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Minster 2-flammige Wandleuchte - Elfenbein/Goldpatina

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Minster 2-flammige Wandleuchte - Elfenbein/GoldpatinaDie Wandleuchten Minster sind elegant und kompakt. Mit ihren ansprechenden Schlaufenvorhngen und der Mglichkeit, optionales Glas anzubringen, ist diese Serie ebenso vielseitig wie attraktiv. Hergestellt in England. Garantie : allgemeine 2 Jahre Garantie Abmessungen : H: 190 mm B: 260 mm T: 145 mm Spezifikation: Marke Elstead Beleuchtung Kartongewicht 0,82 kg Garantie allgemeine 2 Jahre Garantie Geeigneter Standort Innere Stromspannung 220 240 V, 50 Hz

Die Wandleuchten Minster sind elegant und kompakt. Mit ihren ansprechenden Schlaufenvorhängen und der Möglichkeit, optionales Glas anzubringen, ist diese Serie ebenso vielseitig wie attraktiv. Hergestellt in England.
Garantie : allgemeine 2 Jahre Garantie
Abmessungen : H: 190 mm B: 260 mm T: 145 mm

Spezifikation:

Marke Elstead Beleuchtung
Kartongewicht 0,82 kg
Garantie allgemeine 2 Jahre Garantie
Geeigneter Standort Innere
Stromspannung 220-240 V, 50 Hz
Stromquelle Netzspannung
Farbe Elfenbein/Gold Patina
Familie Münster
Breite 260 mm
Produktgewicht 0,74
Einbauhöhe 190 mm
Klasse Klasse I
Projektion/Tiefe 145 mm
Baumaterialien Stahl
Integrierte LED NEIN
Lampe(n) enthalten NEIN
Maximale Wattzahl 60 W
Anzahl Lampen 2
Optionales Glas/Schirm GS81, GS54
Buchse E14
Dimmbare Leuchte Kompatibel mit dimmbaren Lampen
Technische Daten H: 190 mm B: 260 mm T: 145 mm
Box Dimensions 24 x 17 x 33cm
Back plate Width 85mm
Back plate Projection 20mm
Back plate Height 141mm
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