

The Park Lane wall light by Astro Lighting is an elegant and functional lighting solution, ideal for those seeking a touch of sophistication for their spaces. This model comes with a white fabric shade that diffuses a soft, welcoming light, perfect for creating a cosy and relaxing atmosphere. Moreover, with a variety of compatible lampshades to choose from, you can easily customise the lamp to suit your style and the needs of your environment. Its clean and modern lines make it suitable for a variety of contexts, both residential and commercial, adding a touch of class without compromising functionality. Customisation is possible thanks to the available lampshades sold separately.
Dimensions
Recommended bulb
- 1 x 60W Max LED E14/SES
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Reference: 5001006
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