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A warm light spreads through the lamp's bronze-coloured glass while the tinted mirror captures natural light, making it bounce out into the room. An interplay that becomes a picture with shifting motifs.
Article number005.315.27Product details
Creates a soft, cosy mood light in your home.
As the light can be dimmed, you are able to choose lighting suitable for every occasion.
The included light source will last for a long time, but if it breaks or stops illuminating it can be replaced with a new one.
The mirror comes with safety film on the back, which reduces the risk of injury if the glass is broken.
Using LED as a light source means that it not only lasts 20 times longer than an incandescent bulb, but consumes up to 85% less energy.
Sabine Marcelis
The included LED light source is replaceable.
Light colour: warm white (2700 Kelvin).
The light source has a lifetime of approx. 25,000 hours. This corresponds to about 20 years if the lamp is on for 3 hours per day.
Special waste handling may be required. Please contact your local authorities for more information.
Screws for wall mounting are not included.
- MaterialCare
- Mirror:
- Glass
- Fixing plate:
- Steel, Powder coating
- Housing:
- ABS plastic (min. 20% recycled)
Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
- This product bears the CE mark.
- Assembly instructionsVARMBLIXT LED wall/mirror lamp005.315.27Other documentsVARMBLIXT LED wall/mirror lamp005.315.27
Measurements
Diameter: 55 cm
Colour Temperature: 2700 K
Max.: 2.3 W
Luminous flux: 150 lm
- VARMBLIXTArticle number005.315.27
Width: 58 cm
Height: 6 cm
Length: 59 cm
Weight: 5.24 kg
Package(s): 1
Designer thoughts
Designer thoughts
“My idea was to create a decorative object where the lighting could interact with the natural light that flows into your home. The result was the LED wall/mirror lamp in the VARMBLIXT collection. It spreads its own warm glow through the bronze-coloured glass while the tinted mirror glass captures outside light and allows it to bounce out into the room. A fascinating interplay with shifting motifs.”