We've teamed up with Irish designer Marie Murphy to create a simple wall light featuring three of her bold graphical designs on beautifully printed linen shades. These petite lights are elegant and perfectly balanced with a brass drop stem offsetting the elongated 15cm shades. IMPORTANT INFO Metal Rose is 100mm diameter Shade is 15.5cm in diameter and 20cm high Total height from bottom of stem to top of shade 46cm Distance from wall to side of shade, 21cm Available with or without button switch - select in options Want to add a plug and switch to this light? Add this add-on to your basket Fits E27 screw bulb, E26 for US. Bulb not included Recommended bulb is the Tala Globe bulb which you can select to add in listing Max Wattage 12w CE Compliant, and UL compliant option (made based on address unless otherwise stated). All our lights come with a 10 year warranty guarantee. Can you put our lights in your bathroom? Currently our lights are rated IP20 , so they may not be suitable for zones 0, 1 & 2 in your bathroom. For example 60cm over sink is fine. If in doubt, always ask your electrician. A little about Marie Murphy: Marie Murphy is an illustrator, painter and surface pattern designer based in York, England. Her work could be described as a mix of Mid-century Brutalism meets a riot of colour. Designs and paintings usually begin as ideas in a sketchbook as a line drawing or the use of bold blocks of colours and shapes. She then translates these ideas into painting and illustrations. These painting and illustrations then form the basis for her digital patterns, prints and embroideries. She is influenced by contemporary designers and artists such as Bridget Reily, John Pawson, and Anni Albers. Using her stunning fabric print designs we have made a selection of delicate wall lamps. With three different patterns, each lamp can be paired in a wide range of spaces. EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY. All our lights are made in conformity of the relevant European Directives and regulations: All lights are made to CE/ UKCA standards