Care & Light Specs

LINKORI

CARE & LIGHT SPECS

Lighting Care, Bulbs & Technical Notes

A practical guide to help preserve the glow, finish, material beauty, and long-term performance of your LINKORI lighting.

From natural alabaster and crystal to glass, metal, and fabric details, each material deserves thoughtful care. Follow the guide below to keep your lighting beautifully maintained over time.

Care & Keep

Lighting Maintenance
Material Care, Made Clear

Preserve the glow, finish, and beauty of your lighting with proper care for each material.

General Care Before You Begin

Do

Always switch off the fixture before cleaning, adjusting, or replacing bulbs.

Allow bulbs, glass, crystal, metal, stone, and fabric components to cool completely before handling.

For deeper cleaning, bulb replacement, or component removal, turn off power at the breaker whenever possible.

Use a soft microfiber cloth, lint-free cloth, feather duster, or static duster for routine care.

Wear soft cotton or microfiber gloves when handling crystal, glass, alabaster, polished metal, or plated finishes.

If removing decorative parts, photograph the fixture first and organize each piece by section for accurate reassembly.

Make sure every cleaned part is completely dry before reassembly or use.

Don’t

Do not clean while the fixture is hot.

Do not spray water or cleaning solution directly onto the fixture.

Do not allow liquid to reach sockets, wiring, LED components, drivers, or electrical connections.

Do not use abrasive pads, steel wool, rough paper towels, harsh cleaners, bleach, ammonia, acidic cleaners, or strong solvents.

Avoid alcohol-based cleaners on alabaster, fabric, plated metal, painted finishes, and mixed-material areas.

For glass or crystal, use only a gentle method recommended for that material, and never allow liquid to touch metal hardware, sockets, wiring, LED parts, or stone components.

Do not scrub delicate finishes, plated metal, crystal, alabaster, or fabric shades.

Material-Specific Care Guide

Natural Alabaster & Stone

Alabaster is a natural stone with soft translucency, organic veining, and delicate surface character. It should be treated gently and kept away from excess moisture, acids, prolonged direct sunlight, and harsh chemicals.

Do

Dust gently with a dry, soft microfiber cloth.

Use a soft brush for carved grooves, stone seams, or textured details.

For rare deeper cleaning, use only a barely damp cloth with distilled water, then dry immediately.

Support alabaster pieces carefully with both hands when handling or cleaning.

Keep alabaster away from direct steam, outdoor exposure, and high-moisture areas.

Let the natural veining, tone variation, and surface character remain part of the stone’s beauty.

Use LED bulbs in alabaster and stone fixtures whenever compatible. LED bulbs typically help reduce heat exposure compared with incandescent or halogen bulbs, supporting the stone’s translucency and long-term beauty.

Don’t

Do not soak, rinse, or submerge alabaster.

Do not spray water or cleaner directly onto the stone.

Do not use vinegar, lemon, bleach, ammonia, alcohol, abrasive pads, all-purpose cleaners, or acidic stone cleaners.

Do not rub aggressively or apply heavy pressure.

Do not place alabaster in prolonged direct sunlight or near strong heat sources, as extended exposure may contribute to discoloration, surface change, or material stress over time.

Do not install alabaster lighting in enclosed showers, outdoor spaces, or areas with direct water contact unless the product is specifically rated for that environment.

Glass Shades & Glass Details

Glass brings clarity, reflection, and visual lightness to a fixture. The key is to prevent scratches, streaks, water spots, and cleaner residue.

Do

Dust regularly with a dry microfiber or lint-free cloth.

For fingerprints or light buildup, use a lightly dampened cloth with mild dish soap, then dry immediately.

If the glass shade is removable, hand wash gently with lukewarm water and mild soap.

Dry completely with a lint-free cloth before reinstalling.

Hold glass shades securely with both hands when removing or reattaching.

Clean glass separately from electrical parts, sockets, metal hardware, and stone components.

Don’t

Do not place glass shades in the dishwasher.

Do not use abrasive pads, rough cloths, harsh glass cleaners, ammonia-based cleaners, or strong solvents.

Do not spray cleaner directly onto the fixture.

Do not allow water or cleaner to reach sockets, wiring, metal hardware, LED parts, or drivers.

Do not reinstall glass while it is wet.

Crystal Components

Crystal reflects and refracts light beautifully, but fingerprints, dust, and water spots can reduce its brilliance. Gentle handling and careful drying are essential.

Do

Wear cotton or microfiber gloves to reduce fingerprints.

Dust regularly with a soft, lint-free cloth.

Clean removable crystal pieces individually when needed.

For removable crystal only, use lukewarm water with a small amount of mild, pH-neutral dish soap.

Dry each crystal immediately with a lint-free cloth to prevent water spots.

Photograph or label crystal strands, drops, or decorative sections before removing them.

