Vintage Walnut Wall Light showcasing a modern design with a warm circular glow and elegant wood finish.

Vintage Walnut Wall Light

Shop the vintage walnut wall light for a stylish touch. Enjoy warm LED illumination and a design that complements any room in your home.

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Product description

The Vintage Walnut Wall Light is a Nordic, Scandinavian, modern, vintage wall light created for interiors where lighting is expected to do more than simply brighten a room. It is designed to add character, atmosphere and a clear decorative point of view while remaining easy to place in real homes, rental properties, renovation projects and trade interiors. If you are comparing designer wall lights, modern lighting, Scandinavian fixtures and best-selling lighting, this piece is worth considering because it has the kind of visual presence that can change the mood of a room without demanding a complete redesign.

Good lighting is one of the fastest ways to make a space feel more intentional. A carefully chosen fixture can soften a plain wall, frame a doorway, make a dining area feel warmer, or give a bedroom a boutique hotel quality. This wall light is especially useful for people who want a distinctive design detail rather than a purely functional fitting. It can work as a single statement, as part of a pair, or as one element in a layered lighting scheme that includes ceiling lights, table lamps and accent lighting.

Why this piece deserves attention

What makes the Vintage Walnut Wall Light commercially useful is the balance between style and flexibility. It has enough personality to stand out in product photography, room schemes and hospitality settings, but it is not so eccentric that it becomes difficult to place. That is valuable whether you are furnishing one room at home or specifying several fittings for a client project. The design sits naturally with contemporary interiors, but it can also help loosen up a more traditional room by introducing a cleaner, more graphic lighting feature.

The product belongs to our Wall Light Fixtures selection and connects well with the broader language of Nauradika: modern silhouettes, decorative finishes, retro references, Scandinavian restraint and a practical awareness of how rooms are actually lived in. Instead of relying on a generic shade or anonymous fitting, this light gives you a more curated look. It helps a room feel considered, photographed and finished, which is why products like this are often useful for homeowners, interior designers, hospitality buyers and property stylists.

Design details and visual effect

The design uses glass, walnut, wood to create an effect that feels tactile and decorative. In a lighting product, materials matter because they affect not only appearance but also the quality of the glow. Glass can add depth and reflection; metal can sharpen the silhouette; wood or walnut can bring warmth; linen and rattan can soften the light; acrylic and plexiglass can create a crisp contemporary effect. The result is a fixture that contributes to the room even when it is switched off, then becomes more atmospheric once lit.

This is the kind of light that can make a room feel more layered. During the day, it acts as an object: a colour accent, a sculptural form or a material contrast against the wall or ceiling. In the evening, it becomes part of the ambience. That dual role is especially important in living spaces, bedrooms and restaurants, where lighting must look good in daylight but also create intimacy after dark. The Vintage Walnut Wall Light gives you that decorative layer without requiring heavy furniture, art or additional accessories.

Where to use it

This fixture can be used in a bedroom, hallway, living room, dining room, boutique hotel room or restaurant corridor. The best placement depends on the role you want the light to play. Use it as a focal point when the surrounding room is calm, or repeat it to create rhythm in a larger scheme. In a home, it can help mark the transition between functional areas: a reading corner, a bedside wall, the space above a console, the end of a hallway, the centre of a dining area or the zone above a kitchen island. In trade projects, it can help add a residential warmth to commercial spaces that might otherwise feel too plain.

For wall lights, think about eye level, the direction of the beam and the rhythm created by repeating the fixture along a corridor or beside a bed. Consider sight lines as well. A light may be seen from the doorway, from a sofa, from a bed, or across a restaurant floor. A product with a distinctive form can therefore do more than light one spot; it can help organise the whole visual experience of the space. This is why decorative lighting is so useful in renovations and hospitality projects: it gives the eye somewhere to land and makes the interior feel designed rather than merely furnished.

