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Product Ref: 41189
£239.70 inc VATA knuckle jointed fitting that can be installed as a pendant or a wall light depending on your requirements. This mid 1900 style lamp consists of rods and a knuckle joint at the centre of the arm allowing you to adjust the direction of light to suit your requirements. The light this emits will shine downwards creating a pool of light underneath or directional if used as a table lamp.
It can be used in studies for carrying out tasks as the light can be used to focus on a particular area and also kitchens over breakfast bars, or cafes and bistros to create a lovely lighting effect and relax your customers.
There are four different ceiling settings for this fitting and three jointed options when used as a wall light. See photographs for how this can be used.
The height and diameter measurements in the specifications refer to the shade only. The minimum drop of this feature is 535mm and maximum drop is 1235mm.
Designed for E27 base mains lamps up to 60 watts.
Number Of Lamps | 1 |
Lamp Type | E27 (ES) Base Mains Lamps |
Lamps Included | No |
Dimmable? | Yes - on standard dimmer (TRIAC or leading edge) |
Max Wattage | 60w |
Total Wattage | 60w |
Height | 174mm |
Diameter | 297mm |
Adjustable Height | Yes – while in situ |
Construction | Steel |
Wiring Details | Class 1 - Requires an Earth Connection |
Can this be used in a downstairs toilet?
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