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Mosaic Atelier Wall Lamp

SKU LSW-B6068-01
$128.00

A jewel of mosaic glass, hung from a length of brass.


The Mosaic Atelier Wall Lamp combines vibrant handcrafted mosaic glass with an elegant brass pendant design. Featuring a 100 cm adjustable cord that breaks the constraints of traditional sconces, it creates an artistic and soulful corner in your home through the mesmerising interplay of light and shadow. Compact in scale and quietly sculptural, it asks for nothing more than a quiet wall to belong to.

One Silhouette · One Mosaic

A small jewel of a fixture

Compact · Adjustable

The Mosaic Atelier

∅ 3.9″ × H 6.3″
DIA 10 × H 16 CM
Suspension
Adjustable cord up to L 39.4″ (100 cm)

The Make

Two honest materials

Brass

Solid brass arm, wall plate, and shade framework, brushed by hand to a soft warm finish — paired with a 100 cm cord that lets you set the drop yourself.

Glass

Hand-pieced multicolour mosaic glass — each tile cut, leaded, and joined by hand into a small jewel of light and shadow.

Finishes
Brass Multicolor Glass

The Particulars

Full specification

Materials
Brass · Glass
Finishes
Brass
Lampshade
Multicolor Glass
Bulb Base
E26 / E27 — bulb not included
Voltage
AC 110 – 240 V
Wiring
Hardwired
Suspension
Twisted cord — adjustable up to L 39.4″ (100 cm)
Dimensions
∅ 3.9″ × H 6.3″ (Dia 10 × H 16 cm)
Suited For
Reading Nooks · Bedsides · Hallway Niches · Vanity Walls · Artist Corners · Gallery Walls
Certification
North America Europe Australia Saudi Arabia
Good to know

Bulb sold separately — fits a standard E26 or E27 base, 40 W maximum. We recommend a warm-white bulb to bring out the mosaic colours at their richest. Each shade is hand-pieced — small variations in the cut of individual tiles, the lead-line patterns, and the precise tone of each coloured pane are part of the craft, not a defect. The cord is freely adjustable up to 100 cm — set the drop height to suit your wall. Hardwired install by a qualified electrician; rated for indoor placement, away from direct moisture.

Frequently Asked

Before you order

Is the 10 × 16 cm shade too small for a typical wall?
It is intentionally compact and quietly sculptural — closer to a small piece of wall art than a conventional sconce. At full cord drop, the fixture occupies roughly the same visual weight as a framed 8 × 10″ photograph. This makes it ideal for narrow hallways, niches between bookshelves, the wall beside a vanity, or any quiet corner where a larger fixture would feel imposing. If you're lighting a 1.8 m+ headboard wall or a wide entryway, the small scale will read as understated rather than commanding — consider hanging in pairs, or pairing with a larger fixture nearby.
What does "Atelier" mean for this piece — is it sold as art?
Atelier is the French word for an artist's workshop — and the name is intentional. Each shade is hand-cut and hand-leaded one tile at a time, in the same way a small mosaic study might be made in a glass studio. The fixture is sold as a functional sconce, but it is built to be looked at as much as it lights. Many owners hang it where they would normally place a small framed work — beside a desk, in a reading corner, above a bookshelf, or as an unexpected jewel in a powder room.
Can the cord drop be set to whatever length I want?
Yes — the cord is freely adjustable up to 100 cm (39.4″), set during installation by your electrician. Once chosen, the cord holds its position. Because the shade is small, the cord drop is what makes the piece feel intentional: a short drop (30–50 cm) reads as a tight architectural detail; a mid drop (60–80 cm) gives breathing room above a console or vanity; the full 100 cm reads as a hanging jewel for taller walls and stairwells. Re-adjusting later requires re-opening the canopy, so commit to a height at install.
Each shade is hand-pieced — what does that mean for the piece I receive?
Subtle variations in the cut of individual tiles, the rhythm of the lead-lines, and the precise tone of each coloured pane are part of the craft, not a defect. Two Mosaic Atelier sconces hung in the same room will share the silhouette and the multicolour palette, but a side-by-side comparison will always reveal small differences — this is the signature of hand-cut glass rather than machine printing. If exact symmetry matters more than craft variation, this fixture isn't the right choice.
What bulb makes the mosaic colours look their best?
A frosted or opal warm-white bulb, E26 or E27 base, 40 W maximum. Mosaic glass reads richest with diffused, even illumination — a frosted bulb at 2700–3000 K lets each coloured tile glow without hot spots. Avoid cool-white or daylight bulbs; they wash the colours flat. Because the shade is compact, choose a bulb size that fits comfortably inside (G45 or A19 work well; oversized globes won't seat). Bulb sold separately.

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