Paul Neuhaus Brilla LED table lamp, dimmable, chrome

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Lights.co Dimmable LED table lamp Brilla - an eye-catcher at any placeThe LED table lamp Brilla is not only an eye-catcher on any desk, but also a real highlight in terms of functionality and design. With its unusual shape, reminiscent of stylish glasses, it attracts all eyes. The frame made of galvanised aluminium and iron in shiny chrome is not only particularly robust, but also extremely durable. The LED cover in white provides glare-free, pleasant lighting. And best of all: The LED table lamp Brilla is dimmable by means of a cord dimmer, so that you can adjust the brightness individually. The light colour warm white also creates a cosy and comfortable atmosphere. - with crystal glass cover

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Dimmable LED table lamp Brilla - an eye-catcher at any placeThe LED table lamp Brilla is not only an eye-catcher on any desk, but also a real highlight in terms of functionality and design. With its unusual shape, reminiscent of stylish glasses, it attracts all eyes. The frame made of galvanised aluminium and iron in shiny chrome is not only particularly robust, but also extremely durable. The LED cover in white provides glare-free, pleasant lighting. And best of all: The LED table lamp Brilla is dimmable by means of a cord dimmer, so that you can adjust the brightness individually. The light colour warm white also creates a cosy and comfortable atmosphere. - with crystal glass cover

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Brilla Integrated Led Table Lamp Chrome 1x 11.4W LED 3000K Dimmable | Features: Finish: Chrome | Material: Aluminium | IP Rating: IP20 | Height: 38.5cm | Length: 17cm | Width: 15cm | Projection: 0cm | Lamp Type: Integrated LED | No. of Lamps: 1 | Kelvin: 3000K | Lumens: 650lm | Weight: 1.14kg | Wattage (max) : 13.5W


Product specifications

Brand Paul Neuhaus
EAN
  • 4012248373651
Material
  • Aluminium
Color
  • Chrome
MPN
  • PN-4391-17

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