| medios de alumbrado | |
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receptáculo |
G9 |
tipo de lámpara |
lámpara halógena |
marset
Flash Base 1 ceiling lamp

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Diseño: Joan Gaspar
ID de Stylepark: 04.1763.10036
01 descripción del producto
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There is an obsession at present, when it comes to lighting a contemporary space, for hiding lamps and light sources. Most try to light without revealing exactly where the light is coming from. This wall lamp breaks with trend. Totally within sight it can be placed in ceilings as well as in walls and gives excellent results when placed in repetition.
The Flash wall lamp light is produced, as has been done in the past, on the surface. The cover, injected with transparent polycarbonate, is made of two parts: the cover and the body. The cover is fixed to the body by a simple clipping system and the body is fixed to the surface by another piece of plastic. The inside of the reflector is made of an inlay sheet and the diffuser of pressed glass. Visually the polycarbonate acts as a case creating an effect in which the body seems to be floating in air. The Flash lamp can be grouped in bases of 3 and 7 units with a look especially suited to big spaces.
02 dimensiones/peso
| dimensiones globales | |
|---|---|
diámetro |
150 mm |
profundidad |
100 mm |
03 datos técnicos
| complemento | |
|---|---|
complemento |
1 x 60W |
04 seguridad/protección
| seguridad/protección | |
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clase de seguridad |
clase 2 (aislamiento de protección) |
marca/certificado de calidad |
CE |
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06 Tags
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