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Wall lamp/ceiling lamp Tepetlan

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Inspired by Vibia Scotch (not replica Vibia Scotch)

Due to the copyright notice, please note that this product is not a replica

Inspired by: Vibia Scotch
Original code: 960

Product description

Scotch is a wall lamp designed by Oscar and Sergi Deves. The lampshade is made of patterned glass painted white on the inside and has a chrome base. Perfect for circulation areas or to complement general lighting.
Type of installation
Surface roofing
Lampshade
Essentially embossed glass lampshade
Materials
Lampshade: glass
Body: Zamak
Electrical characteristics
Landing 290 mb 9 mb/W
Power supply included: 230V 50Hz
Photometric data
Efficiency: 69.11%
Coordination system: CG
Total flux: 420.00 lm
Maximum value: 82.60 cd/klm

Technical data

Ø 12cm

Tags

Vibia, D&D Design, Scotch, Indoor lighting, Wall lamps, Ceiling lamps, Lighting, wall lamp, ceiling lamp, Contemporary wall lamps, Glass wall lamps, Halogen wall lamps, Contemporary ceiling lamps, Glass ceiling lamps, Halogen ceiling lamps

7 Regnum Group Damian Wawrzyniak

Address: Pasternik 4F, 48-250 Głogówek, Poland
Tax ID: PL7551852168
Tel: +48 22 350 68 87
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.inspirowane.eu

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