DL20 Opal Pendant is one of the newest additions to the DL20 collection. It comes equipped with an opal glass lampshade, which allows a sliver of light to slip out into the room. This means that it creates more than just a focused, downward-facing light, but also illuminates its surroundings.
The simple lamp is a good addition to the Scandinavian décor that continues to gravitate towards minimalism and to put cosy lighting at the forefront.
See the lamp in black and white , alongside the rest of the stylish collection.
The DL20 opal pendant has a diameter of 20cm, making it the perfect fit for suspension over your dining or kitchen table. Use a selection of DL20 pendants in a straight line to achieve a robust expression. The lamps work well suspended over a long table or kitchen island where you need good work light on a large surface.
The pendant has a 3-metre black fabric cable to support the sophisticated look, creating an interesting contrast to the glass lampshade. The long cable makes it easy to place the pendant at different heights. Use it as a night light or in a cluster at varying heights to achieve an artistic expression.
Note: The lamp comes with a 3-meter cord that is soldered to the suspension. It is therefore not possible to change the cord to another color or length.
Brand
- Brand:
- DybergLarsen Lamps
- Item no.:
- 70008253
- EAN:
- 5704709082033
Dimensions
- Height (cm):
- 9
- Diameter (cm):
- 20
- Net weight (kg):
- 0.8
Light source
- Light bulb included:
- No
- Wattage (watts):
- 33
- Base type:
- G9
- Number of light bulbs:
- 1
- Integrated LEDs:
- No
Additional functions
- Dimmable:
- No
Technical specifications
- IP code:
- IP20

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