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Top Light Paving Stone Light Stone concrete with LED 6 cm

£61.24

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The Light Stone Beton is a versatile recessed floor luminaire, seamlessly blending with paving. This innovative piece features a 1W LED light, ideal for subtly illuminating outdoor paths and driveways. Made from durable materials, it withstands heavy loads and is dustproof and waterproof (IP68). The pale stone hue complements various designs, allowing creative arrangements like patterns. It operates on 12V DC, using a transformer. Add a modern touch to exteriors with this high-quality, German-made luminaire. Suitable transformers can be found in accessories, supporting up to eight Light Stones. Use low-voltage rubber cables for installation.

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Original Product Description:

Paving stone and LED recessed floor luminaire in one: the Light Stone Beton A decorative and groundbreaking lighting element in paving is the Light Stone Beton. This recessed floor luminaire with a 1 W LED is integrated into the paving like a paving stone and discreetly and atmospherically illuminates paths, squares and driveways in the dark, for example. There are no limits to the imagination when it comes to arranging the luminaires. For example, patterns or lettering can also be designed with the Light Stone concrete. The stone can be driven over without any problems and is dustproof and protected against continuous submersion thanks to protection class IP68.The exclusive luminaires of this manufacturer are produced in Germany and are characterised by high quality standards and an innovative design.Important note: The recessed floor luminaire has a supply voltage of 12V DC and must be operated with a transformer. Suitable transformers can be ordered via the accessories. A maximum of eight Light Stones can be operated with one transformer. During installation, low-voltage rubber cables should be used, which are best pulled through previously laid empty conduits.