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Mylie Ceiling Lamp

DCC-73254-01

$178.00 USD $298.00 USD

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🪨 Natural Stone Notice. Travertine is a natural material — surface holes, fissures, and tonal variation between pieces are inherent characteristics of the stone, not defects. Each fixture is unique.
Travertine — natural stone illustration

The Mylie Ceiling Lamp solves the ceiling light problem that most rooms never quite get right: a fixture that covers the room evenly, sits flush enough for low ceilings, and actually contributes something to the space's design. The travertine frame introduces natural stone at the most visible plane in the room — the warm tonal depth of the stone changes with the light, morning to evening. The frosted glass globe at the center diffuses the bulb into a soft, even glow with no visible filament or bright spot. The wood canopy adds a material warmth at the ceiling mount. Wall or ceiling — the Mylie installs wherever the room needs it.

🪨 Travertine Stone Frame
🔆 Frosted Globe · Even Diffusion
🔄 Ceiling or Wall Mount
Why You'll Love It
🪨 Travertine — A Material That Changes With the Light The travertine frame carries warm amber tones and fine surface veining that shift between morning and evening light. No manufactured finish replicates it. The slight natural variation from piece to piece means the lamp you receive is the only one with that exact stone pattern — a detail that elevates the ceiling from functional to considered.
🌕 Frosted Globe — No Hot Spots, No Glare The frosted glass globe wraps the bulb in a smooth, omnidirectional diffusion — the shade glows evenly from every angle. No visible filament, no bright center, no shadows at the edges of the room. Pair with a dimmer (sold separately) to move between full ambient output and a quieter, warmer evening glow.
🪵 Wood Canopy — Natural Material at the Mount Where most ceiling fixtures mount with bare metal hardware, the Mylie introduces a wood canopy at the ceiling connection — the first detail visible when you look up. It bridges the travertine frame and the ceiling surface with a natural material that belongs in both registers.
🔄 Ceiling or Wall — One Fixture, Two Applications The Mylie mounts on both ceilings and walls without modification. On the ceiling it's a flush main light; on the wall it becomes a sconce with the same travertine and frosted globe combination. Two different rooms, one purchase decision — the same fixture works in both locations.
Where It Lives Best
🛏 Bedroom

The Beige or Walnut Color Mylie above a bed creates a ceiling fixture that reads as warm and deliberate — not just overhead coverage. The frosted globe keeps the light soft at any output, and the travertine frame gives the sleeping space a material detail that most bedrooms never have at ceiling level. On a dimmer, the Mylie moves from functional to atmospheric in a single gesture.

Beige or Walnut — ideal
🛋 Living Room

As the primary ceiling light in a living room, the Mylie provides even ambient coverage while adding a natural stone detail to the overhead zone. The White finish keeps the space bright and clean; the Walnut Color brings material warmth that relates naturally to wood furniture below. Layer with floor lamps for a complete two-level lighting arrangement.

Layer with floor lamps
🚪 Hallway & Bathroom

In a hallway, the 25 cm diameter fits without crowding the ceiling while the travertine frame adds a considered detail to a space that most fixtures ignore. The damp rating fully supports bathroom installation — the Mylie above a vanity mirror or mounted on the bathroom wall brings natural stone into a space that usually receives only chrome and white ceramic.

Damp rated — bathroom ready
Design & Light
Plain Ceiling Fixture
  • Metal or plastic frame — no material character
  • Bulb visible or poorly diffused — bright center, dim edges
  • Ceiling adds nothing to the room's design language
  • Reads as builder-grade hardware in any room
  • Mount hardware is purely utilitarian
With Mylie
  • Travertine frame — natural stone depth visible from below
  • Frosted globe — even glow, no visible filament, no hot spot
  • Wood canopy introduces natural material at the ceiling mount
  • Ceiling reads as a considered surface, not just a structural plane
  • Wall mount option extends the same material to vertical surfaces
Styling & Combinations
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One per room — the simplest way to give a home a consistent material language. A Walnut Color Mylie in the bedroom, a White in the hallway or bathroom, a Beige in the living room — the same travertine frame and frosted globe in three finishes creates a design thread that runs through the home without being identical in every room. The stone and wood read as the same family regardless of finish; the light quality is consistent throughout. Each room gets a ceiling light worth looking at; the home gets coherence.
🧱 Ceiling + Wall in the Same Room One Mylie on the ceiling as the main light, one on the wall as an accent sconce — the same travertine frame at two heights creates a material conversation that makes the room feel deliberately designed. The frosted globe reads as the same object in both positions; the stone changes depth depending on the angle of the light. Ceiling + Wall Pair
💡 Layer With Floor & Table Lamps The Mylie as the even overhead source and a floor lamp or table lamp in the corner creates a two-level arrangement that makes any room feel more dimensional. The travertine ceiling light handles ambient coverage; the secondary lamp handles warmth and intimacy. Both together make a room feel finished rather than just lit. Layered Lighting
🪵 Walnut With Wood Furniture The Walnut Color frame and wood canopy relate naturally to wood floors, furniture, and shelving below — the ceiling light becomes part of the room's material palette rather than sitting above it. In a bedroom or living room with warm wood tones, the Walnut Mylie is the version that reads as most intentional. Material Harmony
Colors
White

