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Product Ref: 4066
£39.20 inc VATThis is a single surface mounted ceiling fixture with a polished chrome body and mounting plate, adorned with a high quality opal glass inlay shade. This fixture has a dichroic glaze which looks stunning unlit and when lit will cast a lovely warm ambient glow and downard light. Great when installed as a stand alone piece or in a group, in a row for instance. A designer look-alike at a great price.
The glass shades are painted with a dichroic glaze to refract the light and produce a range of colours.
IP20 rated offering protection against fingers or other objects not greater than 80mm in length.
Designed for use with a mains G9 lamp up to a maximum wattage of 40 - this comes included with the fitting.
Number Of Lamps | 1 |
Lamp Type | G9 Base Mains Lamps |
Lamps Included | Yes |
Dimmable? | Yes - on standard dimmer (TRIAC or leading edge) |
Max Wattage | 40w |
Total Wattage | 40w |
Width | 120mm |
Height | 126mm |
Construction | Glass & Chrome |
IP Rating | IP20 |
I was planning to have spot lights in my hallway. Would these be suitable instead of? |
what are all the dimensions of this light ? |
Does this have a diffuser to hide the bulb? It would be for a bedroom with a low ceiling height. |
Would this one be suitable for a single bedroom with a low ceiling height? Are there any other semi flush glass lights that might be more appropriate? |