How to style it

For a calm contemporary scheme, pair this light with plaster walls, pale timber, neutral upholstery and simple ceramics. For a richer mid-century look, combine it with walnut, smoked glass, boucle, brass details and vintage-inspired furniture. In a Scandinavian interior, use it with natural textures, warm white bulbs and uncluttered surfaces. In a more colourful home, let the fixture pick up a tone already present in artwork, rugs or upholstery so that the lighting feels integrated rather than added at the end.

If you are building a complete lighting scheme, avoid relying on a single ceiling fixture. A room usually feels better when it includes several layers: ambient light, task light and accent light. You might combine this piece with floor and table lamps, a ceiling pendant, and small accent lights to create depth. This approach is particularly useful in living rooms, bedrooms and hospitality interiors, where a flat wash of light can make even expensive furniture feel less inviting.

Choosing the right option

Available options from the product export include: Short / Warm White (2700-3500K) / 3W; Long / Warm White (2700-3500K) / 3W. Prices in the export range from approximately £124 to £133, depending on the selected option. Because lighting is so dependent on scale, always check the option selector, dimensions, cable or mounting details, colour temperature and finish before ordering. If the fixture will sit above a table, beside a bed, along a corridor or in a commercial setting, measure the wall or ceiling area first and think about the surrounding furniture. A light that is too small can disappear; a light that is too large can dominate the room.

For warm, residential spaces, warm white light is usually the most flattering. Cooler light can be useful in practical areas, but it may feel too clinical in bedrooms, dining rooms and lounges. When several lights appear in one room, try to keep colour temperature consistent so the space feels coherent. If you are buying for a project, order with enough time to check finish, scale and installation requirements before the final fit-out stage.

For homeowners and trade buyers

Homeowners often choose a product like this because they want the room to feel more finished without commissioning a full interior design project. It can refresh a plain wall, make a hallway feel intentional, or turn a basic dining area into a more atmospheric space. Trade buyers may value it for a different reason: it offers a design-led look that can be repeated across bedrooms, corridors, apartments, restaurants, retail spaces or boutique hospitality interiors. In both cases, the product has to look good, be easy to understand and contribute to the mood of the scheme.

If you are specifying several pieces, think about consistency across the project. Repetition can be powerful, especially in hallways, hotel rooms and restaurants, but it should be deliberate. Use repeated fixtures where you want rhythm and recognition; use a contrasting pendant or chandelier where you want a focal point. This product can sit within a broader specification that includes ceiling light fixtures, wall light fixtures and modern light fixtures.

Internal design notes

  • Best for: buyers looking for decorative lighting with personality rather than a generic fitting.
  • Style direction: Nordic, Scandinavian, modern, vintage interiors, modern homes, boutique hospitality and design-led renovation projects.
  • Useful search intent: wall light, designer lighting, modern lighting, statement lighting, interior designer lighting and trade lighting.
  • Pairs well with: natural materials, simple furniture, warm bulbs, textured walls, vintage accents and contemporary art.
  • Before ordering: check dimensions, finish, bulb requirements, light temperature, installation method and whether you need one piece, a pair or a repeated run.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Vintage Walnut Wall Light suitable for a home as well as a commercial project?

Yes. The design can work in residential interiors, but it also has enough presence for trade use in hospitality, retail or interior design projects. The final effect will depend on scale, finish, bulb choice and placement.

Can this light be used as part of a layered lighting scheme?

Yes. It is best considered as one layer within a broader scheme. Combine it with ambient ceiling light, task lighting and softer accent lighting to make the room more comfortable and visually complete.

What should I check before buying?

Check the selected variant, dimensions, material, finish, colour temperature, voltage, bulb information and installation requirements. For commercial or multi-room orders, it is also wise to confirm quantities and lead times before planning the final installation date.

What other lighting categories should I browse?

To build a complete scheme, browse our wall light fixtures, ceiling light fixtures, floor and table lamps and Scandinavian fixtures. These collection pages make it easier to compare shapes, finishes and room uses before choosing the right piece.

Specifications

Bulb IncludedYes
DimmableNo
VoltageUniversal (100-240V)
IP RatingIP20
Width12cm, 20cm
Height30cm, 26cm
CategoryWall Light Fixtures

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Vintage Walnut Wall Light suitable for interiors?

