EGLO Concessa hanging lamp cappuccino/gold Ø 38 cm

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Amazon The textile lamp shade in cappuccino with its inner golden surface gives your rooms a cosy atmosphere, whether in the living room, bedroom, dining room, hallway or kitchen The modern material mix of noble steel in dark brown and the cappuccino-coloured shade provides these hanging lights with a classic, homely and at the same time modern look With this pendant lighting, your dining table will be sufficiently illuminated The light bulb is not included in the scope of delivery; Suitable for any type of light bulb with E27 holder, maximum wattage 60 per socket; Dimmable depending on the light bulb used Dimensions: height: max 150 cm/ 19.7 inches, diameter: 38 cm/ 15 inches

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The textile lamp shade in cappuccino with its inner golden surface gives your rooms a cosy atmosphere, whether in the living room, bedroom, dining room, hallway or kitchen The modern material mix of noble steel in dark brown and the cappuccino-coloured shade provides these hanging lights with a classic, homely and at the same time modern look With this pendant lighting, your dining table will be sufficiently illuminated The light bulb is not included in the scope of delivery; Suitable for any type of light bulb with E27 holder, maximum wattage 60 per socket; Dimmable depending on the light bulb used Dimensions: height: max 150 cm/ 19.7 inches, diameter: 38 cm/ 15 inches

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Hanging lamp Concessa with fabric shade in cappuccino and gold Concessa is a modernly designed light source that can be used in a variety of ways throughout the home. The shade in the trendy shade of cappuccino has been worked in gold on the inner surface, which gives the radiating light a very atmospheric character. A pendant lamp that harmonises with many furnishing variations and can be used as basic or area lighting.


Product specifications

Brand Eglo
EAN
  • 9002759976828
Color
  • Cappuccino, gold

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