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Plastic Ceiling Wall Lamp Atlas 24 by Woja, the Netherlands 1960-1970
About the Item
Rare purple plastic ceiling wall lamp kit from Woja with original box.
The lamp comes from an old store stock and was unused, it was taken out of the box and mounted for the photos. It is delivered assembled.
Dimensions: length x width: 31 x 31 cm and height 16.5 cm.
It is equipped with 1 E 14 fitting and the corresponding plastic wall mounting plate.
According to the packaging it is said to be 'dust resistant' :).
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