Mika Tealight Oil Burner in Travertine - Beige - Mika radiates an air of refined elegance, effortlessly infusing your space with its subtle yet captivating presence. It's minimalist design and soothing colour palette evoke a sense of tranquillity and sophistication. Crafted from Travertine, Mika transcends mere functionality, offering a luxurious experience as a tealight Oil Burner or including the brass dish for an opulent oil warmer. The soft beige stone will seamlessly fit with the rest of your decor while enhancing the natural elements of your home.
- Assembled Weight: 1.6kg
- Crafted from Natural Honed Travertine stone
- Unique colours & variations in each piece
- Wipe clean with a damp cloth
Please note that our collection features natural stone and marble, resulting in each piece being unique. Variations in veining, colour tones, and patterns are part of the inherent beauty of these materials. While we strive to provide accurate product images, please expect slight differences between the displayed images and the actual item you receive, adding to the exclusivity and individuality of your purchase. Kindly take note of the exquisite nature of our decor items crafted from premium Natural Marble, as they exhibit both considerable weight and delicate fragility.
Disclaimer: Colours of Urban Road products may vary due to device display differences, monitor settings, inherent product variations, lighting conditions, and screen calibration. While we strive for accuracy, slight variations may occur. For any concerns, contact our customer support. Your satisfaction is our priority.
How do I know which size to order?
Start by measuring the full width and height of your chosen wall. Because not all wall edges, ceilings, and cornices are perfectly straight or level, we'd recommend measuring to a few different points along the top and side of your wall, and then working off the largest measurements of each. Once you have your width and height, use this to choose the nearest possible wall size from the options listed. If your wall falls between sizes, then always round UP to the next largest size.