Clean and bright — maximizes light output, works in any palette.

Beige

Quiet and warm — the most versatile finish across different room styles.

Walnut Color

Rich and grounded — relates naturally to wood floors and warm interiors.

Product Size
Dia 25 cm × H 10 cm  /  ∅ 9.8″ × H 3.9″
Details
  • Frame: Travertine Stone
  • Diffuser: Frosted Glass Globe
  • Canopy: Wood
  • Materials: Wood, Travertine & Glass
  • Mount: Ceiling or Wall
  • Wiring: Hardwired
  • Socket: G9
  • Max bulb: 10W incandescent or LED equivalent
  • Dimmer compatible (switch not included)
  • IP Rating: Damp rated — bathrooms & covered outdoors
  • Certified: North America · Australia · Europe · Middle East
Certifications
🌎 North America 🌏 Australia 🌍 Europe 🌍 Middle East
Travertine Lighting Vol. 01 — Stone & Light
Travertine stone lighting Travertine Collection — Natural Stone Series
No. 01

Solid stone.
Soft light.

Hand-finished from a single piece of natural stone.

Each lamp carries the grain, pores, and quiet variations of the stone it was cut from. Warm to look at, solid to the touch, and lit from within.

Shop the Collection
Material Natural Travertine
Finish Honed & Hand-Polished
Tones Cream · Sand · Honey
Certified ETL · Dimmable
No. 02 — The Material

A stone that took two thousand years to arrive.

Travertine forms over millennia as mineral-rich spring water layers into solid stone. No two sections look alike — each piece carries its own trace of pores, veins, and color drift. The irregularities you see aren't imperfections. They're the stone's fingerprint.

No. 03

Four reasons
travertine feels different.

A growing number of US homes are swapping cold metal and glossy finishes for materials with real presence. Here's what makes this stone hold up to that shift — and why it holds up in a room.

01 / 04

One-of-a-kind texture

Every piece carries its own pattern of pores, veins, and soft color shifts. Shaped over millennia — not printed, not stamped. The lamp on your table is, by nature, unique.

Travertine stone texture close-up
Warm-toned travertine table lamp
02 / 04

Warm, lived-in tones

Natural cream, sand, and honey hues that read warm in any light — from morning sun to the last lamp-lit hour of the evening. The color the stone brings to the room doesn't read dated five years later.

03 / 04

Real stone, real weight

You feel it the moment you pick one up. Solid in the hand, grounded on the table. Nothing hollow, nothing plastic trying to imitate the surface of something it isn't.

Solid travertine pendant lamp
Travertine lamp that ages well
04 / 04

Built to age well

Travertine softens beautifully with time. A lamp today, a piece that looks even better in ten years. The kind of purchase that earns its price instead of dating itself.

No. 04 — On Craft

"Every lamp is cut from a single block of natural travertine, then hand-finished until the surface is smooth to the touch but still honest about what it is — real stone, not composite, not resin."

Origin Tivoli & Tuscany quarries
Cut From A single solid block
Finished Hand-honed and polished
No. 05 — Placement

Where travertine lighting belongs.

Each room has a spot that changes when a piece of stone lands in it. Three placements we keep seeing work.

No. 06 — Film Reel — Stone & Light

See how the stone
warms the light.

A diffused, honey-toned glow — softened once by the shade, and again by the stone around it.

Travertine lighting video poster
No. 07 — Index

Find your format.

No. 08 — Editor's Picks

Start here.

The three pieces we'd hand to a friend first — chosen for proportion, glow quality, and the kind of stone that makes a difference in the room.

Why We Love It