Design For The People Lamps

MIB 6 Pendant Chrome - DFTP

€100.00
incl. VAT
MIB 6 Pendant Chrome - DFTP
MIB 6 Pendant Chrome - DFTP Delivery time: 11 - 16 working days
€100.00
  • 50-day return policy
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Delivery time: 11 - 16 working days
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The MIB 6 Pendant Light Chrome by DFTP from Design For The People is an elegant addition to your home. Created by Danish designer Bønnelycke MDD, this pendant light is an example of minimalist design and Nordic elegance. With its slim and adjustable lampshade, it provides a precise and directional light that creates a cosy atmosphere in any room.
The lamp is made of metal and plastic in a stylish chrome colour, ensuring both durability and a modern look. With a height of 27 cm, it fits perfectly above the dining table, in the living room or as part of a decorative lighting solution in the kitchen. The MIB 6 Pendant is beautiful on its own, but can also be combined with others to create a cohesive look.
Give your home a touch of Scandinavian design with this pendant light..

Item no.:
70039377
Dimmable:
No
Design For The People Lamps

Dimensions

Height (cm):
27
Net weight (kg):
0.81

Manufacturer

Item no.:
70039377
EAN:
5704924014451

Dimensions

Height (cm):
27
Net weight (kg):
0.81

Light source

Light bulb included:
No
Wattage (watts):
8
Number of light bulbs:
1
Integrated LEDs:
No

Additional functions

Dimmable:
No

Technical specifications

IP code:
IP20
Manufacturer information / person responsible for the EU
Manufacturer information Nordlux GmbH  Industriering Ost 31 47906 Kempen (DE) Tel. +49 2152 898737
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