Outsunny Rattan Solar LED Lamp-Deep Coffee


Outsunny Rattan Solar LED Lamp-Deep Coffee
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Highlights
- Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, like home, corridor, balcony, garden
- Solar-powered LED light
- Waterproof rattan design
- Meet EN-581 standard
- Dimension: 19L x 19W x 48H (cm)
Brand | Outsunny |
SKU | 841-151 |
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Bring your garden to life with Outsunny. Specialising in reliable outdoor furniture to see you through the seasons, let our selection of beautiful rattan, spacious storage, impressive gazebos, comfortable loungers and more complete your landscape in serious style.
This rattan woven led lamp is a perfect item to have to complement any home, made from PE rattan on a metal frame to make it very durable and sturdy. Using solar energy to light the lamp which gives a natural glow. The stylish rattan lamp suits any décor style in both indoor and outdoor places.
Features:
- Metal frame with PE rattan
- Ideal for patio, garden, lawn, deck, yard or pool
- LED solar lights with on / off switch
- Solar panel charges by day
- Space saver and light weight
- Portable and energy saving
- Safety in accordance with EN-581 standard
Specification:
- Material: Metal frame, PE wicker
- Colour: Deep coffee
- Net Weight: 1.7kg
- Overall Dimension: 19L x 19W x 48H (cm)
- Bottom Area Size: 15L x 15W (cm)
- Custom Label: 841-151
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