Nordic Wooden Ceiling Fan Light
VKCF-251110-23
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Upgrade your space with our Nordic Wooden Ceiling Fan Light. Natural solid wood blades, integrated LED, and a whisper-quiet DC motor — bringing Scandinavian elegance and everyday comfort together.
The distance from the fan blades to the ceiling is 14 cm.
Quiet DC Motor
~40 dB, 6-speed, forward & reverse. Pure copper windings, long lifespan.
LED Lighting
Easy-swap module. Warm (3000K), neutral (4000K), or cool (6000K) white.
Real Sycamore Wood
Every blade is unique — natural grain, knots, and color variation included.
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~18W
~24W
~24W
36" Custom Size — contact us to order
The 36" model is a special-order size ideal for compact rooms. Not available online — reach out to our support team for pricing and availability.
Three-Color Version (3000K / 4000K / 6000K) — contact us to order
Switch between warm, neutral, and cool white by cycling through modes. Not available online — contact support to purchase.
Warm White Only (3000K) — available online
Single-mode warm light. Simple on/off with no mode cycling — the easiest, coziest option.
| Materials | Metal frame · Sycamore wood blades · Acrylic shade · Pure copper motor |
| Power | 35W variable frequency |
| Fan speeds | 6-speed (forward & reverse) |
| Voltage | AC 110–240V · 60Hz |
| Noise level | ~40 dB (airflow) |
| Control | Handheld remote · Optional wireless wall switch |
| Wiring | Hardwired |
| IP rating | IP20 · Indoor use only |
| Certification | North America · EU · AU · Saudi Arabia |
| Body finishes |
Walnut Natural White Black Grey
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- Requires concrete or solid wood beam ceiling — not compatible with gypsum board or prefabricated ceilings.
- Beam width ≥ 6 cm (2.4"). Ceiling must support 20+ kg (44 lbs). Flat ceilings only.
- Wall switch must be purchased with the fan — cannot be shipped separately.
- Only compatible with Vakkerlight Wireless Wall Switch. Standard switches are not supported.
- If your ceiling has grooves, contact us with the diameter and depth before ordering.
If it is a product quality problem or transportation damage, we will provide free return and exchange services, ensuring a hassle-free experience for our customers.
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How to Calculate the Right Size Light Fixture for a Room
When selecting a light fixture, you need to ensure it's appropriately scaled to the room size. The wrong size can affect both aesthetics and functionality. Here are the professional guidelines to help determine the correct light fixture size:
Lighting Size &
Installation Guide
Choosing the right fixture is as much about proportion as it is about light. This guide walks you through professional sizing formulas, room-specific rules, ceiling height considerations, and our curated product picks for every space.
Lighting is not only functional — it's a key design element in every room. The wrong size fixture can make a grand room feel claustrophobic, or a small room feel busy. Getting the scale right is one of the most impactful decisions you'll make when designing a space.
This guide gives you the professional formulas used by interior designers, with room-specific rules for chandeliers, pendants, flush mounts, sconces, and more.
How to Calculate the Right Size Light Fixture
Three professional formulas cover almost every fixture decision. Apply them in order — diameter first, then fixture height, then hanging height.
1 — Fixture Diameter
The most universally used formula for ceiling fixtures. Works for chandeliers, pendants, flush mounts, and semi-flush mounts.
2 — Fixture Height
Height matters as much as diameter. A fixture that's too short for its room looks stubby; too tall and it overwhelms the space.
3 — Hanging Height Above a Surface
For fixtures hung above dining tables, kitchen islands, or countertops, hanging height determines both function and visual balance.
4 — Multiple Pendants
When hanging multiple pendants over a long surface, size each fixture relative to the surface below.
◈ Rule: Each pendant should be approximately ¼ the length of the surface below it. Space them evenly from end to end, leaving at least 6 inches clearance at each end.Ceiling Height Considerations
Ceiling height shapes every fixture decision — from what type of fixture you choose to how long the cord should be. Here are the three key categories.
| Ceiling Height | Fixture Type | Minimum Floor Clearance | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8 ft Low | Flush / Semi-flush | 7 ft | Use shorter cords; avoid bulky downlights |
| 9–10 ft Standard | Pendant / Chandelier | 7 ft | Most fixtures designed for this range |
| 10–12 ft | Larger chandeliers | 7.5 ft | Extend cord; choose taller shades |
| 12 ft + | Oversized / Cluster | 8 ft | Consider multi-light clusters or grand chandeliers |
| Vaulted / Sloped | Any (check canopy) | 7 ft min | All Vakkerlight pendants include sloped-ceiling canopies |
Room-by-Room Sizing Guide
Every room has a different lighting logic. Use the tabs below to find sizing rules, fixture recommendations, and installation tips for your space.
