Gold Wall Lights
Handcrafted wall lights in a gold finish.


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Choosing gold wall lights
Gold is the finish that does something to the light rather than just to the fixture. A gold or brass interior reflects warm, so the beam coming off it is a degree or two warmer than the bulb inside it — which is why a gold fixture at 2700K reads warmer than a white one running the same lamp.
It also decides how the piece behaves when it is switched off, which is most of the day. Polished gold catches whatever daylight is in the room and stays visible; brushed and antique gold go quiet and read closer to bronze. In a room with a lot of white — the usual Indian living room, with a pale wall and a stone or vitrified floor — gold is what stops a ceiling fixture from disappearing.
Gold sits with warm timber, cane, terracotta and cream, and against a dark wall it is the highest-contrast finish we make. What it does not do is share a room comfortably with chrome or nickel; pick one metal per room and let the other appear only in hardware.
Everything on this page is wall lights in a gold finish, assembled and inspected in our Surat workshop, dimmable as standard, and shipped free anywhere in India under the same 5-year warranty as the rest of the range.
Gold Wall Lights — common questions
Will the gold finish tarnish?
No. These are plated and lacquered rather than raw brass, so they hold their colour and do not need polishing. The 5-year warranty covers finish failure as well as electrical faults.
Does gold lighting work in a modern room?
Yes, and it is the usual pairing — brushed or matte gold against plain white or charcoal walls reads contemporary, where polished gold with cut glass reads traditional. The finish sets the temperature; the shape sets the era.
Can I mix gold fixtures with black ones?
Gold and matte black together is one of the few metal pairings that works, as long as one of them is clearly the lead — for instance gold on the ceiling and black on the walls, rather than an even split.
