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Heico Goose Lamp - Large Goose Shaped Night Light - RARE Kitsch - ?60


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A fabulous large Goose Lamp by Heico - a rare item. Makes a great floor lamp in the lounge or night light in a bedroom. retails around ?120 - yours for ?60 - half original retail price! General condition is good (see photo) just a few scrapes to the beak, works perfectly. buyer to collect from Goose Green end of Lordship lane, cash on collection.


Floor lamp / night light

Manufactured & hand decorated in Germany

Heat resistant plastic

Low energy consumption

Dimensions: H60 cm

On/off switch on cable

CE Certified

12 Volt DC

1.5 Watt LED bulb included

UK plug included

See our collection of Heico lamps

This charming Large Standing Goose Lamp by Heico will look fantastic as a floor lamp or in your child's bedroom as a night light. Giving a warm relaxing glow, it's perfect for those who need a little light when it gets to bedtime. Made in Germany and hand decorated to a very high standard, this fun and unusual lamp is as durable as it is eye-catching.

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