French Cactus Ribbed Table Lamp
French Cactus Ribbed Table Lamp
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Light & Design
The fixture consists of a vertically fluted cylindrical base supporting two asymmetrical, spherical glass diffusers. The base is constructed from textured resin, while the globes are composed of matte-frosted opal glass. Light is emitted evenly through the spherical diffusers, reducing glare and creating a soft, multidirectional glow across the surrounding surfaces. This composition provides a balanced vertical profile suitable for architectural integration in contemporary interiors.
Room Applications
This luminaire is designed for use in master suites, entry galleries, and open-plan living zones. Its narrow footprint allows for placement in areas with restricted horizontal space, such as console tables in corridors or bedside surfaces. The neutral colour palette and geometric form ensure compatibility with both residential renovations and boutique hospitality projects.
Specifications
- Material: Resin ( Body ), Glass Shades
- Diameter: 21 cm
- Height: 40 cm
- Bulb Type: LED (Included)
- Wattage: 6 - 10 W
- Voltage: 240V
Note
Please allow for a 1–3 cm dimension variance due to the meticulous crafting process. Actual colors may vary slightly from the images due to monitor settings and lighting conditions. For your safety and to ensure optimal performance, we recommend professional installation by a licensed electrician.
Shipping & Delivery
Shipping & Delivery
Free standard shipping across Australia. Orders are processed in 3–5 business days and typically delivered within 10–17 business days. Tracking is provided once dispatched. Read our full Shipping Policy.
Returns & Refund
Returns & Refund
Returns accepted within 30 days of delivery for unused items in original condition. Faulty or incorrect items are refunded or replaced at no cost. Read our full Refund Policy

About Us
Mesuhi is an online lighting store serving customers across Australia. We sell lighting fixtures for homes and commercial spaces.
We’ve basically built Mesuhi around that whole 'less is more' idea. To be honest, a light doesn't need to be fancy or complicated to actually work well.