The Lighting Warehouse: Mach In a Row
The stunningly contemporary Mach range of spotlights from The Lighting Warehouse is now available in chrome and white.
Ceiling spotlights are a practical and modern solution to home lighting – providing sleek, contemporary and focused illumination. They can be used to great effect for general, ambient and task lighting throughout the home.
The wonderfully contemporary Mach range of spotlights from The Lighting Warehouse is available in chrome, and now pure white as well. Says Melissa Davidson from The Lighting Warehouse: “The Mach range of spotlights provide a wonderfully sleek and modern solution for interior lighting, and what’s more is that they come with an integrated LED globe in 3000 kelvin warm white.”
The Mach range is available in white and chrome from The Lighting Warehouse in the following sizes:
· The Mach LED white single-light (chrome: 21328; white: 21345W) retails for R299,95.
· The Mach LED 3-light (chrome: 21327; white: 21344W) retails for R999,95.
· The Mach 4-light (chrome: 21329; white: 21342W) retails for R1299,95
For more information, to find a store closest to you, or to shop online, visit www.lightingwarehouse.co.za. Delivery is free for orders over R500.
Note: Prices as at May 2018. E & OE.
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