Japanese Vintage Walnut Fabric Pendant Light
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Estimated Delivery:Jul 09 - Jul 13
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Walnut tone · soft fabric shade · warm dining light
A quiet pendant for rooms that feel collected, textured, and lived in.

Sculpted walnut-tone accent
The curved wood-color stem gives the pendant a vintage Japanese profile without making the fixture feel heavy.
Pleated fabric texture
The shade shows a soft vertical weave with narrow red stripe accents, adding warmth and rhythm when viewed up close.
Warm metal hanging hardware
A brass-tone canopy and chain complete the design for dining tables, bedside corners, cafes, and intimate restaurant seating.

Room feeling
Soft light above a grounded setting
The pendant is best for spaces where texture matters: walnut furniture, plaster walls, layered textiles, and calm seating areas. The compact drum shade keeps the profile clean while the wood-tone detail makes the fixture feel collected rather than generic.

Single visible style: walnut wood color pendant with pleated fabric shade. Installation scene shown in gallery for scale and lighting context.
Details
| Fixture type | Indoor pendant light |
|---|---|
| Style | Japanese vintage, Japandi, wabi-sabi inspired |
| Visible materials | Walnut wood color accent, pleated fabric shade, brass-tone metal hardware |
| Colorway | Warm walnut, natural fabric, red stripe accent |
| Dimensions | Ø 9.5" × H 13.8" / Dia 24 cm × H 35 cm |
| Best spaces | Dining room, bedroom, bar counter, cafe, restaurant table, reading corner |
| Installation | Ceiling-mounted pendant; professional hardwired installation recommended; E27 (light bulb not included) |
| Scale note | Use over small to medium tables or as a focused accent pendant; verify ceiling height and drop length before installation. |
| Care | Dust gently with a soft dry cloth; avoid harsh cleaners on the shade and wood-tone finish. |
Gallery coverage
Installed room context
This scene is retained in the product gallery so buyers can judge hanging height, shade scale, and the way the pendant sits above furniture in a real room.
