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Karman Ugo Rilla - Designer wall light
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Karman Ugo Rilla - Designer wall light
Karman Ugo Rilla - Designer wall light
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E27 Best value for money
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RRP £13.90
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Lindby LED bulb, E27, 8.5 W, matt, 3,000 K, 806 lm
Product description
Base type: E27
Dimmable: No
Light colour temperature: Warm white
3000 Kelvin
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5542132X
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Gorilla head made of plaster: Designer wall light Ugo Rilla The gorilla with the three torn-off lamp pendulums in its mouth looks evil. You can literally feel the anger that drove him to destroy one of mankind's greatest inventions - electric light. However, in the case of this designer wall light called Ugo Rilla, he did not quite succeed in destroying it, as the three pendulums he tore apart are still lit and the sockets can be fitted with E27 bulbs and made to light up again. The manufacturer recommends using plastic bulbs. Exceptional designs are the trademark of the Italian bulb manufacturer Karman, which is based in Fossombrone in the central Italian province and also produces there. The products epitomise Italian design and craftsmanship.

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5542132X
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Karman

Karman Ugo Rilla - Designer wall light

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Karman
SKU:
5542132X

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Dimmable:
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