Lindby Wall Lamps
Kaylou Short Wall Lamp Black - Lindby
€47.00
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In stock
Delivery time: 5 - 7 working days

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Kaylou Short Wall Lamp Black - Lindby
Kaylou Short Wall Lamp Black - Lindby
In stock
Delivery time: 5 - 7 working days
€47.00
  • 100-day return policy
  • Free delivery over €99
Product Details
Product Details
Product Details

Design
Lindby
Kaylou presents itself in a simple and modern shape that fits into any home. The lamp's socket fits a GX53 LED light bulb that emits an efficient light in a pleasant warm white colour tone. The light shines out through a small white cover that softens the light and directs it downwards towards the area under the lamp. As the head is mounted to a swivelling joint, you can adjust its position and thus target the light very precisely.
The lamp is part of the Kaylou series from Lindby. The range includes pendant, wall, table and floor lamps with several different functions. The lamps have a purist touch, with the reduced form and simple design giving them a touch of minimalism. For this reason, they are easy to mix and match if you want a coherent lighting concept in the room.
See the Kaylou series here

Brand

Item no.:
70003612
EAN:
4251911732474

Dimensions

Width (cm):
10
Height (cm):
12
Depth (cm):
15
Net weight (kg):
0.3

Light source

Light bulb included:
No
Wattage (watts):
7
Base type:
GX53
Number of light bulbs:
1
Integrated LEDs:
No

Additional functions

Dimmable:
No

Technical specifications

IP code:
IP20
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