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receptáculo |
E14 |
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bombilla estándar |
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Topolina table lamp

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Diseño: Christophe Mathieu
ID de Stylepark: 04.1763.10012
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01 descripción del producto
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Christophe Mathieu has paid a small homage to the metal clip-on lamp. His revision of the classic model gave birth to Topolina, a modern and daring lamp, recognised in the Maison & Objet, Lumière, as one of the best lighting products of 2000.
Mathieu has perfected many technical and ergonomic changes in this modern version: the aluminium reflector allows the lighting performance to be improved, thus absorbing the temperature generated by the bulb. The bend of the clip-on makes it possible to fix the lamp to tubular shaped structures.
Available in colours transparent, blue, red, green and amber, this polycarbonate, lamp suits any space. It is perfect as a reading companion, or as an element providing a special addition to any room.
02 dimensiones/peso
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ancho |
105 mm |
altura |
155 mm |
03 datos técnicos
| complemento | |
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complemento |
1 x 40W |
04 seguridad/protección
| seguridad/protección | |
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clase de seguridad |
clase 2 (aislamiento de protección) |
clase de seguridad, combustible |
F |
marca/certificado de calidad |
CE |
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