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The Three Arm Ceiling Lamp (1958) is a suspended interpretation of his original Three Arm Floor Lamp and maintains the dynamic, sculptural aesthetic of the original. All of his lighting solutions share the designer's signature features: the way the arms are attached to the diffuser, the washer and six-sided screw hardware, the form of the reflector, and the delicate lines of the steel tubes.
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Product Size
3heads size: L 150cm x H 65cm / L 59″ x H 25.6″


5heads size: L 190cm x H 70cm / L 75″ x H 27.5″


Details
You will receive complete tracking information for your entire order. All of our products are made to order and shipped from our warehouses in China or US. Most orders take 2-5 weeks from order to delivery (this time is an estimate and is subject to warehouse location and local postal service). Add a few days for customized orders.
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We use the following trusted couriers to ship your products: Fedex, UPS and DHL. all taxes and fees are included in the product price.
If you need to purchase an item by a specific date, contact us for a quote on expedited shipping. Please note that while we do our best to meet deadlines, we cannot guarantee arrival by a specific date. Once the package has left us, the courier company will, at its sole discretion, decide whether or not to deliver your order in a timely manner. We ask that you purchase well in advance of the deadline to avoid any unexpected delays. (In general, expedited orders are expected to arrive in 1-3 weeks.)
We offer free returns and exchanges on all of our products. Simply email us at info@yiarolight.com
Not satisfied with your order? (Although highly unlikely!) Simply ask for a full refund
Please understand that we are unable to issue refunds while an order is in transit.
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We offer a 30 day return guarantee
Overall, there are roughly 2 situations
If it's a product quality issue or shipping damage, we will offer a free return or exchange.
If it's just that the customer doesn't like our lights (although highly unlikely!) , the customer will need to pay for the return and exchange shipping costs.
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How long is the warranty?
First of all, we are proud of our products, and I am sure you will love it, Lifetime Warranty on All Products (some of our products come with a complimentary bulb from the manufacturer, and the complimentary bulb is guaranteed for 3 months)
This warranty does not cover damage caused by accident, abuse or neglect. This warranty does not cover natural deterioration or wear and tear of materials. The warranty does not cover purchases made through online auction sites or other unauthorized dealers.
For warranty questions contact: support@yiarolight.com
Selecting the right light fixture goes beyond style—it's about scale, proportion, and presence. A fixture that's too small may look out of place, while one that's too large can overwhelm the room. At Yiarolight, we believe lighting should harmonize with your space's dimensions and reflect your personal aesthetic.
This guide walks you through professional methods to determine the ideal light fixture size for various rooms—so you can illuminate your home with confidence and elegance.
Step 1: Measure Your Room
Begin with your room's dimensions:
Measure the length and width of your room in feet
Add these two numbers together
Convert the total into inches—this represents the ideal diameter for your ceiling light fixture
Example:
If your room is 12 feet by 14 feet, then:
12 + 14 = 26 feet → a 26-inch diameter fixture is recommended

Step 2: Determine Fixture Height
The height of your fixture should relate to your ceiling height:
Multiply your room's ceiling height (in feet) by 2.5 to 3
The result is your ideal fixture height in inches
Example:
For a 10-foot ceiling:
10 × 2.5–3 = 25–30 inches tall
Step 3: Plan Hanging Height & Placement
Over a Dining Table:
Hang the fixture 30 to 36 inches above the table surface
Over a Kitchen Island:
Position pendants 30 to 36 inches above the countertop
Using Multiple Pendants:
Each pendant should be about one-quarter the length of the island or table
Space them evenly for balanced illumination

Living Room
Recommended Size: Length + width (in feet) = diameter in inches
Lighting Types: Chandeliers, pendants, flush mounts, floor and table lamps
Tips: Ensure at least 7 feet of clearance from the floor to the bottom of hanging fixtures
Dining Room
Recommended Size: ½ to ⅔ the width of your dining table
Lighting Types: Chandeliers, linear pendants, wall sconces
Tips: Hang the fixture 30–36 inches above the table. For long tables, consider multiple pendants
Kitchen
Recommended Size: Each pendant about ¼ the length of the island
Lighting Types: Pendants, recessed lighting, under-cabinet lights
Tips: Hang 30–36 inches above the counter. Distribute multiple pendants evenly

Bedroom
Recommended Size: Apply the room dimension formula
Lighting Types: Flush or semi-flush mounts, bedside lamps, wall sconces
Tips: Bedside lamps should sit at eye level when seated. Use ambient lighting for a relaxing tone
Bathroom
Recommended Size: Use the room dimension formula for ceiling fixtures
Lighting Types: Vanity sconces, flush mounts, recessed lighting
Tips: Install sconces 65–70 inches from the floor, ideally on both sides of the mirror
Entryway
Recommended Size: Length + width = diameter in inches
Lighting Types: Statement chandeliers, pendants, or flush mounts
Tips: Maintain at least 7 feet from the floor to the fixture's bottom

