The lamp is visually really beautiful. At second glance, however, some things fall on me:
The self-luminous stars are plastic stars that are simply glued on the blue painted Solid wood panel. So stars are there in the pack of 100 for 2 in the craft store.
The LEDs sit at different depths in the plate, which is optically not quite as nice, but not really bother.
The black plastic, which is located between the plate and later ceiling is mounted overlapping what looks really ugly. So if you are a "dead" has corner in the room, you should attach the lamp referring to that one does not see this.
However, the attachment is more than poor. A plastic holder with 2 drilling holes on which a threaded rod is fixed. So far so good - shall bring a lamp from 70x50cm to a holder of 5x1cm, I think is risky, especially if you use the cable for switching off the light bulbs. The lamp is then pushed with the well bore in the middle over the threaded rod, and fixed from below with a cap. Unfortunately, however, the threads in the cap, the threaded rod is too long and too short. Therefore, the lamp can not be mounted without wobbling, because you can not tighten the cap far enough. There are only a few millimeters, but still not really thought through.
All in all, a nice room lamp. For the EIA I would not buy the lamp. That they would not be worth.
Another tip:
By the pull switch can be turned off the lights, so just burn the LEDs after one Chaten the light switch. If one possesses but a double light switch in the room, and a corresponding 3-core cable, so you can use the LEDs and the light bulb separately on light switch by simply reconnecting a cable. So I solved it for me. Thus, the pull is unnecessary, which I have also removed the same (can be removed easily so that it is usable even in the worst case again.) So no one draws more rum on the lamp, and the unusual attachment is thus irrelevant ...