Living Room
The living room is often the largest and most complex space to light. It benefits from layered lighting — ambient overhead, task lamps, and accent sconces working together.
📐 Fixture Diameter: Room Length (ft) + Room Width (ft) = Diameter in inches. Ensure at least 7 feet of clearance from the fixture bottom to the floor.| Room Size | Recommended Diameter | Floor Clearance |
|---|---|---|
| Under 150 sq ft | 14–22″ | Min 7 ft |
| 150–250 sq ft | 22–28″ | Min 7 ft |
| 250–400 sq ft | 28–36″ | Min 7.5 ft |
| 400+ sq ft / Open plan | 36–48″ or cluster | Min 8 ft |
Dining Room
The dining chandelier is the room's focal point. It should complement the table size without overwhelming the chairs or the diners.
📐 Key Rule: Fixture diameter should be ½ to ⅔ the width of the dining table. Hang 32–36 inches above the table surface.| Table Size | Single Fixture | Two Fixtures (each) |
|---|---|---|
| 36″ round / 4-seat | 16–22″ | 10–14″ |
| 48–60″ rectangular / 6-seat | 22–28″ | 14–18″ |
| 72–84″ rectangular / 8-seat | 28–36″ or two | 18–24″ |
| 96″+ farmhouse table | Use 2–3 pendants | 20–28″ |
Kitchen
Kitchen lighting is about task efficiency first, then aesthetics. Islands and peninsulas need strong, focussed pendant lighting — supplement with recessed and under-cabinet lights for full coverage.
📐 Key Rule: Each pendant = ¼ the length of the island. Hang 32–36 inches above the countertop. Space multiple pendants 24–30 inches apart (center to center).| Island Length | Pendants | Each Diameter | Hang Height |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under 48″ | 1 | 10–16″ | 28–34″ above counter |
| 48–72″ | 2 | 10–14″ each | 28–34″ |
| 72–96″ | 2–3 | 10–16″ each | 28–36″ |
| 96″+ | 3 or 1 linear | 12–18″ / 48–72″ linear | 30–36″ |
Bedroom
Bedrooms need warm, layered light. The central ceiling fixture provides ambient coverage; bedside lamps or sconces handle reading and task lighting.
📐 Key Rule: Use the room dimension formula for the ceiling fixture. For bedside pendants, hang so the shade center sits at eye-level when seated in bed (typically 48–60 inches from the floor).| Use Case | Fixture Diameter | Height / Placement |
|---|---|---|
| Central ceiling pendant | Room formula (length + width in inches) | Min 7 ft from floor |
| Bedside pendant (hanging) | 8–14″ | 48–60″ from floor |
| Above-bed decorative pendant | 16–24″ | 72–84″ from floor |
| Bedside table lamp | See Bedside Sizing Table below | Eye-level when seated |
Bathroom
Bathroom lighting is about eliminating shadows, especially around the vanity. Side-mounted sconces outperform overhead vanity bars for facial task lighting.
📐 Key Rule: Sconces should be mounted 65–70 inches from the floor, flanking the mirror. Space them 24 inches above the vanity for even, shadow-free light.| Fixture Type | Placement | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Vanity Sconces | 65–70″ from floor, either side of mirror | Most flattering for facial lighting |
| Overhead Vanity Bar | 24″ above mirror top | Use for smaller bathrooms without sconce space |
| Ceiling Flush Mount | Centred, room dimension formula | Ambient layer; combine with vanity lighting |
| Shower / Wet Zone | IP-rated recessed lights only | Must meet local electrical code requirements |
Entryway & Hallway
The entry chandelier sets the tone for the entire home. This is one space where going bold rarely looks wrong — the vertical drop of a dramatic fixture is particularly effective in double-height entries.
📐 Key Rule: Minimum 7 ft clearance from fixture bottom to floor. In two-storey entries, use the full vertical space — a long-drop pendant creates immediate architectural impact.| Ceiling Height | Fixture Diameter | Drop / Cord Length |
|---|---|---|
| 8–9 ft | 12–20″ | Short — 18–24″ |
| 10–12 ft | 18–28″ | Medium — 30–42″ |
| Double height 14–20 ft | 24–40″ | Long — 48–96″+ |
Home Office
Office lighting should eliminate glare on screens while providing enough ambient light to prevent eye strain over long work sessions.
