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Tersus Wall Light

DCW-22163-1

$147.00 USD $187.00 USD

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See It In Your Space
🪨 Natural Stone Notice. Yellow Travertine is a natural material — surface holes, fissures, and tonal variation between pieces are inherent characteristics of the stone, not defects. Each shade is unique.
Yellow Travertine — natural stone illustration
Tersus Wall Light

The Tersus is built around a single compositional decision: the travertine shade hangs at a deliberate tilt from the wooden beam, creating a visual tension between the two materials and a directional light that washes the wall rather than flooding the room. The Yellow Travertine carries the natural variation of stone — fine surface patterns, warm amber tones, and a density that no manufactured material replicates. The wood beam grounds it with warmth. Together they read as an object that belongs in a room designed with intention, not just furnished. Install two at matched heights and the wall becomes the room's most considered surface.

🪨 Yellow Travertine Shade
🪵 Wood Beam Base
💡 Integrated LED · 3000K · 50,000 hr
Why You'll Love It
🪨 Travertine — No Two Are the Same The Yellow Travertine shade is cut from natural stone. Its surface carries fine veining, warm amber depth, and tonal shifts that vary from piece to piece — the lamp you receive is the only one with that exact pattern. It's a material detail that manufactured shades can reference but never replicate.
Tilted Shade — Direction Built Into the Design The shade hangs at a deliberate angle on the wooden beam — not as a decorative flourish but as a functional decision. The tilt directs warm light downward and against the wall, creating a focused wash rather than a diffuse ambient glow. The angle gives the fixture a sense of compositional intent that flat-mounted sconces don't have.
🪵 Wood and Stone — Two Materials at Their Best The warm wood grain of the beam and the cool, dense texture of the travertine create a contrast that holds attention without demanding it. The combination reads as natural and resolved — two materials that have been used together in architecture for centuries, now at wall-lamp scale.
💡 Integrated LED — Zero Maintenance The 3000K warm white LED is built into the fixture and rated for 50,000 hours. No bulb to source, no socket to match, no replacement to schedule. The light quality stays consistent for the life of the fixture. Dimmer compatible (sold separately) for full control over the wall wash intensity.
Where It Lives Best
🛏 Bedside Wall

Mounted at headboard height, the Tersus replaces bedside table lamps and adds a wall-wash light that makes the sleeping space feel architectural rather than merely furnished. Two at matched heights on either side of the bed create a symmetrical composition — warm stone overhead, focused light at reading level, wood grain visible from the pillow.

Pair for symmetry
🚪 Hallway

A Tersus mounted at eye level in a hallway washes the wall with warm, directed light that transforms the corridor from a transitional space into one of the most considered in the home. Three or four at regular intervals create a rhythm of stone and wood down the wall — each one casting its own pool, the sequence reading as a designed installation.

Rhythm of three
🛋 Living Room Wall

Above a sofa or beside a reading chair, the Tersus adds a mid-height light layer and a material presence that the room's furniture alone cannot provide. The travertine shade at wall height introduces natural stone into the vertical plane — an architectural detail that makes the room feel more deliberately composed.

Layered wall light
Design & Light Effect
Standard Wall Sconce
  • Metal or ceramic shade — manufactured uniformity
  • Light diffuses equally in all directions
  • Wall remains flat behind the fixture
  • Fixture reads as hardware, not as a material object
  • The wall is lit; it isn't given structure
With Tersus
  • Travertine shade casts a warm, directed downward wash
  • Tilted angle creates shadow and depth on the wall surface
  • Stone and wood introduce two natural materials at eye level
  • Each piece unique — the fixture is an object, not a unit
  • Wall reads as designed — structure added by light and material
Styling & Combinations
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A matched pair — the most considered thing a bedroom wall can have. Two Tersus wall lights mounted symmetrically at headboard height on either side of the bed create an architectural framing that no table lamp arrangement replicates. Each travertine shade washes its side of the wall; the wood beams draw a horizontal line across both sides of the room. The natural stone variation means the two pieces relate but never match exactly — they read as a pair that was collected rather than purchased from a set. The nightstands are clear. The wall is alive. The room is done.
🚪 Hallway Row — Three or Four Three Tersus lights at even intervals down a hallway wall create a sequence of stone and wood that reads as installation-level design in a transitional space. Each one throws a focused wash; the stone variation across the row makes each fixture individual while the shared form unifies them. Repeated Rhythm
💡 Layer With Pendants A Tersus wall wash mid-height with a pendant overhead and a floor lamp in the corner creates a three-level lighting arrangement that makes the room feel fully inhabited. The stone material on the wall relates naturally to the materials elsewhere — wood floors, stone counters, natural objects. The Tersus connects the light to the room's material language. Layered Lighting
🪵 Walnut vs Wood Color Walnut Color beam is darker and richer — the contrast with the yellow travertine is more pronounced, more architectural. Wood Color is lighter and warmer — the beam and shade relate tonally, the composition reads as more unified. Both carry the same stone; the choice is about how much contrast the room wants at the wall. Finish Contrast
Colors
Walnut Color
Wood Color
Beige
Product Size
W 10 cm × H 23 cm  /  W 3.9″ × H 9″  ·  ~5W
Details
  • Shade: Yellow Travertine — tilted on wood beam
  • Base: Wood
  • Materials: Wood & Yellow Travertine
  • LED: Integrated — non-replaceable · 50,000 hr
  • Color Temp: Warm White 3000K
  • Power: ~5W
  • Wiring: Hardwired
  • 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