The Lighting Warehouse: Taking It To Task
Task lighting – here we share everything you need to know about this innovative lighting solution, now available from The Lighting Warehouse.
Wall-mounted adjustable task lights are a boon space-saving addition to any room. Not only do they free up valuable space on your bedside table or work surface, but they will never be accidentally knocked over, and they will consistently provide adequate task lighting where you need it most.
The Primi Range…
The Primi range of wall-mounted task lights from The Lighting Warehouse, for example, comprises models with an adjustable single arm (R799), and models with an adjustable double arm (R999).
Both are available in White or Black and can be used for various applications where task lighting is required – as bedside lighting, on the wall by your desk, kitchen task lighting, and various other walls throughout the home – even for example as a statement installation when grouped together down a wide passage wall.
Visit www.lightingwarehouse.co.za to find a store closest to you or to shop online.
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