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Bollard light RUSTY made of wrought iron (height 40 / 70 cm)
by Royal Botania

Item No. TL6389.1   ROY# RUS

Description

A rustic and authentic impression makes this bollard lamp which is made of wrought iron and looks almost antique with its rust patina and slight irregularities of the shape. The lamp head with its lamellar rings can be removed to change the bulb.The lamp is available in two sizes.

The light comes either supplied with a socket for an E27 bulb or with a bright integrated LED illuminant.

Outdoor light RUSTY, small model:

Height: 400 mm
Floor diameter: 190 mm
Top diameter: 130 mm

Illuminant: optionally E27 (up to 11 Watt, not included) or LED 8,5 Watt 470lm 3000 K (included)

Outdoor light RUSTY, large model:

Height: 700 mm
Floor diameter: 190 mm
Top diameter: 190 mm

Illuminant: optionally E27 (up to 11 Watt, not included) or LED 8,5 Watt 470lm 3000 K (included)

Material: wrought iron

Protection class: IP55

Bollard light RUSTY made of wrought iron (height 40 / 70 cm)
by Royal Botania

Item No. TL6389.1   ROY# RUS

Price for your selection:

€256.00

Delivery lead time: 3 to 4 weeks

Models:
Equipment:

About the manufacturer

In 1992, young Belgian company founders Kris Van Puyvelde and Frank Boschman began manufacturing teak garden furniture according to their own quality standards in terms of design, material and production. They thereby started the success story of the Belgian manufacturer Royal Botania, nowadays worldwide established as premium manufacturer of garden furniture and outdoor lighting. Royal Botania relies on modern and mostly reduced designs which survive the trends aesthetically and qualitatively. The collection also stands for a remarkable variety of materials that can hardly be found elsewhere in the lighting sector: Additional to the company-specific teak and the proven metals brass, zinc and stainless steel Royal Botania also uses minerals such as granite and the marble-like artificial stone Corian, and porcelain. The teak wood comes from sustainably managed forests under the supervision of WWF.