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Lindby LED teardrop bulb, E14, 4.9 W, 3,000 K, 470 lumens
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Base type: E14
Dimmable: No
Light colour temperature: Warm white
3000 Kelvin
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7019057X
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SKU:
7019057X

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Dimmable:
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"Liquid light": Drop_1 ceiling light from the Liquid_Light series The Liquid_Light luminaire series from next is aptly named. All of the models in the series are drop-shaped and - as in the case of the Drop_1 ceiling light - look as if the light is dripping down from the ceiling. The milky white body completely encloses the light source and provides dimmed and softly diffused light in living rooms or in design-oriented public spaces. Several ceiling lights are required to illuminate larger rooms. Drop_1 is therefore equipped with cable outlets for series connection. The Liquid_Light luminaire series was designed by the Hopf & Wortmann design studio. The lights are produced by the Cologne-based designer light manufacturer next, which produces its products locally in Cologne with the "Made in Germany" seal of quality.

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