Milagro Gea Black LED Ceiling Lamp A Stylish Contemporary 39CM 36W Light With Remote Control And Low Energy Light Source
Product details
Product information
The Gea by Milagro is a stylish contemporary ceiling light at a great price. The monochromatic design is beautifully crafted and supports a highly efficient fully dimmable LED light source. The included remote control allows the light temperature to be adjusted from cool white through natural daylight white to warm white and can increase the illumination right up to 2520 Lumen - around 160 Watts from a traditional light source. It even has a power saving one touch night light option.
- Guarantee - 2 years
- Bulbs included
- Dimmable
- Fittings & fixings included
Features and benefits
- Stylish Monochrome Design
- LED Llght source and remote control included
- 2 Year Manufacturers Warranty
- IP20
Specifications
Adjustable height | Without adjustable height |
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Bulb type | Integrated |
Cap fitting | Integrated |
Fire rated | Not fire-rated |
Fire rating | Not fire-rated |
IEC protection class | Class I |
IP rating | IP20 |
Light colour | Cool white, natural white & warm white |
Light technology | LED |
Lumens | 2520lm |
Material | Plastic |
Model name/number | ML6394 |
Motion sensor | No motion sensor |
Number of bulbs | 1 |
Product diameter | 390mm |
Product height | 70mm |
Room use | Any room, excluding wet-rooms |
Voltage | 230V |
Product code | 5902693763949 |
Manufacturer / EU responsible person
Reviews
4 / 5(1 reviews)SteveO60 - 4 / 5 - 08/01/2023
Conservatory Light
We recently replaced our conservatory roof and needed a new ceiling light that could be switched remotely as the wiring didn't allow for an "on-off" switch. We searched and found this and purchased it because it can be operated via remote and was the right size and colour for the new ceiling. Being LED you can easily adjust the brightness and can set the mood in the room. Downsides? the plate that the LED's and controller sits on is very thin and whilst this gives lightness its too flexible and I am sure without careful handling could be bent out of shape and will not sit tight against the ceiling. The thickness of the plate does not necessarily need increasing but some re-engineering to ad rigidity to the plate would work, but this is down to the manufacturer.