Paulmann 28602 LED lamp G95 Inner Glow 4W Retro Gold with Glass Bulb 1800K Light E27

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Lights.co LED globe bulb E27 Inner Glow in gold with decorative inner bulb This LED globe bulb impresses with its incredibly decorative look and great lighting effect. The gold-tinted lamp has an inner bulb with a fine laser engraving in a spiral pattern. This engraving is particularly effective in the light of the warm white LEDs and the luminous ring at the end of the bulb ensures that the light is directed downwards. The currently trendy exposed bulb lights without lampshades are the perfect application for this decorative bulb. Technical data/features: - extra warm white light (1,800 K) - interesting light emission - decorative look

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LED globe bulb E27 Inner Glow in gold with decorative inner bulb This LED globe bulb impresses with its incredibly decorative look and great lighting effect. The gold-tinted lamp has an inner bulb with a fine laser engraving in a spiral pattern. This engraving is particularly effective in the light of the warm white LEDs and the luminous ring at the end of the bulb ensures that the light is directed downwards. The currently trendy exposed bulb lights without lampshades are the perfect application for this decorative bulb. Technical data/features: - extra warm white light (1,800 K) - interesting light emission - decorative look

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LASER-ENGRAVED – Vintage incandescent light bulb with inner bulb and fine laser engraving emits subdued, glare-free light ECONOMICAL – The lamp works with modern LED technology & uses up to 80% less energy than conventional incandescent lamps COLOUR TEMPERATURE – 1800 Kelvin: Gold light like candlelight, cosy light for relaxing BRAND MANUFACTURER - Paulmann has been passionately making lights for 40 years WIDE RANGE OF PRODUCTS - large selection of lamps with different designs and technologies


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Brand Paulmann
EAN
  • 4000870286029

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