Akari Nights
We made Akari Nights as one idea in three shapes, a rice-paper glow for the quiet end of the day.
Snug sits low by the bed. Orb finishes a shelf or a windowsill. Moon stands tall and lights a corner the way dusk does. Same warm white, same hand-finished paper on slim steel, you just pick the one that fits your spot.
A cord switch, an E12 bulb of your choosing, a few days from the US to your door. It just settles a room.
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30 days, no questions
If the room doesn't feel right, send it back. We pay return shipping.
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Real people, real answers
Email support@lum.house and a person replies within a day.
Styled With
Specifications
- Material
- Rice paper shade, steel tripod legs
- Power
- E12 base, bulb sold separately
- Light color
- Warm white
- Brightness
- Soft, ambient
- Control
- Cord switch
- Weight
- Light
- In the box
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- Rice paper shade
- Steel tripod legs
- Cord with inline switch
- Instructions
Frequently asked
How long does shipping take?
Delivery time depends on the product and is shown next to the price. Shipping is always free in the US. Tracking sent the moment it ships.
What's your return policy?
30 days to send it back. If it arrives broken, we'll make it right.
Does this work in the US / with US plugs?
Yes. Everything on lum ships with a US plug adapter (or USB-C where applicable). If the product page doesn't mention an adapter, it's USB-powered and works with any USB-C charger you already own.
Is it dimmable? Can I change the warmth?
Depends on the lamp — check the spec table above. Most of our ambient pieces are dimmable; the fixed-warm-white ones are tuned to 2700K so they feel like candlelight, not daylight.
Do you ship outside the US?
Right now we ship to the US only. Drop your email in the footer to hear when we open to international — it's on the roadmap.
Who is lum?
A small team that got tired of harsh overhead light. We curate ambient lighting for three rooms — bedroom, living room, desk & gaming — and ship what we'd actually put in our own homes.