Halo Design Lamps

Rock Pendant Ø20 Petroleum - Halo Design

€40.00
incl. VAT
Rock Pendant Ø20 Petroleum - Halo Design
Rock Pendant Ø20 Petroleum - Halo Design
In stock
Delivery time: 3 - 6 working days
€40.00
  • 50-day return policy
Delivery information
In stock
Delivery time: 3 - 6 working days
Similar products

Rock Pendant Ø20 Petroleum from Halo Design is the perfect addition to your home if you are looking for a stylish and modern lighting solution. This pendant light is made of metal and has a beautiful blue colour that adds a touch of elegance to any room. With a diameter of 20 cm, it is ideal for both small and large spaces where it can act as a central light source or as part of a group of lamps to create a unique atmosphere. The timeless design makes it suitable for both modern and classic interiors, and the blue shade can easily be combined with other colours and materials in your home. Rock Pendant Ø20 Petroleum is not only a practical light source, but also a decorative element that can take your interior design to new heights. Personalise your home with this elegant pendant light from Halo Design.

Item no.:
70037179
Dimmable:
No
Material:
Metal
Color:
Blue
Halo Design Lamps

Dimensions

Height (cm):
22
Diameter (cm):
20
Net weight (kg):
0.45

Manufacturer

Item no.:
70037179
EAN:
5705639747351

Colour & design

Color:
Blue
Material:
Metal

Dimensions

Height (cm):
22
Diameter (cm):
20
Net weight (kg):
0.45

Light source

Light bulb included:
No
Wattage (watts):
40
Number of light bulbs:
1
Integrated LEDs:
No

Additional functions

Dimmable:
No

Technical specifications

IP code:
IP20
Loading...
From the Same Series
Accessories

Share your pictures with @lampemesteren

Inspire and let yourself be inspired, from one unique home to another. Tag your pictures with #yesLampemesteren and you might see your home here!
Do you need guidance?
Customer service details and opening hours: Monday–Friday: 07:30am – 3:00 pm Saturday to Sunday: Closed
contact
  • 50-day return policy
  • Professional Customer Service