Description
The Nehir is a mid-century wall light with a pumpkin-shaped reeded glass shade on a curved brass arm — the reeded surface refracts light in soft, irregular patterns across the wall and ceiling. The pull switch on the fitting itself is a practical detail that makes it genuinely useful in kitchens and bedrooms where a wall switch isn’t always convenient. Part of the Nehir family alongside the Nehir pendant.
Handmade in Ireland by Mullan Lighting. Available in antique brass, antique silver, matt black, polished brass, and satin brass.
Bulb not included. E27 fitting. Pull switch included.
Mullan Delivery & Finishes
Delivery: All Mullan Lights are assembled to order and finished as requested.
Brass & Glass Lights will take 15 - 21 working days, however the factory will try and complete orders a little sooner where possible, but all orders are dealt with in strict rotation.
Ceramics each piece is handcrafted at the time of the order, so these can take 4-5 weeks depending on complexity. Again they will be supplied as quickly as possible.
Mullan Brass Light Finishes & Colours
Each light is shown with its finish options, however we can often have lights finished in a powder coat finished in one of the colours or the Chrome finish, however there maybe a charge for this and delivery will be extended by several weeks.
All brass fittings are lacquered with exception of the 'Natural Brass'. We can request they are unlacquered if you prefer.
Mullan's products are hand finished therefore each item is unique. The colours shown below are intended as an indication only and some variation is to be expected - see Below.
Many of the brass lights can also be finished in a powder coated colour finish, see below.
Brass Finishes
Antique Brass , Antique Silver, Polished Brass, Satin Brass Satin Chrome, Polished Chrome






Powder Coated Colours incl.
Powder Coated Chrome, Power Coated Gold, Powder Coated Bronze,



Yellow, White, Sage Green, Grey, Matt Black





Orange, Red, Racing Green, Gloss Black




For full details see Mullan Finishes Page