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Kundalini Dala LED ceiling light sand/copper
£1,003.20
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Kundalini Dala LED ceiling light sand/copper
Kundalini Dala LED ceiling light sand/copper Delivery time: 3 - 4 weeks
£1,003.20
Delivery time: 3 - 4 weeks
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Integrated LEDs

Light colour
Provides warm and cosy light - ideal for the bedroom, living or dining room and for atmospheric outdoor lighting.
Warm white Cool white Daylight
Light source
Colour temperature 2700 K
Brand:
Item no.:
5520308
Dimensions:
Height: 11 cm
Diameter: 58 cm
Material:
polyethylene, aluminium
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Kundalini

Kundalini Dala LED ceiling light sand/copper

Manufacturer

Brand:
Kundalini
Item no.:
5520308

Colour & design

Color:
sand, copper
Material:
polyethylene, aluminium
Designer:
Francesca Smiraglia

Dimensions

Height (cm):
11
Diameter (cm):
58
Net weight (kg):
6.0438

Light source

Light bulb:
LED - 42 W in total
Light bulb included:
Yes
Wattage (watts):
42
Integrated LEDs:
Yes
Luminous colour:
warm white (2,700 K)
Lumens (lm):
4630

Additional functions

Dimmable:
Yes
Dimmer included:
Not included

Technical specifications

IP code:
IP20
Protection class:
I
Supply voltage (volts):
230

Round Dala LED ceiling lamp with harmonious colour contrast The Dala LED ceiling lamp combines decorative and architectural aspects to create a harmonious overall object that can be integrated into almost any living environment. The opal plastic diffuser is surrounded by two metal housings that contrast in colour and form the lampshade. They overlap like the petals of a flower and are designed in different sizes to take up the natural movement of a corolla that envelops the warm white light of the LEDs - dimmable via phase-cut dimmer This lamp was designed by the Italian designer Francesca Smiraglia, who lives and works in Milan and southern Italy. She is always looking for ways to improve her knowledge and develop new methods of "design thinking". She considers the relationship between people and the environment in relation to the formal aesthetics of products. The focus is on the interaction of people with the products and their functionality.

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