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For other brands, spare parts, when available are displayed directly on the product page. If you can't find the spare part you need, contact us.
Living Room
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Poul Henningsen originally developed the PH 5 in 1958, in response to the constant changes in the shape and size of incandescent light bulbs. Over time the PH 5 has become a much loved and well-known icon, present in many homes around the world. The 150th anniversary limited edition is painted matte white on the outside and pale pink on the inside, to ensure it casts a soft, warm light, while the metallic brass mounts add a touch of beauty.
- Finish: White wet-coated exterior and pale pink powder-coated interior. Polished metallic brass uprights.
- Materials: Lower lampshade and anti-reflective disc in spun steel. Props in laminated aluminium. Frosted glass diffuser.
- Mounting: Suspension type: 2 x 1 mm² cable. Rosette: yes. Cable length: 3 m.
- Dimensions and weights: Width x height x length (mm) | 500 x 267 x 500. Maximum weight 3.5 kg
- Class: IP20 protection degree. Insulation class II ungrounded.
- Light source: 1x75W E27
Reference: WLD1010X2D
LED Drop Stick Dimmable Bulb with a 360° light beam. It develops a power of 9W with a luminous flux of 1055 lm. E27 socket, 2700K warm white light. Replicate a 75W incandescent bulb.
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Reference: 03.8465.14
Flos infra-structure episode 2 in the C5 version ceiling chandelier in the direct light version complete with 40W conical LED with 2700K warm light and a luminous flux of 3195 lumens.
Reference: L0761/L NE
Oluce Colombo 761/L LED wall lamp, adjustable in height. Vintage Retro design. Painted aluminium reflector and steel wall fitting. Available in three colours. Designer: Joe Colombo (1970)