The Big Hydro Wall Light a superbly simple form made from natural Hydro Stone, perfect for interiors where the lighting needs to unobtrusive and effective. The Big Hydro is used in residential and commercial applications where it provides an elegant and soft wash of light on the walls. Dimensions: Height: 165 mm Depth: 110 mm […]
November 21st, 2008
The Big Hydro Wall Light a superbly simple form made from natural Hydro Stone, perfect for interiors where the lighting needs to unobtrusive and effective. The Big Hydro is used in residential and commercial applications where it provides an elegant and soft wash of light on the walls.
Dimensions: Height: 165 mm Depth: 110 mm Length: 640 mm
Delivery time: 2 – 5 days
Applications: Mounted wall light for residential and commercial interiors
Variations: Also available in single Hydro light
Finish: Natural Hydro Stone and powder coated steel
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