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Levels 1 LED Table Lamp in Black with 320mm Diam Amber Glass Shade c/w 14.7W CCT 971lm 3-step Dimming LEDS-C4 10-A003-05-15

Levels 1 LED Table Lamp in Black with 320mm Diam Amber Glass Shade c/w 14.7W CCT 971lm 3-step Dimming LEDS-C4 10-A003-05-15

This is the LEDs-C4 10-A003-05-15 Table lamp Levels 1 Body 320mm diameter shade complete with the LE..

Model: LX831

£378.72 Ex. VAT

Levels 1 LED Table Lamp in Black with 420mm Diam Smoked Glass Shade c/w 14.7W CCT 971lm 3-step Dimming LEDS-C4 10-A004-05-12

Levels 1 LED Table Lamp in Black with 420mm Diam Smoked Glass Shade c/w 14.7W CCT 971lm 3-step Dimming LEDS-C4 10-A004-05-12

This is the LEDs-C4 10-A004-05-12 Table lamp Levels 1 Body 420mm diameter Smoked glass shade complet..

Model: LX832

£458.08 Ex. VAT

Fordy Satin Brass Table Lamp with Vintage White Tapered Shade and Pull Cord 1x E27/ES LED

Fordy Satin Brass Table Lamp with Vintage White Tapered Shade and Pull Cord 1x E27/ES LED

This is the Fordy satin brass vanity table lamp complete with the vintage white tapered shade availa..

Model: ZL9995

£90.00 Ex. VAT

Hosty Table Lamp in Matt Brass with Black Fabric Shade and Exposed Fabric Flex 1x E14/SES Switched

Hosty Table Lamp in Matt Brass with Black Fabric Shade and Exposed Fabric Flex 1x E14/SES Switched

This is the Hosty Table Lamp in Matt Brass with Black Fabric Shade 520mm Height 1x E14/SES LED Lamp ..

Model: ZL5824

£125.00 Ex. VAT

Towy Matt Black Table Lamp with Domed Shade 51cm Height using 1x E14/SES LED Lamp

Towy Matt Black Table Lamp with Domed Shade 51cm Height using 1x E14/SES LED Lamp

This is the Towy matt black painted table lamp with a height of max. 510mm using a E14/SES lamp (to ..

Model: ZL5995

£85.00 Ex. VAT

Platoy Gold and Dark Bronze Table Lamp c/w 1 Dish Lamp and Pebble Shaped Opal Glass Diffuser G9 LED

Platoy Gold and Dark Bronze Table Lamp c/w 1 Dish Lamp and Pebble Shaped Opal Glass Diffuser G9 LED

Introducing the Platoy Gold and Dark Bronze Table Lamp c/w 1 Dish Lamp and Pebble Shaped Glass Diffu..

Model: ZL3622

£70.00 Ex. VAT

Morty Satin Brass 2 Lights Table Lamps with Clear/Frosted Glass Globes using 2x G9 LED Lamps

Morty Satin Brass 2 Lights Table Lamps with Clear/Frosted Glass Globes using 2x G9 LED Lamps

This is a satin brass table lamp c/w 2x clear/frosted glass globes taking G9 LED lamps (the lamps ar..

Model: ZL6670

£115.00 Ex. VAT

Molly Table Lamp in Antique Gold with Mink Fabric Shade and Marble Base 1x E27/ES LED Lamp

Molly Table Lamp in Antique Gold with Mink Fabric Shade and Marble Base 1x E27/ES LED Lamp

This is the Molly Table Lamp in Antique Gold with Mink Fabric Shade and Marble Base 1x E27/ES LED La..

Model: ZL5849

£315.00 Ex. VAT

Molly Table Lamp in Antique Gold with Teal Fabric Shade and Black Marble Base 1x E27/ES LED

Molly Table Lamp in Antique Gold with Teal Fabric Shade and Black Marble Base 1x E27/ES LED

This is the Molly Table Lamp in Antique Gold with Teal Fabric Shade and Marble Base 1x E27/ES LED La..

Model: ZL5854

£315.00 Ex. VAT

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