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Variety of new lighting £40-£90


DelaPaul

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Hi,


All of these are brand new and unused. Please check the dimensions because sometimes they look smaller in the pictures.


1. The Yambol one-light pendant features a ribbed clear glass shade and polished nickel trim. Suspended by a black braided cable. £40 RRP £108

Height – 225mm, Min Height - 300mm, Max Height - 1400mm, Diameter – 310mm, Lamp Holder – E27 (ES), Class – 1 Earthed, IP Rating – 20, Max Wattage – 60.00

https://www.lightingandlights.co.uk/lighting-by-type-c1/ceiling-lights-c73/yambol-1-light-pendant-nickel-clear-p18290

 

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2. Tyler Dual Mount Pendant Bronze. 8 light dual mount pendant bronze. Rustic bronze finish. £90 RRP £222

Min Height: 38cm, Max Height: 140cm, Diameter: 64cm, Bulb: 8 x 40W E14 (SES) GB, Product Class: 1 – Earthed, Primary Finish: Antique Bronze,

Shades not included

https://www.darlighting.co.uk/tyler-5lt-pendant-bronze-fitting-only-tyl0563.html

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3. This Dar Tigoda one light ceiling pendant light is finished in antique brass and comes with a clear dimpled glass shade. Suspended from the ceiling on a black braided cable, this simply designed light would make a striking addition to any home. £70 RRP £162

https://www.lights4living.com/dar-tig0163-tigoda-one-light-ceiling-pendant-light-in-antique-brass-with-clear-dimpled-glass


Finished in antique brass. Clear dimpled shade. Fully height adjustable. Earthed. F marked. Dimmable.

SIZE: Minimum height - 600mm, Maximum height - 1540mm, Diameter - 300mm

BULBS: Takes 1x 60 watt Edison Screw GLS Bulb - Not included. Also suitable for use with LED bulbs.

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