The fixture has a stylish, vintage appearance and conveniently covers up an unsightly ceiling hole left by a damaged ceiling rose. Once installed, it looks great and works well with a Philips Hue bulb, providing a good level of light.
However, the installation process was unnecessarily difficult. Surprisingly, there were no electrical instructions included at all—something I’ve never experienced with any other light fitting, regardless of price or style. The light comes with three coloured wires, but the colours do not follow UK standards. While I assumed the green and yellow wire was the earth, there was no guidance to confirm this, which makes the installation confusing and potentially unsafe.
I was eventually able to connect it using the wiring from a basic pendant fitting, but the lack of clear electrical instructions made the process far more complicated than it should have been. Oddly, the light does include assembly instructions, but they’re not particularly helpful since the mechanical build is quite intuitive. Overall, the final result looks great, but the installation experience definitely leaves room for improvement.