Fermaluce 90° Classic with E26 threaded socket, the adjustable porcelain light source - White
Fermaluce 90° Classic with E26 threaded socket, the adjustable porcelain light source - White
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Description
Description
The white Classic 90° Fermaluce combines the convenience of an adjustable spotlight with the clean, timeless look of porcelain.
Since the E26 socket can be tilted up to 90° and rotated 315°, you can point the light in whichever direction you wish.
Ideal as a discreet wall or ceiling light in white or neutral interiors, corridors or beside the bed.
Thanks to the threaded bakelite E26 socket with double ferrules, you can add any lampshade with an E26 fitting to create a fully customized light point.
Technical specifications:
Diameter: 10.5 cm
Depth: 14.5 cm
Fitting: E26 - Max 42 W
Technical details
Technical details
| Attacco | E26 |
|---|---|
| Materiale | Metal |
| Paralume | No |
| Dimmerabile | Yes |
| Numero di punti luce | 1 |
Shipping
Shipping
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Standard delivery time is 2–3 business days from dispatch.
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Returns and refunds
Returns and refunds
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