The Keel wall light sits within Tom Raffield’s Comber Lighting Range, designed as a focused wall light that brings a calm, directional glow into interior spaces. It leans into a more sculptural approach, but still remains grounded in its purpose as a practical source of light for everyday rooms.Formed from a single piece of steam bent oak or walnut, the tapered shade is shaped by hand into a flowing curve that directs light downwards. The material is left visually prominent, with the natural grain and form doing much of the work. It’s a pared-back construction that relies on precision rather than complexity, resulting in a soft but controlled lighting effect.In use, it suits bedrooms, hallways, or living spaces where a more directional wash of light is needed. It feels architectural without being harsh, and sits comfortably in interiors that favour natural timber and considered, functional design choices.