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Lampenschirm Schwarz gestreift – E27 Chintz Stoffschirm oval 22cm

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Lampenschirm Schwarz gestreift – E27 Chintz Stoffschirm oval 22cmEin Farbton wie dunkle Eleganz: Tief und mit moderner Prsenz. Der Lampenschirm in Schwarz setzt mit seinem breiten Streifenmuster einen prgnanten Akzent und wirkt zugleich ausgewogen und stilvoll. Die dunklen Abschlsse oben und unten rahmen das Design sauber ein und unterstreichen die hochwertige, moderne Ausstrahlung. Mit seiner ovalen Form, der weien Innenseite und der E27 Aufnahme eignet sich dieser Chintz Lampenschirm gut fr kleine bis mittlere

Ein Farbton wie dunkle Eleganz: Tief und mit moderner Präsenz.

Der Lampenschirm in Schwarz setzt mit seinem breiten Streifenmuster einen prägnanten Akzent und wirkt zugleich ausgewogen und stilvoll. Die dunklen Abschlüsse oben und unten rahmen das Design sauber ein und unterstreichen die hochwertige, moderne Ausstrahlung.

Mit seiner ovalen Form, der weißen Innenseite und der E27-Aufnahme eignet sich dieser Chintz-Lampenschirm gut für kleine bis mittlere Tischlampenfüße. Auf Sideboards, Nachttischen oder Beistelltischen sorgt er für ein angenehm gedämpftes Lichtbild mit ruhiger Raumwirkung. Mit Adapterring kann der Schirm auch für eine E14-Fassung genutzt werden.

Wichtige Merkmale auf einen Blick

  • Fassung: E27, mit Adapterring auch für E14 nutzbar
  • Maße: Höhe 14 cm, Durchmesser oben 17 cm, Durchmesser unten 22 cm
  • Geeignet für: kleine bis mittlere Tischlampenfüße
  • Farbe: Schwarz
  • Besonderheit: Chintz mit Streifenmuster und weißer Innenseite

Produkteigenschaften

  • Marke: Various
  • Farbe: Schwarz
  • Form: oval
  • Material: Chintz / Stoff
  • Maße: Höhe 14 cm, Durchmesser oben 17 cm, Durchmesser unten 22 cm
  • Innenseite: weiß
  • Aufnahme / Fassung: E27
  • Hinweis: Mit Adapterring auch für E14-Fassungen nutzbar
  • Geeignet für: kleine bis mittlere Tischlampenfüße

Lieferumfang

Lampenschirm, ohne Leuchtmittel, ohne Dekoration, ohne Lampenständer und ohne Adapterring.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Für welche Lampen eignet sich dieser Lampenschirm?

Der Leuchtenschirm eignet sich gut für kleine bis mittlere Tischlampenfüße und kommt besonders schön auf Nachttischen, Sideboards, Kommoden oder Beistelltischen zur Geltung.

Welche Fassung hat der Lampenschirm?

Der Schirm verfügt über eine E27-Aufnahme. Mit einem passenden Adapterring kann er auch für eine E14-Fassung genutzt werden.

Ist der Lampenschirm als Ersatzschirm geeignet?

Ja, der Schirm eignet sich gut als Ersatzschirm, wenn Maße, Form und Aufnahme zu Ihrer vorhandenen Leuchte passen.

Wie wirkt die Farbe Schwarz?

Schwarz verleiht dem Lampenschirm Tiefe, Klarheit und eine ruhige Präsenz. Dadurch wirkt der Schirm modern, elegant und lässt sich gut mit Holz, Glas, Metall oder neutralen Farbwelten kombinieren.

Wie wirkt das Licht bei diesem Lampenschirm?

Der Chintz-Stoff dämpft das Licht angenehm und schafft eine warme, ruhige Lichtwirkung. Die weiße Innenseite unterstützt dabei eine saubere und gleichmäßige Lichtreflexion.

Zu welchem Einrichtungsstil passt der Schirm?

Mit seinem schwarzen Farbton, der ovalen Form und dem klaren Streifenbild passt dieser Lampenschirm besonders gut zu modernen, eleganten und zeitlosen Einrichtungen.

Was bedeutet E27 bei einem Lampenschirm?

E27 bezeichnet die Größe der Aufnahme beziehungsweise Fassung. Passende Leuchtmittel besitzen ein Gewinde mit 27 mm Durchmesser. Mit Adapterring kann dieser Schirm auch an E14-Fassungen genutzt werden.

Hinweis

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