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Mashiko 360 Classic Bathroom Wall Light IP44 in Matt Gold with White Diffuser 2 x E14 40W, Astro 1121037

Model No. AX7801 by: Astro Lighting
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This is the Astro Lighting 7801 Mashiko 360 Classic rectangular bathroom wall-mounted lamp coming in a Matt Gold finish and a white glass diffuser.

Ideal for mounting in the bathroom besides the mirror, this stylish modern fitting uses 2 x 40W (max) E14 lamps and has an IP44 rating which allows it to be used in bathroom zones 2 and 3.

It can be safely mounted on the wall in the bathroom (IP44 rated) either vertically or horizontally, as needed.

Mashiko 360 Classic Bathroom Wall Light in Matt Gold

  • Part of the Mashiko range of bathroom lights from Astro, this is the Mashiko 360 Classic bathroom wall-light in Matt Gold.
  • Finish: Matt Gold finish with white glass diffuser.
  • SKU: 1121037
  • Lamp used: 2 x 40W (max) E14/SES lamps, not included. Lamps to be ordered separately. It can safely use LED lamps. 
  • Max. lamp length: 125mm
  • Dimming: dimmable fitting if dimmable lamps are used.
  • IP rating: IP44 rated, suitable for bathroom zones 2 and 3.
  • Mounting: it can be mounted on the wall only, horizontal or vertical mounting. 
  • Class I electrical rated, earthed fitting.
  • Dimensions: height 360mm, width 80mm, depth 80mm.
  • F Mark: can be mounted on normally flammable surfaces.
  • Weight: 1.67kg.
  • CE Mark. 

Model: Astro Lighting 7801 Mashiko 360 bathroom wall light in Matt Gold (1121037). 

Lights Specific
Base E14 /SES
Colour Gold
Dimmable yes
Energy Type Mains Voltage 240V
Fire Rating F Marked
IP Rating IP44
Lamp Style Modern
Lamp Type Candle Bulb
Light Color Lamp Dependant
Lumens Lamp Dependant
Number of Lamps 2
Projection 80
Rooms Bathroom
Tasks Wall
Total Wattage 80
Wattage 40
Zone Rating 2 and 3

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