Eco Bulb, Led bulb, transparent, L0,95cm, H3,45cm - Ferm living

Designer : Thomas Edison

Brand : Ferm Living

 

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The bulb, an essential element of lighting! Thank you Thomas Edison for inventing the first filament bulb.

Technology has since progressed well, and the filaments of the early 20th century have been transformed into LED filaments. The rendering is almost identical to incandescent bulbs but with 10 times lower power consumption, this G4 LED bulb has a temperature of 3000 Kelvin and an intensity of 9100 lumen.

Color :
transparent
Condition :
new
Country of origin :
Denmark
Created for :
indoor
Dimmable :
non
Dimmable :
no
Material :
silicone
Source included :
yes
Warranty :
2ans
Dimensions :
L 0.95cm x H 3.45cm x P 1.0cm
Diameter Ø :
0.0cm
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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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