Argos Round Crystal Ceiling Pendant Chrome, Mirror, G9

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Lights.co Argos LED pendant light with glittering crystal jewellery in the shade The shade of the Argos LED pendant light makes it a very special highlight: the glass surface has been finished with a still transparent chrome finish, so that when the light is switched on, the inside of the shade - charmingly designed crystal pendants - is shown to its best advantage. The light emitted by the LED bulb with G9 base creates fascinating reflections and creates a very atmospheric lighting mood.

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Lights.co

Argos LED pendant light with glittering crystal jewellery in the shade The shade of the Argos LED pendant light makes it a very special highlight: the glass surface has been finished with a still transparent chrome finish, so that when the light is switched on, the inside of the shade - charmingly designed crystal pendants - is shown to its best advantage. The light emitted by the LED bulb with G9 base creates fascinating reflections and creates a very atmospheric lighting mood.

Zoro Tools

Argos Round Crystal Ceiling Pendant Chrome, Mirror, G9 | Features: Finish: Chrome | Material: Metal And Glass | IP Rating: IP20 | Height (cm) : 41 | Min Height (cm) : 50 | Max Height (cm) : 140 | Diameter (cm) : 22 | No. of Lights: 1 | Lamp Type: G9 | Kelvin: 3000 | Lumens: 550 | Wattage (max) : 42W

ManoMano

Argos Round Crystal Ceiling Pendant Chrome, Mirror, G9 - UK Stock Finish: Chrome Material: Metal And Glass IP Rating: IP20 Height (cm): 41 Min Height (cm): 50 Max Height (cm): 140 Diameter (cm): 22 No. of Lights: 1 Lamp Type: G9 Kelvin: 3000 Lumens: 550 Wattage (max): 42W

Net Lighting

Pendant made of metal, chromed finish. Shimmered glass shade and crystal drops inside, Murano style.


Product specifications

Brand Schuller Valencia
EAN
  • 8435435305291
Material
  • Metal and glass
Color
  • Mirrored, transparent
MPN
  • 509010

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