Fabula Campions Flush Wall Lamp - Antique Bronze & Clear Seeded Glass - IP54
A trio collection of wall lamps, Campion combines design aspects from both glass display cases and vintage lanterns. Available in either an anthracite, antique bronze or silver grey colour finish the transparent glass panes clearly display the E27 lamp used, which is ideal when the fixture is being used along with a decorative lamp.
With an IP54 rating the seeded effect of the glass subtly mimics raindrops, compatible for an outdoor fixture.
Moonlight Design recommends that all lighting should be installed by a registered NICEIC electrician.
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Fabula Campions Flush Wall Lamp - Antique Bronze & Clear Seeded Glass - IP54
Fabula Campions Flush Wall Lamp - Antique Bronze & Clear Seeded Glass - IP54
A trio collection of wall lamps, Campion combines design aspects from both glass display cases and vintage lanterns. Available in either an anthracite, antique bronze or silver grey colour finish the transparent glass panes clearly display the E27 lamp used, which is ideal when the fixture is being used along with a decorative lamp.
With an IP54 rating the seeded effect of the glass subtly mimics raindrops, compatible for an outdoor fixture.
Moonlight Design recommends that all lighting should be installed by a registered NICEIC electrician.
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A trio collection of wall lamps, Campion combines design aspects from both glass display cases and vintage lanterns. Available in either an anthracite, antique bronze or silver grey colour finish the transparent glass panes clearly display the E27 lamp used, which is ideal when the fixture is being used along with a decorative lamp.
With an IP54 rating the seeded effect of the glass subtly mimics raindrops, compatible for an outdoor fixture.
Moonlight Design recommends that all lighting should be installed by a registered NICEIC electrician.























