Wall Lights
Light cast from the wall has a particular intimacy — it grazes texture, softens edges, and changes the perception of depth in ways a ceiling fitting rarely can. Where a wall sconce is placed, and how it casts, matters as much as what it looks like: flanking an opening, marking a threshold, sitting low beside a bed or high against a panelled wall.
The wall lights and sconces here are selected from European studios and heritage makers working in materials chosen for their behaviour under light — alabaster that diffuses from within, hand-blown glass that refracts without harshness, patinated metal that deepens rather than reflects. Each is chosen for formal clarity and the way it holds its place in a considered interior.
Light cast from the wall has a particular intimacy — it grazes texture, softens edges, and changes the perception of depth in ways a ceiling fitting rarely can. Where a wall sconce is placed, and how it casts, matters as much as what it looks like: flanking an opening, marking a threshold, sitting low beside a bed or high against a panelled wall.
The wall lights and sconces here are selected from European studios and heritage makers working in materials chosen for their behaviour under light — alabaster that diffuses from within, hand-blown glass that refracts without harshness, patinated metal that deepens rather than reflects. Each is chosen for formal clarity and the way it holds its place in a considered interior.