Home Office
Recommended Size: General lighting based on room dimensions; task lighting adjustable
Lighting Types: Flush mounts, desk lamps, recessed lighting
Tips: Direct task lighting to your work surface without screen glare
Living Room
Chandeliers and pendants serve as focal points, particularly in rooms with higher ceilings. Use the room dimension formula to ensure proper scaling, and always maintain at least 7 feet of clearance between the fixture bottom and the floor. For task lighting, table and floor lamps should be proportionate to the furniture they accompany, providing both functionality and aesthetic balance.
Dining Room
The chandelier should complement your table's proportions—aim for a diameter that's one-half to two-thirds the table width. For extended rectangular tables, consider installing two or three smaller pendants spaced evenly above the surface. This creates a balanced visual effect while providing uniform illumination across the entire table.
Kitchen
Island pendants should be positioned 30 to 36 inches above the countertop for optimal task lighting. Each pendant should be approximately one-quarter the length of your island, ensuring sufficient coverage without visual overcrowding. Under-cabinet lighting serves as an essential secondary layer, illuminating work surfaces while adding depth to your kitchen's lighting scheme.
Bedroom
Create a relaxing atmosphere with properly scaled ceiling fixtures using the room dimension formula. For bedside lighting, follow these proportions for optimal function and style:
| Bedside Lamp Part | Ideal Measurement |
|---|---|
| Total height | Equal to the height of the nightstand |
| Lamp shade height | Equal to half to 2/3 of the lamp height |
| Lamp shade width (at widest point) | Twice as wide as the lamp base |
| Base height | Equal to 1/3 of the height of the lamp |
| Base width (at widest point) | Equal to half of the lamp shade |
Bedside lamps should be positioned to sit at eye level when you're seated in bed, providing comfortable reading light without glare.
Bathroom
For vanity lighting, install sconces 65 to 70 inches from the floor, positioned on both sides of the mirror to minimize facial shadows. Ceiling fixtures should be sized according to the room dimension formula, providing ample ambient light while complementing the space's proportions.
Entryway
Make a striking first impression with a statement chandelier sized using the length + width formula. Ensure the fixture hangs at least 7 feet from the floor to maintain proper clearance. In hallways, recessed or flush mount lights spaced every 8 to 10 feet create a welcoming, well-lit passage.
Your ceiling height significantly impacts fixture selection. As a general guideline, allow 2.5 to 3 inches of fixture height for each foot of ceiling height. This ensures the fixture feels balanced within the room without overwhelming the space.
Low Ceilings (8 feet or less)
Choose flush mount or semi-flush mount fixtures that remain close to the ceiling plane. These styles provide ample illumination while conserving valuable visual space.
Standard Ceilings (9–10 feet)
Most pendant and chandelier styles work well in these spaces. Maintain at least 7 feet of clearance between the fixture bottom and the floor, particularly in dining rooms and entryways where movement occurs beneath the fixture.
High Ceilings (over 10 feet)
Take advantage of the vertical space with taller, more dramatic fixtures. Multi-tier chandeliers or linear arrangements draw the eye upward, creating visual interest while filling the volume proportionately.
Layer Your Lighting: Combine ambient, task, and accent lighting for a versatile and inviting atmosphere
Balance Style and Function: Let your fixture express your style while serving the room's practical needs
Measure Twice: Always confirm dimensions and clearances before making a final decision
Consider Proportion: Ensure your lighting complements both the room size and the furniture within it
Choosing the right light fixture transcends mere measurements—it's about creating an atmosphere that enhances your daily life. With Yiarolight, you bring home more than illumination; you invest in thoughtful design, quality craftsmanship, and timeless style that transforms spaces.
By following these professional guidelines, you can ensure your light fixtures not only provide effective illumination but also elevate your home's overall aesthetic. Explore the Yiarolight collection today to discover fixtures designed to fit your space and inspire your life.
Navigating the world's different electrical systems can be confusing. Did you know that a beautiful chandelier designed for European markets could malfunction in an American home? Understanding voltage standards is essential when selecting lighting fixtures and appliances. This comprehensive guide explains everything you need to know about voltage, frequency, and plug types across major countries.
Electricity isn't universal. Most countries use either:
110-120V systems (primarily in North America)
220-240V systems (common in Europe, Australia, and Asia)
Using incompatible voltage can damage your lighting fixtures, create safety hazards, and void warranties. This guide helps you make informed decisions when shopping for international products.
| Country | Voltage | Frequency | Plug Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 120V | 60Hz | A, B |
| Canada | 120V | 60Hz | A, B |
| United Kingdom | 230V | 50Hz | G |
| Germany | 230V | 50Hz | C, F |
| France | 230V | 50Hz | C, E |
| Italy | 230V | 50Hz | C, F, L |
| Australia | 230V | 50Hz | I |
| Japan | 100V | 50/60Hz | A, B |