📐 Key Rule: Use the room dimension formula for the ceiling fixture. Place a dedicated desk lamp for task lighting — never rely on the overhead fixture alone for close work.| Fixture Type | Use | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ceiling flush / semi-flush | Ambient layer | Diffuse shades reduce screen glare |
| Desk lamp | Task lighting | Position to the left (right-handers) to avoid hand shadows |
| Recessed / track lighting | Larger offices | Direct away from screens; aim at walls or work surfaces |
| Floor lamp | Ambient fill / reading corner | Torchiere style bounces light off ceiling for soft fill |
Bedside Lamp Sizing
A bedside lamp that's too tall throws light in your eyes; too short and the shade hides behind the pillows. These proportions apply to almost any table lamp style.
| Lamp Part | Ideal Measurement |
|---|---|
| Total height | Equal to the height of the nightstand + 2–3 inches |
| Shade height | ½ to ⅔ of the total lamp height |
| Shade width (widest) | Twice as wide as the lamp base |
| Base height | ⅓ of the total lamp height |
| Base width (widest) | ½ of the shade width |
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Global Voltage
Reference Guide
A practical reference for international voltage standards, frequency differences, and device compatibility — everything you need to safely install your Vakkerlight fixture anywhere in the world.
When purchasing lighting fixtures for use across different countries, understanding the local voltage system is essential. Using a fixture or device with the wrong voltage can damage it instantly, trigger a circuit breaker, or in worst cases create a fire hazard. This guide gives you a clear, no-jargon reference so you can shop and install with confidence.
All Vakkerlight fixtures are rated AC 110–240V, making them compatible with virtually every electrical system worldwide. This guide will help you understand your local system, verify device labels, and identify what accessories — if any — you may need.
The Two World Voltage Systems
Almost every country in the world uses one of two voltage standards. Understanding which system you're in is the single most important step before purchasing or installing any electrical fixture.
Canada
Mexico
Parts of Central & South America
Parts of Japan
Spain · Australia · India
China · South Korea
Most of Europe, Africa & Asia
North America — United States & Canada
The US and Canada use a standardised 120V / 60Hz system throughout. Plugs are Type A (two flat parallel prongs, ungrounded) and Type B (two flat prongs plus a round grounding pin). Most household lighting circuits run at 15 or 20 amps.
Europe — UK, Germany, France, Italy & Beyond
Most of Europe uses a 220–240V / 50Hz system. However, plug types vary by country — Germany and most of continental Europe use Type F (Schuko), France uses Type E, and the UK uses the distinct three-pin Type G plug with built-in fuse.
Country-by-Country Reference
The expanded table below covers the most common countries for Vakkerlight customers worldwide. Use it to instantly verify your local system before placing an order or installing a fixture.
| Country | Voltage | Frequency | Plug Type(s) | VKL Compatible |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| North America & Pacific | ||||
| United States | 120V | 60Hz | Type A, B | ✓ Yes |
| Canada | 120V | 60Hz | Type A, B | ✓ Yes |
| Mexico | 127V | 60Hz | Type A, B | ✓ Yes |
| Japan | 100V | 50/60Hz | Type A, B | Contact Us |
| Australia | 230V | 50Hz | Type I | ✓ Yes |
| New Zealand | 230V | 50Hz | Type I | ✓ Yes |
| Europe | ||||
| United Kingdom | 230V | 50Hz | Type G | ✓ Yes |
| Ireland | 230V | 50Hz | Type G | ✓ Yes |
| Germany | 230V | 50Hz | Type C, F | ✓ Yes |
| France | 230V | 50Hz | Type C, E | ✓ Yes |
| Italy | 230V | 50Hz | Type C, F, L | ✓ Yes |
| Spain | 230V | 50Hz | Type C, F | ✓ Yes |
| Netherlands | 230V | 50Hz | Type C, F | ✓ Yes |
| Sweden / Norway / Denmark | 230V | 50Hz | Type C, F | ✓ Yes |
| Switzerland | 230V | 50Hz | Type C, J | ✓ Yes |
| Portugal | 230V | 50Hz | Type C, F | ✓ Yes |
| Asia & Middle East | ||||
| China | 220V | 50Hz | Type A, C, I | ✓ Yes |
| South Korea | 220V | 60Hz | Type C, F | ✓ Yes |
| India | 230V | 50Hz | Type C, D, M | ✓ Yes |
| UAE / Saudi Arabia | 220–240V | 50Hz | Type G (UAE), Type A/B/G (KSA) | ✓ Yes |
| Singapore | 230V | 50Hz | Type G | ✓ Yes |
| Hong Kong | 220V | 50Hz | Type G | ✓ Yes |
How to Read Your Device Label
Every electrical device has a label — usually on the back, underside, or power supply brick — that tells you exactly what voltage and frequency it accepts. Learning to read this label takes 30 seconds and can prevent permanent damage to your fixture.
Label Example — Dual-Voltage (Safe Worldwide)
Label Example — North America Only (Caution)
Label Example — Europe Only (Caution for US buyers)
Dual-Voltage Devices & When You Need a Converter
Modern electronics — including most LED drivers, smartphone chargers, and laptop power bricks — are designed to accept a wide voltage range. These dual-voltage devices make international travel and relocation far more convenient.
