Markslöjd Lamps
Architect Table Lamp Black - Markslöjd
€92.00
RRP €115.00
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In stock
Delivery time: 5 - 7 working days
Architect Table Lamp Black - Markslöjd
Architect Table Lamp Black - Markslöjd
In stock
Delivery time: 5 - 7 working days
€92.00
RRP €115.00
  • 100-day return policy
  • Free delivery over €99
Product Details
Product Details
Product Details

Architect Table Lamp Black from Markslöjd is the perfect addition to your home or workspace. This elegant and classic table lamp, made in black iron, combines style and functionality in a unique way. With its adjustable lampshade in black metal with a white interior, you can easily customise the light to suit your needs, whether it's on your desk or bedside table. The black 2 metre long cord with switch gives you the flexibility to place the lamp wherever it suits you best. The lamp's adjustable arm gives you further control over the light direction, making it ideal for both the home office and the living room. To get the most out of the lamp, you need a light bulb with a small socket (E27) of max 40W or equivalent in LED, which is not included. Make your home more stylish and functional with this timeless lamp from Markslöjd.
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Brand

Item no.:
70036989
EAN:
7330024606081

Dimensions

Length (in cm):
53
Width (cm):
19
Height (cm):
80
Net weight (kg):
2.7

Light source

Light bulb included:
No
Wattage (watts):
40
Number of light bulbs:
1
Integrated LEDs:
No

Additional functions

Dimmable:
No

Technical specifications

IP code:
IP20
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