VARMBLIXT LED wall/mirror lamp, dimmable/bronze-colour round
How to get it
- Dimmable
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.
Product 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
Technical information
VARMBLIXT
LED wall/mirror lamp, dimmable/bronze-colour round
Article number105.315.41| Driver included | Yes |
| Driver model identifier | ICPSW24-7-2 |
| Driver max output power | 7 W |
| Driver dimensions | 66 x 44 x 25 mm |
| Driver weight | 55 g |
| Driver type of light source(s) | LED |
| Driver efficiency in full-load | 81 % |
| Driver no-load power consumption (Pno) | 0.04 W |
| Driver networked standby power consumption (Pnet) | N/A |
| Driver standby power consumption (Psb) | N/A |
| Driver suitable as dimmer for light sources | No |
Measurements
- Diameter: 55 cm
- Colour Temperature: 2700 K
- Max.: 2.3 W
- Luminous flux: 150 lm
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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."


























