Spider Ceiling Light — Black, E27, 4W Max, 1 to 12 Sockets, Scalable Configuration
Black spider-style ceiling light with radiating arms, each ending in an E27 socket (4W max). Choose 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10 or 12 sockets to match your room size and light output needs. Bulbs not included. Hardwired ceiling fixture.
Technical specifications
| Light source | E27 per arm — 4W max each, bulbs not included |
| Number of sockets | 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10 or 12 — see variant |
| IP rating | IP20 — indoor dry use only |
| Material & finish | Metal — matte black |
| Dimensions | See product images — varies by socket count |
| Dimmable | Depends on bulb and dimmer used |
| Connection | Hardwired — professional installation recommended |
Spider Ceiling Light — Black Flush Mount, Scalable Arms, Bedroom to Open-Plan Living
This is a hardwired ceiling fixture — a qualified electrician is required for installation. Unlike the pendant spider versions, this is a flush-mount or semi-flush fixture — the arms radiate directly from a central ceiling canopy with no drop cable, making it suitable for lower ceilings where a pendant would be impractical. Each arm is rated at 4W max (E27) — this is a decorative and ambient fixture, not a primary high-output light source; plan for supplementary lighting in larger rooms. Small globe or candle LED bulbs (E27, up to 4W, 2700K) are ideal; avoid large or heavy bulbs that will look disproportionate on the slim arms. The matte black finish is the most versatile — it suits industrial, contemporary, Scandi, and minimalist interiors equally well. No built-in dimmer; dimmability depends on bulb and wall circuit. Rated IP20: dry indoor rooms only, not suitable for bathrooms. Browse our full ceiling lights collection.
Choose the socket count based on your room size and ceiling height: 1–3 sockets suit bedrooms, small hallways, and reading corners; 5–6 sockets suit medium living rooms and dining areas; 8–12 sockets suit large open-plan spaces and double-height rooms where maximum visual impact is the goal. More sockets also means more total light output, since each arm adds one 4W bulb. The matte black pairs naturally with dark wood, concrete, white walls, and raw metal accents. For a cohesive scheme, combine with wall lights in matte black. For broader inspiration, read our guide on home lighting ideas 2026.
Common questions
Do I need an electrician to install this ceiling light?
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Yes. This is a hardwired ceiling fixture and must be installed by a qualified electrician. It connects directly to your ceiling wiring — it is not a plug-in lamp.
Is this a flush-mount or pendant fixture?
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This is a flush-mount (or semi-flush) ceiling fixture — the arms radiate directly from a central canopy with no drop cable. It sits close to the ceiling, making it suitable for rooms with lower ceilings where a pendant chandelier would be impractical.
How do I choose the right number of sockets?
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1–3 sockets for bedrooms and small rooms; 5–6 for medium living rooms and dining areas; 8–12 for large open-plan spaces or double-height rooms. More sockets means more light output and a larger visual footprint on the ceiling.
Is this ceiling light bright enough as the only light source?
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At 4W max per socket, this is primarily a decorative and ambient fixture. For a bedroom or small room, a 5–6 socket version may suffice on its own. For larger rooms, plan for supplementary lighting such as wall lights or floor lamps.
Is this ceiling light dimmable?
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There is no built-in dimmer. To dim the light, you need dimmable E27 bulbs and a dimmer wall switch — confirm compatibility with your electrician during installation.
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