Eco Bulb, Globe diam. 125 mm calotte laiton, brass, LED, Ø12,5cm, Hcm - Nexel

Designer : Thomas Edison

Brand : Nexel

 

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Published by Nexel, these bulbs are in fact decorative globes that allow the composition of bulbs with aesthetic lighting effects.

Equipped with LED technology, these small lights can be discreetly and elegantly installed in hotels, bars, restaurants, offices, libraries, bedside tables and living areas.

Made in France

Base :
E27 & E14
Bulb type :
LED
Color :
brass
Condition :
new
Country of origin :
France
Created for :
indoor
IP :
20
Material :
glass
Max power :
< 2 W
Model :
Globe
Model :
calotte laiton
Product code :
NEXEL_043909-11125CL
Source included :
no
Warranty :
1an
Dimensions :
L 12.5cm x H 12.0cm x P 12.5cm
Diameter Ø :
12.5cm
Shipping:
- For mainland France, three delivery options are available:
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Designed by : Thomas Edison

In his 84 years, Thomas Edison acquired a record number of 1,093 patents (singly or jointly) and was the driving force behind such innovations as the phonograph, the incandescen...

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