Wall light, Origami 4500, white, IP65, LED, 2700K, 756lm, L30cm, H30cm - Vibia
Origami 4500 is a wall lamp with IP65 designed by Ramon Esteve for Spanish brand Vibia.
The Origami luminaire takes the form of a folded sheet. Taking its inspiration from the eponymous Japanese art, Origami is a wall light that can be placed in both indoor and outdoor spaces, whether on a terrace, bathroom, or hallway.
The light source is integrated (1x STRIP LED module, 6,3W, 2700K, CRI>80, 756lm, TRIAC dimmable).
The driver is included and is necessary for the proper installation and operation of the luminaire.
Spanish design.
- Bulb type :
- LED
- Bulb type :
- Module LED
- CRI :
- >80
- Class :
- I
- Color :
- white
- Condition :
- new
- Country of origin :
- Spain
- Created for :
- indoor
- Dimmable :
- yes
- Driver :
- Incl
- Energy label :
- A++ > A
- IP :
- 65
- Kelvin :
- 2700K
- Lumen :
- 756
- Material :
- polycarbonate, ABS
- Max power :
- 6.3W
- Model :
- Origami
- Model :
- Origami 4500
- Number of bulbs :
- 1
- Product code :
- VIBIA_45001014
- Source included :
- oui
- Source included :
- yes
- Switch :
- non
- Type of variation :
- TRIAC
- Warranty :
- 2ans
- Weight :
- 1.35
- Dimensions :
- L 30.0cm x H 30.0cm x P 7.0cm
- Diameter Ø :
- 0.0cm
- standard delivery, under 48h (for product in stock): 6,90 €
- delivery in a pick-up store, under 48h (for product in stock): 5,90 €
- express delivery, the next day before 1pm (for product in stock): 12,90 €
- Delivery by courier during the day within 3 hours (for any order placed before 3 p.m.):
A product can be returned within 14 calendar days, starting on the day following the day on which the goods were received. To return a product, one needs to follow the process described in our FAQ. The costs incurred in returning the product are at the expense of the customer.
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