Many modern electronics feature dual-voltage capability, allowing them to operate safely across different electrical systems worldwide. You can identify these versatile devices by labels reading "100-240V, 50-60Hz," indicating they automatically adapt to voltages from 100V to 240V without requiring a transformer.
Common dual-voltage items include:
While these devices handle voltage variations independently, you'll still need a plug adapter to physically connect them to different wall outlets. For example, when traveling from the U.S. to the UK, your dual-voltage laptop will work perfectly with a simple Type G plug adapter.
However, it's important to understand that most permanent lighting fixtures—including chandeliers, wall sconces, and built-in LED systems—typically operate on fixed voltages. At Yiarolight, we manufacture region-specific versions of our lighting products to ensure optimal performance and safety in local electrical environments.
Before purchasing any electrical product, always verify its voltage specifications. For dual-voltage portables, a plug adapter suffices. For fixed installations like lighting, choose products specifically designed for your country's voltage standard.
Need help selecting the right lighting for your region? Contact Yiarolight—we'll ensure you get perfectly compatible fixtures for your location.
Navigating the world's different plug types and voltage standards can be one of the most confusing aspects of international travel or relocation. Did you know that even if you have the right plug adapter, your devices could still be at risk due to voltage incompatibility? This comprehensive guide will help you understand global electrical standards, ensuring your electronics—especially lighting fixtures—remain safe and functional wherever you go.
Why Plug Types and Voltage Matter
Using incompatible plugs or voltage can lead to:
Permanent damage to your electronic devices
Safety hazards including fire risks
Voided product warranties
Inconsistent performance of lighting fixtures
Understanding these differences is particularly crucial when purchasing permanent installations like lighting fixtures, which often require specific voltage compatibility.

There are currently 15 standard plug types in use globally, designated by letters (A through O). These types correspond to different pin configurations, grounding methods, and compatibility with electrical sockets. Here’s a breakdown of the most common plug types used in developed countries:
| Plug Type | Regions/Countries | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Type A | USA, Canada, Mexico, Japan | Two flat pins, ungrounded. Used primarily in North America and parts of Asia. Typically 100-127V. |
| Type B | USA, Canada, Mexico | Similar to Type A but includes a grounding pin. Used for devices requiring additional grounding. Typically 100-127V. |
| Type C | Europe, South America, Asia | Two round pins, ungrounded. Known as the Europlug, commonly found across Europe (except UK). Typically 220-240V. |
| Type D | India, South Africa | Three round pins, grounded. Common in India and some African countries. Typically 220-240V. |
| Type E | France, Belgium, Poland, Slovakia | Two round pins, grounded. Primarily used in France and other parts of Europe. Compatible with Type F plugs. 220-240V. |
| Type F | Germany, Spain, Russia, Europe | Two round pins with grounding clips. Common across mainland Europe, excluding the UK and Ireland. Compatible with Type C and E plugs. 220-240V. |
| Type G | UK, Ireland, Malta, Malaysia | Three rectangular pins, grounded. Used primarily in the UK and its former colonies. Voltage range 220-250V. |
| Type I | Australia, New Zealand, China | Two or three pins (depending on grounding), used in Australia, New Zealand, and China. Typically 220-240V. |

Voltage is another critical factor to consider when traveling or purchasing electronics internationally. Most countries in North America (such as the U.S. and Canada) use 120V and 60Hz, while many European countries operate on 220-240V and 50Hz. Using a device rated for one voltage in a country with a different voltage can damage the device or cause a safety hazard, so a voltage converter or dual-voltage device is essential in these cases.
If you are traveling or relocating, it’s advisable to carry a universal travel adapter that allows you to connect your device to different types of sockets. A plug adapter modifies the physical shape of the plug, but it does not convert voltage—so make sure your device can handle the voltage used in the destination country.
Some common travel scenarios include:
Understanding the plug types and voltage systems used around the world is essential for international travelers and anyone purchasing electronic devices globally. With the right knowledge, you can ensure your devices work safely and efficiently, whether you’re at home or abroad.
Planning an international lighting project? Contact Yiarolight experts for personalized assistance in selecting the perfect, compatible lighting solutions for your specific country requirements.