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GATLIN Deckenaufbauleuchte 27 Watt 560 mm 3000 Kelvin dimmbar

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GATLIN Deckenaufbauleuchte 27 Watt 560 mm 3000 Kelvin dimmbarDie Nova Luce GATLIN ist eine moderne und dekorative Deckenleuchte, die in jedem Raum fr ein angenehmes Licht sorgt. Egal ob im Esszimmer , Flur, Schlafzimmer oder Wohnzimmer die GATLIN fgt sich dank ihres zeitlosen Designs nahtlos in jede Einrichtung ein. Die GATLIN besteht aus Acryl und Metall in der Farbe Gold, was nicht nur fr eine robuste und langlebige Leuchte sorgt, sondern auch fr ein elegantes und edles Design. Die GATLIN ist mit einer

Die Nova Luce GATLIN ist eine moderne und dekorative Deckenleuchte, die in jedem Raum für ein angenehmes Licht sorgt. Egal ob im Esszimmer , Flur, Schlafzimmer oder Wohnzimmer - die GATLIN fügt sich dank ihres zeitlosen Designs nahtlos in jede Einrichtung ein. Die GATLIN besteht aus Acryl und Metall in der Farbe Gold, was nicht nur für eine robuste und langlebige Leuchte sorgt, sondern auch für ein elegantes und edles Design. Die GATLIN ist mit einer energiesparenden LED-Technologie ausgestattet und trägt somit zum Umweltschutz bei. Durch die geringe Leistungsaufnahme von insgesamt 5 x 5,6 Watt und die hohe Lebensdauer der Leuchtmittel von 30000 Stunden, spart die GATLIN nicht nur Energiekosten, sondern schont auch die Umwelt. Die GATLIN verfügt über 5 Brennstellen mit einer Leuchtkraft von insgesamt 5 x 260 lm und einer Farbtemperatur von 3000 K, was ein angenehmes und warmweißes Licht erzeugt. Auch die hohe Farbwiedergabe von über 90 sorgt dafür, dass Farben im Raum authentisch und lebendig wirken.Die GATLIN ist einfach zu installieren und wird ohne Netzstecker geliefert. Zudem ist die Leuchte dimmbar und kann über die Hausinstallation oder einen Triac- Dimmer gedimmt werden. Somit kann das Licht der GATLIN individuell an die jeweiligen Bedürfnisse angepasst werden. Die GATLIN ist 156 mm hoch und hat einen Durchmesser von 580 mm. Inklusive der Leuchtmittel bringt die Deckenleuchte ein Gewicht von 3,4 kg auf die Waage. Die Nova Luce GATLIN ist eine ideale Deckenleuchte für jeden Raum mit einem dekorativen und modernen Design, angenehmem warmweißen Licht und energiesparender LED-Technologie.

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