Badia LED Straight Bar Pendant Ceiling Light Oak Glass

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Lights.co Beam-shaped Badia LED pendant light with touch dimmer The Badia LED pendant light combines modern design with the warmth of oak wood and offers a length of 110 cm, fitting perfectly above the dining table. Equipped with an integrated LED light source, this light guarantees energy-efficient lighting that also enhances the atmosphere of the room. The modern style is reflected in the clean lines and high-quality finish. A special feature of the Badia is the integrated touch dimmer on the lampshade, which allows intuitive control of the light intensity. This allows the light to be gently adjusted from a calming to an invigorating brightness, depending on the desired mood in the dining room.

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Beam-shaped Badia LED pendant light with touch dimmer The Badia LED pendant light combines modern design with the warmth of oak wood and offers a length of 110 cm, fitting perfectly above the dining table. Equipped with an integrated LED light source, this light guarantees energy-efficient lighting that also enhances the atmosphere of the room. The modern style is reflected in the clean lines and high-quality finish. A special feature of the Badia is the integrated touch dimmer on the lampshade, which allows intuitive control of the light intensity. This allows the light to be gently adjusted from a calming to an invigorating brightness, depending on the desired mood in the dining room.

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Badia LED Straight Bar Pendant Ceiling Light Oak Glass | Features: Finish: Oak | Material: Metal Frame and Wood | IP Rating: IP20 | Max Height: 200cm | Length: 110cm | Lamp Type: Integrated LED | Bulb Included: Yes | Kelvin: Warm White | Lumens: 4320lm | Weight: 3.9kg | Wattage (max) : 40W


Product specifications

Brand Fabas Luce
EAN
  • 8019282094593
Material
  • Metal frame and wood
Color
  • Light wood
MPN
  • FA-3383-40-215

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