Vintage Walnut Wall Light has been selected as a wall light fixtures for interiors where lighting needs to support both atmosphere and visual structure. A good light fixture should do more than simply brighten a room: it should help define the mood, support the furniture layout, guide the eye and make the space feel more complete. Shop the vintage walnut wall light for a stylish touch. Enjoy warm LED illumination and a design that complements any room in your home.

In a residential setting, Vintage Walnut Wall Light can help make a room feel warmer, calmer and more intentional. In a hospitality or commercial setting, it can support the guest experience by adding visual rhythm, softness and character to the interior. The aim is not only to provide light, but to create a more considered atmosphere.

Use it alongside other forms of lighting, such as ceiling lights, wall lights, table lamps or accent lighting, to create a balanced scheme. This layered approach gives you more flexibility throughout the day, allowing the room to feel brighter and more practical when needed, then softer and more atmospheric in the evening.

Is the bulb included with Vintage Walnut Wall Light?

Yes, the bulb is included with Vintage Walnut Wall Light. This makes the fixture easier to specify and helps ensure the light source is appropriate for the design. It is still worth checking the product specifications before installation, especially if you are planning to use the fixture in a professional project or alongside a dimmer.

When selecting a bulb, consider both brightness and colour temperature. Warm white is usually the safest choice for bedrooms, living rooms, restaurants and hotel-style interiors because it creates a softer atmosphere. Brighter or cooler light may be more suitable for task-focused areas, but can feel harsh if used as the only light source in a room.

Is Vintage Walnut Wall Light dimmable?

Vintage Walnut Wall Light is not listed as dimmable. It is best used where a consistent light level is appropriate, or as part of a layered lighting scheme with other dimmable fixtures in the room. See specifications for details.

Dimming is useful when a fixture needs to work for several moments: brighter light for practical use, lower light for evening atmosphere, and softer illumination when the room is used for relaxing or dining. If dimming is important to your project, confirm compatibility with your electrician before installation.

What kind of light does Vintage Walnut Wall Light produce?

Vintage Walnut Wall Light is available withWarm White (2700-3500K) light options. This allows you to choose a version that better suits the mood and function of the room.

Warm white is usually best for bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms and hotel-style interiors because it creates a softer and more relaxed atmosphere. Cool white gives a cleaner, brighter effect for task-focused areas where clarity is more important, such as utility spaces, work surfaces or commercial areas where visibility is the priority.

Think about how Vintage Walnut Wall Light will be used within the whole lighting scheme. If it is one of several lights in the room, it can be softer and more atmospheric. If it needs to provide more functional illumination, choose the light colour and brightness more carefully so that the result feels practical without becoming cold or flat.

Where does the size of Vintage Walnut Wall Light work best?

At approximately 12cm, Vintage Walnut Wall Light is best suited to narrow hallways, small bedrooms, compact bathrooms, reading corners and paired bedside installations.

The scale of a wall light affects how much presence it has on the wall. Smaller fixtures feel discreet and architectural, while larger fixtures become more decorative and visible within the scheme. When choosing a size, think not only about the wall area available, but also about how close people will be to the fixture.

In narrow spaces, a more compact wall light usually feels more elegant and practical. In larger rooms or hospitality interiors, a more generous wall light can help the space feel designed rather than simply lit. Vintage Walnut Wall Light should have enough breathing room around it so that it reads as part of the interior rather than as an afterthought.

Can Vintage Walnut Wall Light be used as a bedside wall light?

Yes. At approximately 12cm, Vintage Walnut Wall Light is a strong scale for bedside use. Install the centre of the fixture around 105–120cm above the floor, or roughly 20–30cm above the bedside table.

Bedside wall lights are useful because they free up space on the bedside table and create a more integrated look. They can also make a bedroom feel more like a hotel suite, especially when used as a pair on either side of the bed. If you want the fixture to be used for reading, check the light direction and brightness carefully.

