

Zenit is a LED wall lamp with a chromed metal structure and mirror finish, with a ball joint that allows you to direct the light to obtain personalized lighting. It is a small lamp of excellent quality with a very modern design, ideal to be mounted on the wall next to the bed and used as a reading light, or in other rooms of the house to illuminate a specific area. It is available in cylinder or prismatic variants, both equipped with a switch on the base to be able to switch it on or off comfortably. Zenit has a mounting in adherence by means of a metal bracket.
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