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  • Product description

    Ceiling light 1xE27/60W/230V pine characterizes nice and functional design.  A bulb with E27 cap is suitable for the light. Here, you can buy other bulbs at advantageous prices. You will have an interesting addtiion to your home.

    The used natural materials will give each product a distinctive look. The characteristic wooden features with knots and structure are a guarantee of the uniqueness of each product so it may not fully match the image. Therefore, we would like to point out that it is not covered by the complaint because of the variety of the used natural material.

    This product is listed in the following categories

    Attached ceiling lights, Ceiling lights, Ceiling lights, Interior lighting, Lights, Living room and bedroom, Rooms, Top 1000 - chandeliers and ceiling lights, Wooden ceiling lights
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Ceiling light 1xE27/60W/230V pine

42,90
In stock 50+ pcs

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  • Ceiling light 1xE27/60W/230V pine

    Brown42,90

  • Ceiling light 1xE27/60W/230V pine

    Cream42,90

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Product code: LA32610

Ceiling light 1xE27/60W/230V pine
Ceiling light 1xE27/60W/230V pine
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