Paul Neuhaus Mailak LED ceiling light, round

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Lights.co Separately switchable light sources: Mailak LED ceiling light, 3,000 K With the round Mailak LED ceiling light, you can create a harmonious play of light in any room. The ceiling light in white and black will quickly become a pretty lighting object in your home. The light has two powerful LED boards with a pleasant, warm white light colour of 3,000 Kelvin. The two light sources can be switched separately using a conventional light switch. This flexibility allows you to customise the light and achieve the desired effect. With its attractive design and excellent quality of light, this modern ceiling light blends perfectly into your living space and is guaranteed to be an eye-catcher.

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Separately switchable light sources: Mailak LED ceiling light, 3,000 K With the round Mailak LED ceiling light, you can create a harmonious play of light in any room. The ceiling light in white and black will quickly become a pretty lighting object in your home. The light has two powerful LED boards with a pleasant, warm white light colour of 3,000 Kelvin. The two light sources can be switched separately using a conventional light switch. This flexibility allows you to customise the light and achieve the desired effect. With its attractive design and excellent quality of light, this modern ceiling light blends perfectly into your living space and is guaranteed to be an eye-catcher.

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Mailak Integrated Led Semi Flush Ceiling Light White 1x 18W LED 3000K 1x 9W LED 3000K | Features: Finish: White | Material: Iron | IP Rating: IP20 | Height: 6cm | Length: 55cm | Width: 48cm | Projection: 0cm | Lamp Type: Integrated LED | No. of Lamps: 2 | Kelvin: 3000K | Lumens: 1800lm | Weight: 2.15kg | Wattage (max) : 28W 9W


Product specifications

Brand Paul Neuhaus
EAN
  • 4012248375884
Material
  • Iron
Color
  • White, black
MPN
  • PN-6392-16

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