Do I still need a plug adapter?
Yes — even with a dual-voltage device, you will still need a physical plug adapter if the socket shape in your country is different from the device's plug. For example, a US device with a Type A plug will not fit into a UK Type G socket without an adapter.
Vakkerlight Fixture Compatibility
Every Vakkerlight lighting fixture is rated for AC 110–240V, 50/60Hz — the full dual-voltage range. This means our fixtures work directly out of the box in any country, on any standard electrical system, without a voltage converter.
Bulb Base by Region
When you order from Vakkerlight, we automatically match the correct bulb base to your shipping destination. No action is required from you — but if you need to request a specific base for a custom installation, contact us before placing your order.
| Shipping Region | Bulb Base Assigned | Voltage | Converter Needed? |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States Auto | E12 (Candelabra) | 120V | No |
| Canada Auto | E12 (Candelabra) | 120V | No |
| United Kingdom | G9 Bi-pin | 230V | No |
| Germany / France / Italy | G9 Bi-pin | 230V | No |
| Australia / New Zealand | G9 Bi-pin | 230V | No |
| UAE / Saudi Arabia | G9 Bi-pin | 220–240V | No |
| Japan | E12 (confirm first) | 100V | Recommended — contact us |
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Shop All Lighting Contact SupportGlobal Plug &
Socket Guide
A complete reference for plug types, voltage standards, and adapter requirements across every major region — so your Vakkerlight fixture arrives ready to install, wherever you are in the world.
Electrical systems vary significantly from country to country — not just in plug shape, but in voltage, frequency, and grounding method. Using a device with the wrong voltage can permanently damage it or create a safety hazard. This guide gives you everything you need to verify compatibility before installing or using a Vakkerlight fixture anywhere in the world.
Plug Types by Region
There are currently 15 standard plug types in global use, designated Type A through Type O. The eight types below cover the vast majority of developed markets where Vakkerlight ships — including all US, EU, UK, and Australian orders.
Quick Reference Table
| Type | Key Countries | Voltage | Frequency | Grounded |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | USA, Canada, Mexico, Japan | 100–127V | 60Hz | No |
| B | USA, Canada, Mexico | 100–127V | 60Hz | Yes |
| C | Most of Europe, S. America, Asia | 220–240V | 50Hz | No |
| D | India, South Africa | 220–240V | 50Hz | Yes |
| E | France, Belgium, Poland | 220–240V | 50Hz | Yes |
| F | Germany, Spain, Russia | 220–240V | 50Hz | Yes |
| G UK | UK, Ireland, Malta, Malaysia | 220–250V | 50Hz | Yes |
| I | Australia, New Zealand, China | 220–240V | 50Hz | Yes (3-pin) |
Voltage & Frequency Standards
Voltage is the single most important compatibility factor. Using a 220–240V device on a 120V circuit will cause it to run too dimly or not at all. The reverse — using a 120V device on a 220–240V circuit — can permanently damage or destroy the device, and is a fire risk.
Canada
Mexico
parts of Japan
(varies by region)
France · Spain
Most of Europe
New Zealand
China
Adapting Between Countries
There are two separate problems to solve when using a device internationally: changing the plug shape, and changing the voltage. These require different solutions and are often confused.
Common Travel Scenarios
Use the reference below to find exactly what you need for the most common international combinations — plug adapter, voltage converter, or both.
Dual-Voltage Devices
Many modern devices — including smartphones, laptops, and LED driver power supplies — are designed to accept both voltage standards. These are significantly more convenient for international use as they only require a plug adapter, not a voltage converter.
🔍 How to identify: Look for the label on the device or its power supply. A rating of "100–240V, 50/60Hz" confirms dual-voltage compatibility. A rating of "120V only" or "230V only" means the device requires a voltage converter when used internationally.Vakkerlight Fixture Compatibility
All Vakkerlight lighting fixtures are rated for AC 110–240V input, making them fully compatible with both North American and international electrical systems. The correct bulb base is automatically selected based on your shipping address.
| Region | Voltage | Plug Type | Bulb Base Shipped | Adapter Needed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States Auto | 120V · 60Hz | Type A / B | E12 | None |
| Canada Auto | 120V · 60Hz | Type A / B | E12 | None |
| United Kingdom | 230V · 50Hz | Type G | G9 | Type G canopy |
| Germany / France | 230V · 50Hz | Type C / E / F | G9 | Type C/F canopy |
| Australia | 230V · 50Hz | Type I | G9 | Type I canopy |
| Japan | 100V · 50/60Hz | Type A / B | E12 | Step-up transformer |
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