Our classic Balmoral pendant combines the best of old fashioned styling with a contemporary design to produce a classic kitchen pendant light that fits perfectly into the trend for grey and neutral hues in modern kitchen interiors. With its wide, shallow spun metal shade and vintage-look chain and cable, the Balmoral evokes the feel of Brooklyn warehouse living in your home and will look fabulous hung above a kitchen table, island unit or breakfast bar.
This Balmoral is hand crafted from high quality forged iron and painted in our stylish Clay colour with a Strong White interior for a fresh, clean look and has a wonderful tactile quality that befits its handmade nature. Clay is an incredibly versatile finish that works well with any colourway and with natural building materials such as stone, brick, plaster and wood. It is ideal for light kitchens and dining spaces where a more colourful pendant might look too bright.All
Jim Lawrence lights are made using traditional metal working techniques and are hand finished to the very highest standards here at our Suffolk workshop.
- The Balmoral Pendant light is available in two sizes comes supplied with 1m of our heritage chain and cable and a ceiling rose in the same finish.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Bulb Holder: standard bayonet (BC, B22)
Recommended bulb: Classic GLS LED bulb Fitting Option: can be supplied with an E14 (Small Edison Screw) bulb holder for Europe for a small additional cost, on request.
Dimensions: 37.00W x 17.00H x 37.00D (cm)
Weight: 2kg
Finish: Clay - A calm, neutral shade, ideal for creating a country house feel, indoors and out or for bringing a modern twist to any setting. The paint is applied with a powder coating process that creates a smooth hard-wearing surface. It is the perfect colour for a neutral or – due to its putty-like grey flecks – to soften a grey scheme. To find out more about our finishes and how best to maintain them, please read our
Product Finishes guide.
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