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profondeur d'installation |
125 mm |


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Presented: Light+Building 2008, Francfort
Article n° : A 9950 NR 700 170 / 171 / 174 / 175
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Design
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lampes
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lumière décorative
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lampes encastrées
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plafonniers encastrés
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01 profil du produit
description de produit
Le jeu de lumières créé par Madison au plafond est élégant et sans fioritures, reflétant la symétrie des facettes. Madison convient parfaitement à l'éclairage général de salles de séjour et de suites. Lorsqu'il est associé à des sources lumineuses HID, il est également idéal pour les espaces prestigieux des hôtels.
02 dimensions/poids
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poids |
1 kg |
03 données techniques
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complément |
Madison HID Osram Powerball HCI-TC 35/830 WDL Osram Powerball HCI-TC 35/942 NDL (HID-TC-CE) pin base G8.5, 110 - 250 V, 35 W Madison halogen Osram Halostar IRC 50 W (QT12-ax) pin base GY6.35, 12V, 50W |
04 sécurité/protection
| sécurité/protection | |
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catégorie de sécurité |
classe I (mise à terre de protection), classe III (basse tension de protection) |
marque/certification de qualité |
CE, ENEC |
05 All Crystal Expression Products
06 Tags
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› To the articleSwarovski - Sparkling Grandeza
Swarovski has long since ceased to celebrate all its countless variants on light and crystal with glittering necklaces. Thus, the company has had internationally renowned designers re-interpret the classical crystal candelabras - the likes of Ron Arad, Ingo Maurer, Tom Dixon, Marcel Wanders and Karim Rashid have all been involved in the code name "Crystal Palace" project.
› To the articleThe legendary bling bling
Over 100 years ago, in 1895 to be exact, the inventor Daniel Swarovski moved to Tyrol in Austria, where he installed his new machine to cut and polish crystal glass. From these early beginnings, his sparkling crystals revolutionized the world of fashion and transformed the family business into a global market leader for crystal in fashion, jewelry and, since a few years ago, increasingly in the fields of lighting, architecture and interior design as well.
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