Fergus Wall Light with Petit Rattan Shade
Simple and versatile, our Fergus wall light is available in six glorious colours which we have carefully curated to blend well with other elements in your home.
Simple and versatile, our Fergus wall light is available in six glorious colours which we have carefully curated to blend well with other elements in your home.
Simple and versatile, our Fergus wall light is available in six glorious colours which we have carefully curated to blend well with other elements in your home.
Fergus has a low profile, his dimensions mean that he sits snuggly on the wall.
The gorgeous dinky petit rattan shade is the absolute cutest, we love the way the light dapples through the rattan weave.
Whenever possible, we try to get your purchase to its destination within seven days, free of charge. This excludes trade orders and out of stock items.
We also offer a generous 30-day refund policy. If the product is not suitable for any reason, return it to us for a refund or exchange. Please remember that the product needs to be in its original condition, and to keep all packaging intact for an easy return. Please download the returns form from our Contact page.
The Fergus Wall Light with Petit Rattan Shade does not come with a bulb, so we’ve put together our favourite options that are compatible with this product.
Note: The recommended tear drop shaped bulb has an LED and a Vintage Edison option.
LED Bulbs:
Vintage Edison Bulbs:
For more information on choosing the right
bulb please clickhere.
Earthy, Natural, Handmade, Unique
The Organic style borrows natural forms and materials as inspiration. Materials and patterns include concrete, woven rattan, wood grains, plaster and terracotta. It celebrates the handmade nature of products. It is rich in colour, form and texture. The Organic style lends itself to Scandinavian and Japanese design, Boho vibes and the beautiful work of Artisans. Bringing nature into our interiors creates a sense of calm and softness to your home. This style is about celebrating and investing in custom pieces from small artists and makers in New Zealand to villages around the world.