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LED wardrobe lighting strp w sensor, dimmable dark grey, 96 cm

$179.9

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The light switches on and off automatically when you open or close the door so no energy is wasted.

The LED light strip is available in 3 colours that match PAX wardrobe frames perfectly.

Illuminates the interior of PAX wardrobe so you can easily see and choose clothes, even on dark mornings.

Easy to install inside the wardrobe frame – at the top or under a shelf by using the included fittings.

You easily fix the cables in places by using the specially designed fitting that is included.

The LED light source consumes up to 85% less energy and lasts 20 times longer than incandescent bulbs.

You can dim your lighting wirelessly and easily adapt the lighting based on activity.

Article no 105.315.84
Article no 105.315.84



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