If using a crystal-safe cleaning solution, apply it to the cloth first — never directly onto the chandelier.

Don’t

Do not spray cleaner directly onto crystal or the chandelier.

Do not use ammonia, abrasive cleaners, acidic cleaners, harsh glass cleaners, or rough cloths.

Do not soak crystal together with metal hooks, plated parts, sockets, wiring, or LED components.

Do not twist, pull, or force crystal strands.

Do not air-dry crystal if you want a clear, spotless finish.

Do not mix crystal cleaning methods with alabaster, fabric, plated metal, or painted finishes.

Metal Finishes

Copper, iron, stainless steel, aluminum, brushed metal, plated metal, and painted metal.
Metal gives the fixture structure, tone, and character. Because decorative finishes vary, the safest approach is gentle dusting, minimal moisture, and immediate drying.

Do

Dust metal parts with a dry microfiber cloth.

For light smudges, use a slightly damp cloth with mild soap only when needed, then dry immediately.

Clean gently around joints, screws, chains, and curves where dust can collect.

For brushed stainless steel, wipe in the direction of the grain when visible.

For stainless steel, use a soft cloth, mild soap, and immediate drying as the safest everyday method.

For copper or brass finishes, allow natural aging or a soft patina to develop unless the product specifically states otherwise.

For iron or wrought-metal details, dry every joint, screw, chain, and crevice fully after any damp cleaning.

Don’t

Do not scrub matte, brushed, plated, painted, or powder-coated finishes.

Do not use metal polish unless the product care instructions specifically allow it.

Do not use bleach, ammonia, vinegar, acidic cleaners, chloride-based cleaners, abrasive pads, steel wool, or polishing compounds.

Do not leave moisture sitting on iron, screws, chains, joints, or canopy areas.

Do not assume all copper or brass should be polished — some finishes are designed to age naturally.

Do not use polishing compounds on plated or painted finishes, as they may remove, dull, or damage the surface.

Fabric, Linen & Pleated Shades

Fabric shades soften light and add warmth to the room. They should be cleaned mainly with dry methods to help prevent staining, warping, water rings, or damage to the shade structure.

Do

Dust every 1–2 weeks with a soft microfiber cloth, soft brush, or feather duster.

Use a vacuum with a low-suction upholstery brush attachment when needed.

Use a clean lint roller only on smooth, sturdy fabric shades.

For pleated shades, clean along the folds with a soft paintbrush or makeup brush.

Spot clean only when necessary with a barely damp cloth and a small amount of mild soap.

Allow fabric shades to air dry fully before turning the fixture back on.

Don’t

Do not soak fabric shades unless the shade is removable, washable, and specifically approved for water cleaning.

Do not spray cleaner directly onto fabric.

Do not rub aggressively, as this may distort the weave, pleats, lining, or surface texture.

Do not use bleach, alcohol, stain remover, strong detergent, or harsh fabric cleaner.

Do not use a lint roller on delicate, embroidered, fringed, velvet, loose-weave, silk-like, or embellished fabric.

Do not reinstall or use a fabric shade while damp.

Quick Care Map

Alabaster

Best care: Dry microfiber cloth.

Avoid: Soaking, vinegar, lemon, direct spray, harsh cleaners, high moisture.

Glass

Best care: Mild soap and hand washing if removable.

Avoid: Dishwasher, direct spray, abrasive pads, liquid near sockets or wiring.

Crystal

Best care: Gloves, pH-neutral mild soap, lint-free drying.

Avoid: Ammonia, abrasive cleaners, twisting, soaking with metal parts.

Metal

Best care: Dry microfiber cloth, minimal moisture, immediate drying.

Avoid: Metal polish, vinegar, bleach, ammonia, acidic cleaners, abrasive pads.

Fabric

Best care: Soft brush, microfiber cloth, low-suction vacuum.

Avoid: Soaking unless approved, direct spray, rubbing, bleach, harsh detergent.

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Bulb Tone, Brightness & Voltage

Light Specs
A Simple Guide to Choosing the Right Light

Choosing the right bulb is about more than wattage. For the best result, check the bulb base, brightness, color temperature, CRI, voltage, and dimming compatibility before installation.

01

Bulb Base

Check the socket type listed on the product page, such as G9, E12, E14, or E26. The bulb base must match the fixture socket exactly.

A bulb that does not match the socket should never be forced into place.

02

Wattage

Wattage measures energy use, not brightness. Always follow the maximum wattage listed for your fixture to help prevent overheating, fixture damage, or reduced product life.

For a brighter result, choose the right lumen output while staying within the fixture’s wattage limit.

03

Lumens

Lumens measure brightness. The higher the lumens, the brighter the light.

