form a teardrop shape that calls to mind the decorative bird cages that were popular during Georgian times, while the dainty cylinder shade in Limestone Waterford Linen brings is bang up to date. The Sophia is the perfect piece to create a focal point in a hallway, stairwell, or high ceilinged living room or bedroom, where it will add lovely layers of light to your room.
Handcrafted at our Suffolk workshops, the Sofia is made from high quality forged iron in a choice of finishes and features a central shade arm that supports the lamp holder, and comes supplied with a cylinder shade in Limestone Waterford Linen. This version is finished in beeswax, a traditional method for darkening metal that has been used since the 15th century that gives the pendant a lovely soft black appeal.
- The Sophia is supplied with 1m of beeswax chain, our black braided cable and a ceiling rose in the same finish.
- We recommend our SBC Golf Ball LED Filament as the perfect partner for your pendant as it has the look of a heritage bulb, lights up to full strength immediately, is dimmable and is as bright as an old style 40-50W bulb.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Bulb Holder: small bayonet (SBC, B15)
Recommended Bulb: SBC Golf Ball LED Filament Fitting Option: can be supplied with alternate lamp holder (E14) for Europe or (E12) for USA for a small additional cost upon request. An extended lead time will apply. For more information, please see our
Bespoke Services guide.
Dimensions: 33W x 88.5H x 33D (cm)
Finish: Beeswax - a traditional metalworking 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.
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