HEKTAR Pendant lamp, dark gray, 47 cm (19 ")
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The simple, oversized metal shape is inspired by old lamps from places like factories and theaters. Used together, HEKTAR lamps support different activities and create a unified, rustic look in the room.
Product details
This lamp gives a pleasant atmosphere for dining, spreading direct light across your dining or bar table.
Ola Wihlborg
Good to know
Light bulb sold separately. IKEA recommends LED bulb E26 globe opal white.
Use an opal light bulb if you have an ordinary lamp shade or lamp and want an even, diffused distribution of light.
Special waste handling may be required. Please contact your local authorities for more information.
You will find complete information on how the product is mounted and installed in the assembly instructions.
May be completed with other lamps in the same series.
Hardwired installation.
Materials and care
Material
- Ceiling cup/ Cover:
- Steel, Epoxy/polyester powder coating
- Chain:
- Steel, Galvanized
- Shade:
- Aluminum, Paint, Epoxy/polyester powder coating
Care
Wipe clean using a damp cloth and a mild cleaner.
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Assembly and documents
Assembly instructions
HEKTAR Pendant lamp802.165.34Measurements
- Max.: 53 W
- Height: 165 cm (65 ")
- Diameter: 47 cm (19 ")
- Shade height: 47 cm (18 1/2 ")
- Length of chain: 112 cm (44 1/8 ")
Packaging
HEKTAR
Article Number802.165.34- Width: 50 cm (19 ½ ")
- Height: 31 cm (12 ¼ ")
- Length: 51 cm (20 ")
- Weight: 4.19 kg (9 lb 4 oz)
- Package(s): 1
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What is aluminium?
After iron, aluminium is the world's most used metal and has a very wide range of uses. It’s easy to shape and lightweight, but is still strong and durable. In our range we use it for things like kitchen utensils, curtain rods and tealight cups. A big advantage with aluminium is that it can be recycled again and again without losing its quality. Recycling consumes only a fraction of the energy required to produce aluminium from new raw materials.




















