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Ciala 7 Ceiling Lamp Black/Smoke - Lindby

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Ciala 7 Ceiling Lamp Black/Smoke - Lindby
Ciala 7 Ceiling Lamp Black/Smoke - Lindby
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Delivery time: 5 - 7 working days
£83.00
RRP £143.00
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In stock
Delivery time: 5 - 7 working days

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Ciala 7 Ceiling Light Black/Smoke is a decorative lamp with a pleasant light quality that enriches the aesthetics of the room while providing practical lighting for the surroundings.
The lamp is part of a whole series of ceiling lights available in many different variants with 3-7 light sources and frames in either black, nickel finish or brass finish. What they all have in common is their twisted design, which brings a dynamic and vibrant expression to the overall look of the lamp, while ensuring that the lights can point in different directions to create a wide spread of light.
The light reaches out through the lampshades themselves and through an opening at the bottom. The lampshades are made of opal glass and with their white, matt surface they provide even and uniform lighting. The lamp can be used as basic lighting, for example in the bedroom, where they enrich the surroundings with an atmospheric touch.
See the entire Ciala series here.

Item no.:
9627505
Brand:
Dimmable:
No
Material:
Metal, Glass
Color:
Grey, Black
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Dimensions

Height (cm):
18
Diameter (cm):
66
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