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LUMINA Daphine LED wall light 3,000K 35cm black

£320.99

Colour: Black

The Daphine LED wall light, crafted by LUMINA Italia, combines timeless design with modern functionality. Created in 1975 by Tommaso Cimini, this sleek fixture remains a popular choice. Its steel construction features a versatile, long bracket arm allowing 360° head rotation, a 180° bracket turn, and a 90° swivel for precise light direction. The warm white LEDs have an impressive Ra 97 color rendering index, enhancing its illumination quality. Prioritizing sustainability, LUMINA uses primarily steel, aluminium, and glass, with minimal plastic. Energy-efficient and recyclable, Daphine reflects LUMINA's commitment to eco-friendly excellence.

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Original Product Description:

Daphine LED wall light with long bracket arm and Ra 97 colour rendering The Daphine LED wall light, a LUMINA Italia lighting product, was designed by company founder Tommaso Cimini himself. He designed the light back in 1975, which is still an icon today and continues to enjoy great popularity. The LED wall light is made of steel and is fitted with a long bracket on which the attached head can be rotated through 360°. The bracket itself can also be rotated by 180° and swivelled by 90° so that the light can be directed as required. The Italian lighting company LUMINA manufactures high-quality and, above all, durable lights according to the motto "lots of light - little lamp". The Daphine wall light is also a simple but very functional light that focusses on the light beam. The warm white LEDs emit a light that is characterised by very good colour rendering. The colour rendering index is Ra 97. In addition to the first-class quality and durability of its products, LUMINA also attaches great importance to sustainability in production. The lights are made from selected materials, primarily aluminium, steel and glass, and the energy for the company's equipment comes largely from solar panels. Plastics are only used when they are indispensable and the packaging is fully recyclable.