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Tischleuchte Mira Messing Gold mit Stoffschirm Creme – Höhe 33 cm

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Tischleuchte Mira Messing Gold mit Stoffschirm Creme – Höhe 33 cmDie Tischleuchte Mira von Honsel Leuchten vereint klassische Eleganz mit moderner Leichtigkeit. Der filigran gestaltete Lampenfu aus poliertem Messing in Goldoptik wirkt hochwertig und zugleich luftig, whrend der cremefarbene Stoffschirm fr ein angenehm weiches, wohnliches Licht sorgt. Mit ihrer kompakten Hhe von 33 cm eignet sich die Leuchte ideal als Nachttischlampe, stilvolle Akzentbeleuchtung auf einer Kommode oder als dezente Tischleuchte im Wohn

Die Tischleuchte Mira von Honsel Leuchten vereint klassische Eleganz mit moderner Leichtigkeit. Der filigran gestaltete Lampenfuß aus poliertem Messing in Goldoptik wirkt hochwertig und zugleich luftig, während der cremefarbene Stoffschirm für ein angenehm weiches, wohnliches Licht sorgt.

Mit ihrer kompakten Höhe von 33 cm eignet sich die Leuchte ideal als Nachttischlampe, stilvolle Akzentbeleuchtung auf einer Kommode oder als dezente Tischleuchte im Wohn- oder Esszimmer. Das zeitlose Design fügt sich harmonisch in klassische, moderne und elegant eingerichtete Räume ein.

Die E14-Fassung ermöglicht die freie Wahl des Leuchtmittels – perfekt, um Lichtfarbe und Helligkeit individuell an Ihre Wohnsituation anzupassen.


Design & Wirkung

  • Messingfarbener Lampenfuß in glänzender Goldoptik

  • Zylindrischer Stoffschirm in Creme

  • Klassisch-elegantes Design mit moderner Note

  • Warmes, blendarmes Licht für eine gemütliche Atmosphäre


Technische Details

Art: Tischleuchte / Nachttischlampe
Anbringung: Tisch, Kommode
Gesamthöhe: 33 cm
Lampenschirm: Ø 19 cm, Höhe ca. 14 cm
Farbe: Gestell Messing Gold, Schirm Creme
Material: Metall, Stoff
Form: Rund

Fassung: 1× E14
Leuchtmittel: nicht enthalten, frei wählbar
Max. Leistung: 30 W
Spannung: 230 V

Schutzart: IP20
Schutzklasse: II
Dimmbar: abhängig vom eingesetzten Leuchtmittel


Geeignete Einsatzbereiche

  • Schlafzimmer & Nachttisch

  • Wohnzimmer & Sideboard

  • Flur & Kommode

  • Esszimmer als dekorative Zusatzbeleuchtung


Fazit

Die Tischleuchte Mira in Messing Gold mit cremefarbenem Stoffschirm ist eine stilvolle Wahl für alle, die eine kleine, elegante und zeitlose Tischlampe suchen. Hochwertige Materialien, harmonische Farben und ein klassisches Design machen sie zu einem langlebigen Wohnaccessoire mit Charakter.

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