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Drawing Room 3 Light Semi Flush Light

Elstead Lighting Drawing Room 3 Light Semi Flush Walnut Ceiling Light, E27 - A stylish and functional semi flush ceiling light designed for use in the drawing room

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- Indoor ceiling lighting for home
- Ceiling lamps for indoor lighting for home
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333.90 EUR
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249.50 EUR
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Brand Feiss Lighting
Model Feiss Lighting FE/DRAWINGRM/SFC
MPN Feiss Lighting FE/DRAWINGRM/SFC
ID 14637116
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