Lindby Outdoor Lamps
Hilario Portable Solar Cell Table Lamp Sage Green - Lindby
€57.00
Incl. VAT
Delivery time: 9 - 13 working days
Hilario Portable Solar Cell Table Lamp Sage Green - Lindby
Hilario Portable Solar Cell Table Lamp Sage Green - Lindby Delivery time: 9 - 13 working days
€57.00
  • 100-day return policy
  • Free delivery over €99

Integrated LEDs

Product Details
Product Details
Product Details

The Hilario Portable Solar Table Lamp Sage Green from Lindby is the perfect addition to your home. Made from metal and plastic, this table lamp combines durability with a stylish design. The elegant black colour and sage green shade make it a versatile choice that fits into any decor. With its compact size, it's ideal for placing on a chest of drawers or side table where it can spread a cosy light. Thanks to solar cell technology, this lamp is both environmentally friendly and economical as it is charged by the sun's rays, saving on electricity bills. Lindby has created a lamp that is not only practical but also aesthetically pleasing, making it a must-have in any modern home. Whether you use it as a night light or as decorative lighting in the living room, the Hilario Portable Solar Table Lamp Sage Green will fulfil your needs.
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Brand

Item no.:
70028229
EAN:
4251911773972

Dimensions

Height (cm):
30
Diameter (cm):
14
Net weight (kg):
0.74

Light source

Light bulb included:
No
Wattage (watts):
2.1
Integrated LEDs:
Yes

Additional functions

Dimmable:
No

Technical specifications

IP code:
IP44
Battery-powered:
Yes
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