the future of table lighting
is here - now
AmbiF lame LED Lamps are the solution
to modern table top lighting...
• They combine style & elegance with total ease of use
• Are completely safe to use in any environment – indoors or
outdoors and are water resistant
• Have 3 stage dimmer + flicker effect
• Are available in 2 designs with a choice of five LED colours and
have durable PS shades
• An 8-10 hr charge will deliver 20-80 hrs use (according to setting)
• 24 lamps (4 sets) will charge from one lead. A trolley charging
system is available for charging 54 + lamps simultaneously
• The LED (with 50,000 + hour life) and rechargeable Li-ion battery
are both replaceable
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• There is no maintenance and running costs are negligible
METALESSENCE
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WALLCOVERING COLLECTION
A collection of wallcoverings offering the beauty of handmade metal leaf at a fraction
of the cost, with a more uniform look. Available in eight colourways, including
gold/green patina, dark copper, gunmetal and platinum. PVC free.
AmbiFlame
LED TABLE LIGHTING
Tel. +44 (0)1626 330065/6
sales@ambiflame.com
ALTFIELD LTD. 2/22 Chelsea Harbour Design Centre, Lots Road, London SW10 0XE
A set of six AmbiFlame LED lamps costs £245 ex. vat and comes complete with
Tel : 020 7351 5893 Fax : 020 7376 5667 Email :
enquiries@altfield.com
charging base, transformer and lead. AmbiFlame Ltd also manufactures and supplies
a range of rechargeable LED tea lights with amber, red and colour changing LED’s
(priced from £55 ex. vat per set of 12). A comprehensive selection of tea light holders
ADVERTISE - 020 7833 3772 and tea light lamps is also available. The latest addition to our product porGS MAGAZINEtfolio are 9
waterproof, colour changing LED lights that both float and also can be attached to
horizontal and vertical surfaces!
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