Purpose
Recommended Lumens
Soft ambient glow
300–800 lm
Task lighting
800–1500 lm for kitchens, desks, and functional areas
Larger fixtures
1500+ lm for chandeliers or layered room lighting

For chandeliers with multiple bulbs, consider the total lumen output of all bulbs combined.

04

Color Temperature

Kelvin values describe the tone of the light, from warm and intimate to bright and functional.

Kelvin
Mood & Best Use
2700K
Warm, intimate, candle-like glow.
3000K
Warm white, balanced and inviting.
3500K
Neutral white, clean yet comfortable.
4000K+
Cooler and more functional.

LINKORI recommends: 2700K–3000K for bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms, and soft ambient spaces. 3000K–3500K for kitchens, foyers, hallways, and open-plan areas.

For alabaster lighting, warm white tones often enhance the stone’s natural translucency, veining, and soft architectural glow.

05

CRI — Color Accuracy

CRI shows how accurately colors appear under the light.

CRI
Recommended Use
CRI 80+
Suitable for general interiors.
CRI 90+
Recommended for natural stone, wood, fabric, artwork, food, and warm interior finishes.

For alabaster, crystal, wood tones, dining rooms, and refined interiors, CRI 90+ helps materials and colors appear richer, warmer, and more natural.

06

Dimming Compatibility

If your fixture is connected to a dimmer, use dimmable bulbs and confirm that the bulb, fixture, and wall dimmer are compatible.

Flickering, buzzing, uneven dimming, or sudden shutoff usually means the bulb and dimmer are not properly matched.

For dining rooms, bedrooms, and living areas, smooth-dimming bulbs can help the lighting shift from functional brightness to a softer evening glow.

07

Voltage

Voltage standards vary by region.

Region
Typical Voltage
Canada / United States 
Typically 110–120V.
Many European and international regions
Typically 220–240V.

Always confirm voltage compatibility before installation. For hardwired fixtures, installation should be completed by a qualified electrician.

Placement & Environment

Dry, Damp & Wet Location Guidance
Install for the Right Environment

Lighting should always be installed in an environment that matches the fixture’s rating.

Dry Location

A dry location is an indoor area not normally exposed to moisture, steam, dripping water, or direct water contact.

Best for: dining rooms, living rooms, bedrooms, foyers, hallways, staircases, offices, and many bathroom areas outside the bathtub or shower zone.

For vanity or mirror lighting, dry-rated fixtures may be acceptable in many installations, but damp-rated lighting is often preferred in humid bathrooms. Always follow the product rating, local electrical code, and professional installation guidance.

Damp Location

A damp location may have humidity, condensation, or occasional light moisture, but no direct water spray or continuous water contact.

Best for: covered patios, covered porches, protected entry areas, powder rooms, and certain bathtub or shower-adjacent zones only when the fixture is specifically rated for damp locations.

Fixtures located near the bathtub or shower zone must follow applicable local electrical code and product rating requirements.

Wet Location

A wet location may be exposed to direct water, rain, spray, or more intense moisture conditions.

Best for: exposed outdoor areas, open patios, shower zones, or direct water-contact areas only when the fixture is specifically rated for wet locations.

If a fixture may be exposed to shower spray or direct water, use only a wet-rated fixture approved for that environment.

Important Placement Notes

Use LINKORI lighting indoors in dry locations unless the product is specifically rated for damp or wet locations.

Do not install dry-rated lighting in enclosed showers, outdoor areas, or areas with direct water contact.

Avoid placing delicate finishes, alabaster, fabric shades, plated metal, or hand-finished details directly in steam-heavy or poorly ventilated areas.

Avoid prolonged direct sunlight on alabaster, natural stone, fabric shades, and hand-finished details, as extended exposure may cause fading, discoloration, or material change over time.

Allow proper airflow around bulbs, shades, LED strips, and heat-dissipation areas.

Do not cover bulbs, vents, LED components, or drivers.

Install fixtures at the recommended height for the room and application.

Important Bathroom Safety Note
Do not install chandeliers, pendants, chain-suspended, cable-suspended, or cord-suspended fixtures within the bathtub or shower safety zone. For any lighting near a bathtub, shower, steam area, or wet zone, consult a qualified electrician and follow local code requirements.

When to Contact a Professional

The fixture flickers after bulb replacement.

You hear buzzing from the dimmer or fixture.

The fixture becomes unusually hot.

You notice loose wiring, loose mounting, or unstable suspension.

You need to adjust hardwiring, voltage, canopy mounting, suspension length, or fixture height.

You are unsure whether your room requires dry, damp, or wet-rated lighting.

Beautiful lighting is not only chosen — it is preserved.

With the right bulb, the right placement, and the right care for each material, your LINKORI lighting can continue to bring warmth, presence, and atmosphere into your space over time.

For lighting designed to be lived with and beautifully preserved.
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