Hi!
First time post, not an electronics, or interior design, expert (yet).
I'm looking to build a dining table lamp. I want to hang a medium sized tree branch above the table, and off of that 5-8 small (pedant) lights. The lights will be a short piece of copper tube, with an LED in it. Some Cree or Nichia LED on a star PCB probably, all in series with a constant current supply. There are various details to figure out yet, like how to mount the LEDs in the copper tube with thermal contact, but what I'm stuck on now is the wires.
I want the whole thing to look somewhat "classy", think polished copper lamps hanging from an aged tree branch, nice warm light, high CRI. So just some black wire with plastic insulation would not look good. The copper tube part is not large and heavy, like 2,5 cm diameter and ~5 cm long, so the cable can't be too stiff. All of the following options I have found have some disadvantage:
Enamel copper wire: Looks nice. But pretty stiff, hard to work with without getting kinks, would have to twist 2 strands somehow.
Stranded copper wire with transparent isolation: Looks just ok but still plasticy, maybe I could find silicone wire for flexibility. Easy to get of course.
Coaxial cable: Despite transparent plastic insulation I think stuff like RG178 or RG316 looks nice because of the braided wire and because it's nice and round. Probably way too stiff? Seems hard to get in smaller amounts. Don't know if its ok to use for LED power supply.
Cable sleeves: Cable sleeves look nice because they are braided, but all I could find are bright colors or shiny plastic white/black. Maybe there is a source for sleeves that are more natural looking? Also the ones I found are often rather large diamenter, minimum 3mm.
Braided copper (or other metal) sleeve: This would also be really nice, and they seem to exist, but harder to get and also only in large diameters maybe?
Any other ideas? Maybe painting normal cable with silver or copper paint? Or will this peel off?
Cheers!