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VARMBLIXT LED pendant lamp, white frosted glass

Price $ 199.00

How to get it

This pendant lamp has 3 U-shaped arms in frosted glass with LED lighting strips inside that spread a warm light. Let it be an alluring beacon of light that makes the dining table a natural gathering point.

Article Number005.311.41

Product details

This decorative pendant lamp in frosted glass spreads a diffused and soft light over the dining table.

The height of the 3 lamps is easy to adjust to suit you and your home.

You never have to change a light bulb as this lamp has LED light sources built right into it.

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.

Designer

Sabine Marcelis

  • Built-in LED light source.

    Light color: 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.

    Hardwired installation.

  • Material
    Shade:
    Glass
    Ceiling cup:
    Steel, Powder coating
    Care

    Clean with a duster.

Measurements

Diameter: 46 cm (18 ")

Luminous flux: 780 lm

Power: 10.5 W

Estimated life: 25000 hr

Min. height: 72 cm (28 ")

Max. height: 160 cm (63 ")

  • VARMBLIXTArticle Number005.311.41

    Width: 50 cm (19 ¾ ")

    Height: 11 cm (4 ¼ ")

    Length: 88 cm (34 ½ ")

    Weight: 7.40 kg (16 lb 5 oz)

    Package(s): 1

Designer thoughts

Designer thoughts

“Light in all its forms affects us and makes us feel good. Something I made sure to take in account when I created the pendant lamp in the VARMBLIXT collection. Inside the 3 U-shaped arms in frosted glass there are LED lighting strips that spread a warm, diffused light. I hope that they will find a place in your home and become a beacon of light that makes the dining table a natural gathering point for both family and friends.”

Designer Sabine Marcelis