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Description
Roger Pradier Tetra Model 4 Bollard is a contemporary and timeless lighting solution with restrained design and high-quality functionality, comes in extruded aluminum alloy. The IP65 protection rating Bollard Tetra Model 4 Roger Pradier also features a 12mm flat tempered glass cover and A4 stainless steel screws.

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Dimensions
H: 1100 mm x W: 170 mm x D: 100 mmMaterial
Aluminium , Clear polycarbonate diffuser, stainless steel bulb-coverWeight
5.73 kgIP Value
IP65Socket Type Bulb
E27Lumen
Real light output: 609 lm;Dimmable
YesAppliance Classes
Class IDesigner
Stéphane JoyeuxVoltage
230 - 250 V ACProduct Code
162031006Color
GreyBrand - Product Type
KelvinThe Kelvin (K) scale is a measure of color temperature of a light source. It represents the perceived warmth or coolness of a "white" light. This perception is analogous to the cycle of natural light, which shifts throughout the day from a warm orange-hued white to a cool bluish-white.
Understanding the Kelvin (K) rating is crucial for creating an optimal lighting environment. The color temperature of light influences visual comfort, task efficiency, and mood. Higher Kelvin values suit focused workspaces, while lower values are best for relaxed settings.Also from Roger Pradier