For the most balanced result, place the light in relation to both the mattress height and the bedside table height. If the room has a large headboard, artwork or panelling, align Vintage Walnut Wall Light with those elements so the installation feels intentional.

Is Vintage Walnut Wall Light a good size for a hallway?

Yes. The compact size of Vintage Walnut Wall Light works well in narrow hallways where projection and visual weight need to stay restrained.

Hallways are often treated as purely functional spaces, but good wall lighting can make them feel warmer and more finished. A repeated rhythm of wall lights can guide circulation, soften long corridors and create a stronger connection between rooms.

If you are using several Vintage Walnut Wall Light fixtures in one hallway, keep the spacing consistent. Avoid placing fixtures too close to door frames, corners or artwork unless the composition is deliberate. The aim is to create a calm visual rhythm rather than clutter the wall.

Can Vintage Walnut Wall Light be used in a bathroom?

Vintage Walnut Wall Light has an IP rating of IP20. This rating is generally intended for dry indoor areas rather than wet bathroom zones.

Bathroom lighting must always be checked carefully because suitability depends on the installation zone, distance from water sources and local electrical regulations. Even when a fixture has an IP rating, final placement should be confirmed by a qualified electrician.

How many Vintage Walnut Wall Light fixtures do I need for a living or dining room?

For ambient wall lighting, use one fixture in rooms under 20m², three fixtures for rooms between 20–30m², and three fixtures plus at least one additional wall light for each extra 10m² above that.

Vintage Walnut Wall Light should usually be treated as part of a layered lighting plan, rather than the only source of light in the room. Combine it with ceiling lighting, table lamps or floor lamps for a more flexible result. This makes the room easier to adapt for reading, dining, entertaining or relaxing.

In a dining room, wall lights can soften the perimeter of the space and make the table feel more intimate. In a living room, they can reduce reliance on a central ceiling light and add depth to the walls. In larger hospitality interiors, repeating wall lights can help create atmosphere while supporting wayfinding and visual consistency.

Which finish or colour should I choose for Vintage Walnut Wall Light?

Vintage Walnut Wall Light is available in the following finishes:Short, Long Warm White (2700-3500K) .

Choose darker finishes for contrast and architectural definition; choose lighter finishes for a quieter, more integrated look. Warm metallic finishes can add softness and richness, while black, white or neutral finishes often feel cleaner and more graphic.

In professional schemes, repeating the same finish across several fixtures can help the project feel more coherent. In homes, you can either match the finish to existing hardware and furniture details, or deliberately use the light as a contrasting feature. The best choice depends on whether you want Vintage Walnut Wall Light to blend into the room or become a visible design accent.

Which light colour should I choose for Vintage Walnut Wall Light?

Available light colours for Vintage Walnut Wall Light:Warm White (2700-3500K) .

Warm white is usually best for bedrooms, dining rooms and living spaces. It makes materials feel softer and creates a more relaxed atmosphere. Cool white is better for task-focused areas where a cleaner, brighter light is preferred, but it can feel less intimate in rooms designed for relaxing or entertaining.

If Vintage Walnut Wall Light will be used in a hotel, restaurant or residential living space, warm white is usually the safer choice. If it will be used in a workspace, utility area or task-focused setting, a cleaner white may be more appropriate. The best option depends on how the room will be used most often.

What is the build quality of Vintage Walnut Wall Light like?

Vintage Walnut Wall Light is selected for material integrity, finish consistency and design longevity. The aim is to offer a wall light fixtures that looks considered beyond the first installation day and remains suitable for real interiors over time.

Build quality matters because lighting is both decorative and functional. A fixture is handled during installation, used daily and seen from close range, so the finish, proportions and details need to feel appropriate once the piece is installed in the room.

Nauradika focuses on lighting that can work in homes, hotels, restaurants and design-led commercial interiors, where visual impact and reliability both matter. Vintage Walnut Wall Light has been chosen to offer a considered design effect without relying on short-lived trends.

How should I clean and care for Vintage Walnut Wall Light?

