Balbo Semi Flush Ceiling Lamp Nickel, 8 Light, G9

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Lights.co Magical ceiling lamp Balbo with glass balls for wonderful shining effects The ceiling light Balbo is a fascinating eye-catcher, which is a particularly great work of art thanks to its playful modernity. The lamp consists of a ceiling bracket with an elegant nickel coating, which is enclosed by glass spheres. The spheres are arranged in the shape of a bunch of grapes and thanks to their amber tint, wonderful moments of light are created. This is because the glass reflects the light from inside the body, giving the lamp a magical glow which it transmits to its surroundings.

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Lights.co

Magical ceiling lamp Balbo with glass balls for wonderful shining effects The ceiling light Balbo is a fascinating eye-catcher, which is a particularly great work of art thanks to its playful modernity. The lamp consists of a ceiling bracket with an elegant nickel coating, which is enclosed by glass spheres. The spheres are arranged in the shape of a bunch of grapes and thanks to their amber tint, wonderful moments of light are created. This is because the glass reflects the light from inside the body, giving the lamp a magical glow which it transmits to its surroundings.

Zoro Tools

Balbo Semi Flush Ceiling Ceiling Lamp Nickel, 8 Light, G9 | Features: Finish: Nickel | Height: 29.50cm | Max Height: 32cm | Diameter: 50cm | Lamp Type: G9 | Number of Lights: 8 | IP Rating: IP20 | Wattage (max) : 28W | Weight (kg) : 3

ManoMano

Balbo Semi Flush Ceiling Ceiling Lamp Nickel, 8 Light, G9 Finish: Nickel Height: 29.50cm Max Height: 32cm Diameter: 50cm Lamp Type: G9 Number of Lights: 8 IP Rating: IP20 Wattage (max): 28W Weight (kg): 3

Net Lighting

Metal body with glass diffusers.


Product specifications

Brand Maytoni
EAN
  • 4251110070919
  • 4251110073576
Color
  • Nickel, amber
  • Nickel, smoky grey
MPN
  • MOD112CL-08G
  • MOD112CL-08N

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