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Outdoor 230V Flame LED Exterior Wall Light - All Colours

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Outdoor 230V Flame LED Exterior Wall Light - All ColoursIntroducing the Outdoor 230V Flame LED Exterior Wall Light, a stunning addition to your outdoor decor brought to you by the renowned brand Paulmann. This modern and stylish wall light is designed to enhance the exterior of your home, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere with its 3000 K colour temperature. Crafted from high quality aluminium, this wall light is built to withstand the elements, boasting an IP44 protection rating that ensures

Introducing the Outdoor 230V Flame LED Exterior Wall Light, a stunning addition to your outdoor decor brought to you by the renowned brand Paulmann. This modern and stylish wall light is designed to enhance the exterior of your home, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere with its 3000 K colour temperature. Crafted from high-quality aluminium, this wall light is built to withstand the elements, boasting an IP44 protection rating that ensures durability against dust and water splashes. The integrated LED technology not only offers a bright and consistent light output but also ensures energy efficiency with a power consumption of just 5.2 W.

While the Outdoor 230V Flame LED Exterior Wall Light is not dimmable, it delivers a steady and dependable light source that enhances the safety and aesthetic of your exterior areas. Its minimalist design and white finish make it a versatile addition to any outdoor decor, whether you're illuminating a garden, patio, or driveway. Trust in Paulmann's expertise to bring both functionality and style to your outdoor lighting needs.

For those seeking a touch of elegance and sophistication, the luxurious gold finish of this wall light elevates the aesthetic appeal of any outdoor space. Crafted from high-quality stainless steel, it ensures long-lasting durability and performance. The IP44 protection rating guarantees resistance against dust and splashes of water, making it ideal for outdoor use. The sophisticated gold finish adds a touch of elegance and sophistication, making this wall light not just a source of illumination, but also a stylish decorative element.

Key Features

  • Brand: Paulmann
  • Colour Temperature: 3000 K
  • LED Technology
  • IP44 Protection Rating
  • Non-Dimmable
  • Power Consumption: 5.2 W
  • Energy Efficiency: F
  • Material: Aluminium
  • Finish: White
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Finish: Gold

Frequently Asked Questions

What brand is the Outdoor 230V Flame LED Exterior Wall Light?

The wall light is brought to you by the renowned brand Paulmann.

What is the colour temperature of the light?

The colour temperature of the light is 3000 K, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere.

What material is the wall light made from?

The wall light is crafted from high-quality aluminium and stainless steel, ensuring durability and longevity.

What is the IP rating of the wall light?

The wall light has an IP44 protection rating, making it resistant to dust and water splashes.

Is the wall light dimmable?

No, the wall light is not dimmable. It provides a steady and dependable light source.

What is the power consumption of the wall light?

The power consumption of the wall light is 5.2 W, ensuring energy efficiency.

What is the energy efficiency rating of the wall light?

The wall light has an energy efficiency rating of F.

What finishes are available for the wall light?

The wall light is available in a minimalist white finish and a luxurious gold finish.

What are the key features of the wall light?

The key features include:

  • Brand: Paulmann
  • Colour Temperature: 3000 K
  • LED Technology
  • IP44 Protection Rating
  • Non-Dimmable
  • Power Consumption: 5.2 W
  • Energy Efficiency: F
  • Material: Aluminium
  • Finish: White
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Finish: Gold
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