For everyday care, gently wipe Vintage Walnut Wall Light with a soft, dry cotton cloth. Avoid household detergents, abrasive cleaners, alcohol-based sprays or rough cloths, as these can affect the finish over time.

Before cleaning, switch the light off and allow it to cool fully. For glass, painted or plated surfaces, use light pressure only. Good maintenance should be almost invisible: regular dusting is usually enough to keep the piece looking quietly exceptional for years.

In hospitality or commercial interiors, include the fixture in a regular maintenance routine so dust does not build up around visible edges, shades or fittings. Avoid over-cleaning with strong products; gentle, consistent care is usually better for preserving the finish.

Is Vintage Walnut Wall Light suitable for professional projects?

Yes. Vintage Walnut Wall Light is suitable for residential, hospitality and commercial projects where scale, finish and longevity matter. This wall light fixtures can be specified for interiors that need lighting with presence, without feeling short-lived.

Professional projects often require lighting that works across more than one room or zone. A fixture may need to support bedrooms, corridors, dining areas, lobbies, bathrooms, apartments or commercial spaces while still feeling visually coherent. Vintage Walnut Wall Light can be considered as part of that wider specification process.

For larger quantities or project-led requirements, consider creating a business account or reviewing our trade discount information. This is especially useful for architects, interior designers, builders, developers, hotel operators and hospitality teams sourcing lighting across multiple rooms or properties.

How does Vintage Walnut Wall Light compare to designer brands?

Nauradika works through a direct-from-supplier model, reducing traditional retail markups while keeping the focus on considered design, reliable materials and long-term visual appeal.

This means Vintage Walnut Wall Light can offer a design-led look for homes, hotels, restaurants and commercial interiors without the pricing structure usually associated with traditional designer lighting distribution.

The goal is not to imitate a brand name, but to make well-considered lighting more accessible for projects where atmosphere, form and budget all matter. For many interiors, the right balance of scale, finish, proportion and light quality is more important than the label attached to the fixture.

How long does delivery take for Vintage Walnut Wall Light?

Delivery timelines for Vintage Walnut Wall Light are shown above the add-to-cart section. Delivery estimates may vary depending on destination, product availability and selected variant.

For general delivery and order information, see our FAQ page.

What if Vintage Walnut Wall Light doesn’t work in my space?

We offer a 14-day return window, giving you time to assess whether Vintage Walnut Wall Light works with your room, proportions and wider lighting scheme.

Before installing, check the scale, finish and position of the fixture carefully. Hold the product near the intended location, review it in natural and artificial light, and make sure it works with nearby furniture, wall colours and other fixtures.

Full return details are available on our FAQ page.

How can I style Vintage Walnut Wall Light with other lighting?

Vintage Walnut Wall Light works best as part of a layered lighting plan. Combine it with other fixtures from our modern lighting collection to create a balance of practical, ambient and decorative light.

If you are designing a calmer or material-led interior, explore Japanese lighting. For a more structured design language, browse Bauhaus-inspired lighting. For warmer and more characterful schemes, consider vintage light fixtures.

The most successful interiors usually combine several types of light rather than relying on one source. Use ceiling lighting for general illumination, wall lights for rhythm and atmosphere, and smaller lamps or accent lights for intimacy. This gives the room more flexibility and makes it easier to change the mood throughout the day.

When styling Vintage Walnut Wall Light, think about repetition and contrast. Repeating similar finishes can make a scheme feel calm and coherent, while introducing one contrasting fixture can create a focal point. In hospitality spaces, this can help define zones such as lobbies, corridors, bedrooms, dining areas and lounges.

How does the light feel?

Warm White
2700K
Soft, amber-toned light. Creates a cosy, relaxing atmosphere. Ideal for bedrooms, living rooms and dining areas.
Cosy & relaxing
Neutral White
4000K
Balanced, natural light. Neither warm nor cool. Versatile for kitchens, home offices and bathrooms.
Balanced & natural
Cool White
6500K
Crisp, bright daylight tone. Increases focus and clarity. Best for workspaces, garages and task lighting.
Bright & energising

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