Traditional wall light ADELAIDE
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traditional wall light
traditional wall light
traditional wall light
traditional wall light
traditional wall light
traditional wall light
traditional wall light
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Characteristics

Style
traditional
Interior/exterior use
indoor
Material
brass, nickel, porcelain
Type of support
fixed
Light source
LED
Number of lights
1 bulb
Applications
home, commercial
Color
white, black, gray, blue, customizable color
Dimmable
not dimmable
Other characteristics
handmade
Height

120 mm, 170 mm
(5 in, 7 in)

Length

250 mm, 300 mm
(10 in, 12 in)

Description

The Adelaide wall light is made by hand in Stoke-on-Trent. The shape is a classic shape with an angular twist of linked trapeze panels. Slip cast in fine bone china, fired at a high temperature, which makes the body stronger. The advantages of fine bone china is it's pure whiteness, that is translucent when lit. Opting for a coloured body, means that the light is no longer translucent, but instead you have a beautiful downlighter. We offer a range of brass lamp holders and wall plates for the UK/EU marketplace as well as the US/Canada which are all UL certified. All our lamp holders are manufactured in the UK under the BS EN ISO 9001 registration, which ensures our customers can rely on our consistent quality. Which bulb? At Lyngard we recommend using an E27 (UK/EU) or E26 (US/Canada) LED screw bulb with a maximum wattage of 15. Material : Fine Bone China Weight : Approx 1 kg Fixture : E27 or E26 screw bulb / 1.5 metre fabric coated cable / ceiling rose spun metal brass, antique brass, nickel, black, white D 125 mm Lightbulb : Not included. Recommended E27 (UK/EU) or E26 (US/Canada) LED screw bulb Max Wattage 15.

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