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Modern spotlight bar boating a satin nickel finish. Stylish spotlight bar with a contemporary design available exclusively at PAGAZZI Lighting. The Quinny 3 Light Spotlight Bar features 3 spotlight heads suspended from a ceiling bar. Each light is adjustable allowing the light to be directed where needed. Handles at the back of the lamp head mean the lights can be adjusted while in use. A satin chrome finish with polished nickel detailing on the ceiling plate and lamp heads complete the design. We have a range of GU10 LED light bulbs in a variety of colour tones: Warm White, Cool White and Daylight. Modern spotlight bar boating a satin nickel finish. Stylish spotlight bar with a contemporary design available exclusively at PAGAZZI Lighting. The Quinny 3 Light Spotlight Bar features 3 spotlight heads suspended from a ceiling bar. Each light is adjustable allowing the light to be directed where needed. Handles at the back of the lamp head mean the lights can be adjusted while in use. A satin chrome finish with polished nickel detailing on the ceiling plate and lamp heads complete the design. We have a range of GU10 LED light bulbs in a variety of colour tones: Warm White, Cool White and Daylight.
I really like the Quinny 3 Light Satin Nickel Ceiling Spotlight Bar for its sleek, modern look that works well in contemporary or minimalist interiors. Its satin nickel finish adds a subtle sheen that feels sophisticated yet versatile, making it suitable for kitchens, living spaces, or even home offices. Practical styling tips include positioning the spots to highlight key areas or architectural features, and using adjustable heads to direct light exactly where needed. It pairs beautifully with matte or gloss finishes and can be complemented with other satin nickel fixtures for a cohesive appearance. Overall, it’s a functional piece that adds both light and style without overpowering a space.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
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