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Piedra Travertine Ceiling Light

DCC-25483-01

$225.00 USD $342.00 USD

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See It In Action

Most ceiling lights are interchangeable. The Piedra Travertine Ceiling Light is not. Carved from natural travertine stone, its surface carries veins, pores, and tonal shifts that no two pieces share. It's a one-of-a-kind material that happens to be a ceiling light — not the other way around.

When lit, it diffuses a warm 3000K glow evenly across the room — the kind of light that makes a space feel curated and considered. Off, it still holds the room with the quiet authority of natural stone.

Why Travertine? Travertine has been used in architecture for centuries — from the Colosseum to contemporary interiors at the top of every design magazine. Its porous texture absorbs and reflects light in a way that polished marble or painted surfaces never can. What you're installing isn't just a light fixture. It's a piece of material history, fitted to your ceiling.
What Makes Piedra
🪨 Every Piece Is Unique Natural travertine means no two Piedras are identical. The veining, the tonal depth, the surface character — yours will be the only one exactly like it.
🌕 Soft Diffused Glow The stone and acrylic combination spreads warm 3000K light evenly — no harsh center point, no shadows. The whole ceiling becomes part of the ambiance.
🏛 Architectural Presence The rounded stone disc reads as a sculptural object, not a utility fixture. It raises the design ceiling of a room — literally and figuratively.
🚿 Damp Rated Use it in the bathroom, covered porch, or anywhere you want to bring natural material into a space that usually gets left out of the design conversation.
About the Stone
Travertine surface texture — natural holes and veining are part of the material

Natural holes and veining are inherent to travertine — each piece is unrepeatable.

🪨 Surface holes and cracks are natural characteristics of travertine stone — not imperfections. They do not affect the lamp's durability or structural integrity.
⚠️ Installation note: Avoid high-speed tools during installation. Excessive vibration may damage the stone body.
Belongs In
🛏 Bedroom 🛋 Living Room 🍽 Dining Room 🚪 Hallway 🛁 Bathroom 🏡 Covered Outdoor 🧱 Feature Wall
Beige · White · Walnut
Product Size
★ Most Popular Small
Diameter Ø 30 cm / 11.8″
Height H 7 cm / 2.1″
Power 36W · 1600 lm
Weight ~2.76 kg
Medium
Diameter Ø 43 cm / 16.9″
Height H 7 cm / 2.1″
Power 48W · 1800 lm
Weight ~4.77 kg
Large
Diameter Ø 55 cm / 21.6″
Height H 7 cm / 2.1″
Power 72W · 2400 lm
Weight ~7.65 kg
Details
  • Body: Natural Travertine
  • Materials: Travertine, Acrylic & Wood
  • Wiring: Hardwired
  • Light source: Integrated LED — not replaceable
  • Lifespan: 50,000 hrs
  • Color temperature: Warm White 3000K
  • Mounting: Wall or ceiling
  • Damp rated — bathrooms & covered outdoor areas
  • Certified: North America · Australia · Europe · Middle East
💡 The integrated LED is rated for 50,000 hours — at 6 hours per day, that's over 22 years of use before it needs attention.
🌎 North America 🌏 Australia 🌍 Europe 🌍 Middle East
Downloads
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