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Goya 760 LED Wall Picture Light 12.6W 2700K in Polished Chrome with Adjustable Head IP20, Astro 1115010

Goya 760 LED Wall Picture Light 12.6W 2700K in Polished Chrome with Adjustable Head IP20, Astro 1115010

This is the Astro Lighting 0876 Goya 760 polished chrome picture light (SKU 1115010) - 760mm wide wi..

Model: AX0876

£213.85 Ex. VAT

Goya 460 LED Wall Picture Light 7.1W 2700K in Polished Chrome with Adjustable Head IP20, Astro 1115008

Goya 460 LED Wall Picture Light 7.1W 2700K in Polished Chrome with Adjustable Head IP20, Astro 1115008

This is the Astro Lighting 0874 Goya 460 polished chrome picture light (SKU 1115008) - 460mm wide wi..

Model: AX0874

£158.60 Ex. VAT

Goya 460 LED Wall Picture Light 7.1W 2700K in Brushed Nickel with Adjustable Head IP20, Astro 1115007

Goya 460 LED Wall Picture Light 7.1W 2700K in Brushed Nickel with Adjustable Head IP20, Astro 1115007

This is the Astro Lighting 0873 Goya 460 brushed nickel picture light (SKU 1115007) - 460mm wide wit..

Model: AX0873

£158.60 Ex. VAT

Goya 460 LED Wall Picture Light 7.5W 2700K in Antique Brass with Adjustable Head IP20, Astro 1115012

Goya 460 LED Wall Picture Light 7.5W 2700K in Antique Brass with Adjustable Head IP20, Astro 1115012

This is the Astro Lighting 7938 Goya 460 antique brass picture light (SKU 1115012) - 460mm wide with..

Model: AX7938

£158.60 Ex. VAT

Goya 760 LED Wall Picture Light 12.6W 2700K in Antique Brass with Adjustable Head IP20, Astro 1115013

Goya 760 LED Wall Picture Light 12.6W 2700K in Antique Brass with Adjustable Head IP20, Astro 1115013

This is the Astro Lighting 7941 Goya 760 Antique Brass picture light - 760mm wide with 210mm project..

Model: AX7941

£213.85 Ex. VAT

Goya 760 LED Wall Picture Light 12.6W 2700K in Brushed Nickel with Adjustable Head IP20, Astro 1115009

Goya 760 LED Wall Picture Light 12.6W 2700K in Brushed Nickel with Adjustable Head IP20, Astro 1115009

This is the Astro Lighting 7941 Goya 760 Brushed Nickel picture light (SKU 1115009) - 760mm wide wit..

Model: AX0875

£213.85 Ex. VAT

Renoir 350 Bronze Adjustable LED Wall Picture Light 3.8W 190lm 2700K Dimmable, Astro 1371010

Renoir 350 Bronze Adjustable LED Wall Picture Light 3.8W 190lm 2700K Dimmable, Astro 1371010

This is the Astro Lighting 8576 Renoir 350 LED picture wall lamp in Bronze complete with the 3.8W 27..

Model: AX8576

£186.55 Ex. VAT

Renoir 350 Matt Nickel Adjustable LED Wall Picture Light 3.8W 190lm 2700K Dimmable, Astro 1371009

Renoir 350 Matt Nickel Adjustable LED Wall Picture Light 3.8W 190lm 2700K Dimmable, Astro 1371009

This is the Astro Lighting 8575 Renoir 350 LED picture wall lamp in matt nickel complete with the 3...

Model: AX8575

£114.40 Ex. VAT

Renoir 520 Bronze Adjustable LED Wall Picture Light 4.8W 261lm 2700K Dimmable, Astro 1371013

Renoir 520 Bronze Adjustable LED Wall Picture Light 4.8W 261lm 2700K Dimmable, Astro 1371013

This is the Astro Lighting 8579 Renoir 520 LED picture wall lamp in Bronze complete with the 4.8W 27..

Model: AX8579

£228.80 Ex. VAT

Renoir 520 Matt Nickel Adjustable LED Wall Picture Light 4.8W 261lm 2700K Dimmable, Astro 1371012

Renoir 520 Matt Nickel Adjustable LED Wall Picture Light 4.8W 261lm 2700K Dimmable, Astro 1371012

This is the Astro Lighting 8578 Renoir 520 LED picture wall lamp in matt nickel complete with the 4...

Model: AX8578

£140.40 Ex. VAT

Renoir 680 Bronze Adjustable LED Wall Picture Light 6.3W 367lm 2700K Dimmable, Astro 1371016

Renoir 680 Bronze Adjustable LED Wall Picture Light 6.3W 367lm 2700K Dimmable, Astro 1371016

This is the Astro Lighting 8582 Renoir 680 LED picture wall lamp in Bronze complete with the 6.3W 27..

Model: AX8582

£275.60 Ex. VAT

Renoir 680 Matt Nickel Adjustable LED Wall Picture Light 6.3W 367lm 2700K Dimmable, Astro 1371015

Renoir 680 Matt Nickel Adjustable LED Wall Picture Light 6.3W 367lm 2700K Dimmable, Astro 1371015

This is the Astro Lighting 8578 Renoir 680 LED picture wall lamp in matt nickel complete with the 6...

Model: AX8581

£169.00 Ex. VAT

Teetoo 350 Picture Light in Polished Chrome, 8W T2 Energy Saving Astro Lighting picture lamp

Teetoo 350 Picture Light in Polished Chrome, 8W T2 Energy Saving Astro Lighting picture lamp

Part of the Teetoo 350mm Picture Light range - Low Energy picture lamps Please note: this fitting..

Model: AX0745

£83.37 Ex. VAT

Kashima 620 LED Bathroom Wall Light in Polished Chrome 8.2W 3000K for Above Mirror IP44 Non-Dimmable, Astro 1174004

Kashima 620 LED Bathroom Wall Light in Polished Chrome 8.2W 3000K for Above Mirror IP44 Non-Dimmable, Astro 1174004

The Kashima 620 LED bathroom wall light is a modern fitting ideal for above the mirror mounting in t..

Model: AX7349

£244.40 Ex. VAT

Mondrian 600 LED Picture Light in Bronze 10.8W 2700K 219lm Integrated LED IP20, Astro 1374038

Mondrian 600 LED Picture Light in Bronze 10.8W 2700K 219lm Integrated LED IP20, Astro 1374038

This is the Astro Lighting 1374038 Mondrian 600 bronze picture LED light using a 2700K 10.8W CRI 90 ..

Model: AX8290

£187.20 Ex. VAT

Mondrian 600 Frame Mounted LED Light in Bronze 8W 2700K 219lm with Adjustable Head IP20, Astro 1374034

Mondrian 600 Frame Mounted LED Light in Bronze 8W 2700K 219lm with Adjustable Head IP20, Astro 1374034

This is the Astro Lighting 8286 Mondrian 600 Frame Mounted LED Light in Bronze (1374034) using a 270..

Model: AX7887

£163.80 Ex. VAT

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