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Wall lamp, HDTwice, Brass

House Doctor

 

Are you looking for a unique wall decoration that is also a gorgeous source of light? With Twice from House Doctor, you get the most stunning wall lamp made of iron and glass. The wall mount has a warm brass finish, which creates a pretty contrast to the two glass balls in white and smoky grey colours. Twice’s design is exclusive, sophisticated and stylish at the same time. Hang this wall lamp in your hallway, in the living room or in the bedroom to create a beautiful wall decoration that will add a personal and cool look to your home. This product is handmade which means that variation in colour, size and shape may appear. Clean with a dry cloth.
Light bulb not included. Buy an E14 bulb separately. Max 25 W
Cord length: 2 m. Length of cord from lamp to on-off switch: 92 cm.

 

Are you looking for a unique wall decoration that is also a gorgeous source of light? With Twice from House Doctor, you get the most stunning wall lamp made of iron and glass. The wall mount has a warm brass finish, which creates a pretty contrast to the two glass balls in white and smoky grey colours. Twice’s design is exclusive, sophisticated and stylish at the same time. Hang this wall lamp in your hallway, in the living room or in the bedroom to create a beautiful wall decoration that will add a personal and cool look to your home. This product is handmade which means that variation in colour, size and shape may appear. Clean with a dry cloth.
Light bulb not included. Buy an E14 bulb separately. Max 25 W
Cord length: 2 m. Length of cord from lamp to on-off switch: 92 cm.

Size
w: 47 cm
Units
1
Material
Glass, Iron
Item number
203970108
Specifications
E14, Max 25 W, 2 m cable, Handmade glass, 220-240 V AC, 50/60Hz, IP20, Class II
Care
Clean with a dry cloth, Small adapter
EAN
5707644522312
Weight
2.860
Extra product info
N/A
CE approved, ROHS approved

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