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Frania-A LED Flush Ceiling Light with Remote Control, Dimmable, 30 cm, Multi-White Color Temperature

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EGLO is a brand that creates modern, stylish, and affordable lighting solutions for the home. They have a wide range of products, from table and floor lamps to pendants and chandeliers. EGLO is known for their high-quality materials and innovative designs, and their products are popular among homeowners and renters alike.
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Soft white LED flush mount, 40 cm wide and 5.5 cm tall, delivers 2400 lm at 19 W. It offers dimming and CCT control from warm to cool tones, a convenient night‑light mode, all operated via the included remote.
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