Hollowick Luxor Medium Solid Alabaster Table Lamp 70x127mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Hollowick Luxor Medium is a solid alabaster table lamp designed for front-of-house use in commercial hospitality settings. Alabaster is a semi-translucent natural stone material that diffuses candlelight or a...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Diameter
- 0.28
- Dimensions
- 0.21(H) x 0.28(W) x 0.37(D)mm
- Weight
- 6.08kg
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Product Description
The Hollowick Luxor Medium is a solid alabaster table lamp designed for front-of-house use in commercial hospitality settings. Alabaster is a semi-translucent natural stone material that diffuses candlelight or a small flame evenly, producing a warm, consistent glow at table level without harsh hot spots. Supplied in packs of twelve, these lamps are intended for operators who need a uniform lighting presentation across a dining room or event space.
In practice, alabaster lamps are well suited to environments where ambience is a deliberate part of the guest experience — restaurants, hotel dining rooms, private dining areas, and banqueting operations. The solid construction means the lamp retains its appearance under regular handling and repeated service periods. Unlike cheaper resin alternatives, genuine alabaster does not discolour or yellow noticeably with age, which matters when maintaining consistency across a large number of tables over time.
The pack-of-twelve format is practical for most operators:
- Covers a standard section of covers without needing to mix batches
- Provides spares to account for breakages without a visible mismatch
- Suits bulk replacement or initial setup of a new venue or refurbishment
- Consistent alabaster tone across the batch supports a uniform table presentation
As with all open-flame table lamps, operators should confirm compliance with their local fire risk assessment and venue licensing conditions before use. Hollowick lamps are designed to be used with compatible fuel cells — using the correct cell type is important for safe and reliable performance.
These lamps are well suited to mid- to upper-tier dining and hospitality venues where table presentation is taken seriously. For very high-turnover environments or where robustness is the primary concern, a more durable lamp format may be worth considering.
If you are specifying lighting across a new or refurbished venue and want to talk through quantities, styles, or fuel cell compatibility, the team is happy to help.
Key Features
- Solid alabaster construction diffuses light evenly across table settings
- Semi-translucent stone produces consistent warm glow without hot spots
- Pack of 12 supports uniform presentation across a full dining section
- Genuine alabaster resists discolouration and maintains appearance over time
- Compatible with Hollowick fuel cells for reliable open-flame performance
Operational Benefits
- Uniform table lighting maintained consistently across an entire dining room
- Reduced visible mismatch when replacing lamps due to matched batch supply
- Durable material withstands regular handling throughout busy service periods
- Long-term appearance retained without yellowing common in resin alternatives
- Bulk pack format simplifies stock management for ongoing venue operations
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Diameter
- 0.28
- Dimensions
- 0.21(H) x 0.28(W) x 0.37(D)mm
- Weight
- 6.08kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- That depends on your table layout — one lamp per table is standard practice for most dining formats. A pack of twelve would cover twelve tables directly, but many operators keep one or two back as spares to allow for breakages without disrupting the uniformity of the room.
- Hollowick lamps are designed to be used with Hollowick-compatible liquid fuel cells. Using the correct cell ensures reliable burn performance and helps avoid spillage or uneven flame behaviour. Fuel cell consumption per service will vary depending on burn time, so it is worth factoring that into your running cost calculations when specifying for a large venue.
- Yes — open-flame lamps are subject to your venue's fire risk assessment and may be covered by conditions attached to your premises licence. Most licensed hospitality operators use them routinely, but it is good practice to confirm with your fire risk assessor before introducing or expanding table lamp use, particularly in enclosed or high-occupancy dining spaces.