suddus Vine with Fairy Lights – Clean-Lined Bedroom Accent, 33ft Subtle Warm White LED Vine on Copper Wire
suddus Vine with Fairy Lights – Clean-Lined Bedroom Accent, 33ft Subtle Warm White LED Vine on Copper Wire
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Why you'll love it
- Realistic Golden Pothos and ivy leaf shapes look like real trailing plants, not plastic-y fake greenery
- Battery-powered option works anywhere without needing an outlet — ideal for renters and outdoor setups
- Remote with 8 modes and 6/18h timer removes daily hassle of switching on/off manually
- Safe LED (1W, no heat) can be used around curtains, bedding, and around curious kids or pets
- Six leaf styles (ivy, pothos, eucalyptus, orange eucalyptus, maple, holly) match seasonal and decor themes year-round
- Lightweight 6.7 oz vine is flexible and tangle-resistant, so it lays naturally on walls and shelves
Perfect for
- Wrap around a bedroom headboard or wall for warm ambient night lighting
- Decorate wedding reception tables, arches, or photo backdrops
- Add enchanting mood lighting to a garden party or outdoor dinner
- Set-and-forget seasonal decor with the 6h on/18h off timer
- Gift for housewarmings, birthdays, or as a bridesmaid proposal present
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this vine add visual clutter to a clean, minimal space?
No, the slim copper wire and lifelike leaves read as a single organic line rather than busy decor. When the lights are off, the vine looks like a piece of trailing greenery, and when on, the warm white glow is soft rather than sparkling, which fits less-is-more interiors.
Is the warm white tone neutral enough for a Scandinavian or Japandi palette?
Yes, 3000K warm white is the most neutral warm bulb color and pairs cleanly with white walls, oak, ash, linen, and stone. It is a standard recommendation for Scandinavian and Japandi spaces that want warmth without yellowing the room.
How many modes do I have to cycle through, or can I just leave it on one setting?
You can leave it on the steady-on mode and never touch the remote again, which is the default for minimalist users. The other 7 modes are available if you want variety, but the product is designed to feel effortless in daily use.
Will the 6/18h timer fit a minimalist, low-maintenance lifestyle?
Yes, the timer is built precisely for set-and-forget living. Set it once and the vine automatically runs the same 6-hour evening window every day, so you never think about switching it on or off.
Is the battery pack visible, and does it disrupt a clean look?
The battery pack is small and designed to be tucked behind a headboard, under a shelf, or behind a plant, so it stays out of sight. Most users hide it completely, leaving only the vine and leaves visible in the room.
Can I use it as my only source of evening light in a small room?
In a studio, small bedroom, or reading nook, the 100 warm white LEDs are often enough as the primary evening light source. For larger rooms, layer it with a single floor or table lamp to keep the space feeling minimal and uncluttered.
How does this compare to neon signs or LED wall art for minimalists?
Neon signs and LED art are bold, colorful, and statement-driven, which is the opposite of minimalist intent. The suddus vine is quiet and organic, so it adds ambiance and warmth without becoming a focal point or competing with the rest of the room.
How does it compare to a real trailing plant for a clean look?
A real pothos or ivy is beautiful but requires watering, light, and pruning to keep tidy, and it eventually drops leaves. The suddus vine delivers the same trailing shape and color palette with zero maintenance and no mess, which is why many minimalists prefer it.
Does the green leaf color clash with neutral walls?
No, the leaf tones are muted greens, sages, and soft variegations that read as a natural extension of a neutral palette. They add just enough color to keep a white or beige room from feeling sterile without becoming a visual accent.
Will the copper wire look too shiny or industrial against soft furnishings?
The copper wire is thin and largely hidden by leaves and bulbs, so it does not read as industrial. From a few feet away, the vine looks like soft greenery with warm dots of light rather than visible metal.
Can I shorten or cut the vine to fit a small shelf?
You can coil or fold the excess vine behind or under the object it is draped on rather than cutting it, since cutting would expose the internal wiring. The 33ft length is designed to fit small shelving, narrow windowsills, and tight corners by simply being tucked out of sight.
Is it worth it for a small space, or is it overkill?
For small spaces, a single 33ft vine is often the right amount of ambient light and greenery in one piece, which actually reduces the number of objects you need in the room. It is a minimalist favorite precisely because it replaces both a plant and a lamp at once.
How do I set up the vine and turn it on for the first time?
Insert 3 AA batteries into the battery pack (or plug in the plug-in variant), drape the 33ft vine in your desired shape, and press the power button on the remote or inline controller. Within a minute you can shape it along a headboard, shelf, arch, or window and begin using it.
How do I program the 6h on / 18h off timer?
Press the timer button on the remote once. The vine will then run for 6 hours from that moment, turn off for 18 hours, and repeat the same cycle every day automatically. To reset the schedule, simply press the timer button again at your new desired start time.
How do I switch between the 8 lighting modes?
Use the mode button on the remote to cycle through the 8 modes, which include steady-on, twinkling, slow fade, sequential, and combination patterns. The vine remembers the last mode used, so you do not have to re-select it daily.
Does the remote work through walls or from another room?
The remote is rated to work within a typical line-of-sight range of roughly 10 to 15 feet, and it can operate through light walls and around corners. For best results, point the remote toward the battery pack or receiver when changing modes.
Can I use rechargeable AA batteries with this vine?
Yes, standard rechargeable NiMH AA batteries work in the battery-powered variant. Many customers prefer rechargeables to reduce waste and keep long-term costs low, especially when using the timer daily.
What is included in the box when it arrives?
The box includes one 33ft vine with 100 integrated warm white LED bulbs, the pre-attached lifelike leaves in your chosen style, an inline controller, a remote control, and a user guide. Batteries and any mounting accessories are sold separately unless explicitly noted in the listing.
Is the vine safe to leave plugged in or with batteries in overnight?
Yes, the LED bulbs are 1W low-heat, the wiring is insulated, and the 6/18h timer is designed for unattended daily use. The vine stays cool to the touch and is safe around curtains, bedding, and upholstery when used as directed.
What is the warranty and what if a bulb or section stops working?
suddus backs the vine with a standard limited warranty that covers manufacturing defects. If a section of lights or the remote malfunctions within the warranty period, contact suddus customer support for a replacement or refund.
How is this different from regular fairy lights or string lights?
Standard fairy lights are just wire and bulbs, so they only look good when illuminated and offer no decor value when off. The suddus vine integrates 100 LEDs with lifelike fabric leaves in 6 botanical styles, so it functions as faux greenery and lighting in one piece, and includes a remote, 8 modes, and a built-in timer that most basic string lights do not have.

