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ANNUAL KITCHEN EDITION
A ‘Dine out’ experience every night with TIME LED – instant ambience
C
reate a touch of industrial chic while adding warmth and atmosphere to
your home. With stunning, visible spiral LED filaments, these unforgettable lights provide instant character, enhancing both classic and contemporary designs. TIME LED’s Antik range offers lamps in diamond, grooved, tubular, tear drop and globe styles, finished in beautifully clear, golden hued and nostalgic graphite tones. “These exposed filament lamps have been very successful, right from the beginning of the TIME
LED story,” comments Levent Aci, Director. “It’s effective LED technology, you get all those new benefits, but with a traditional look and a cosy feel to it.” These decorative lamps are especially suited to
industrial light fittings. TIME LED’s collection of pendants grab attention, offering your kitchen a feeling of luxury and style whilst still benefitting from maximum illumination. These fittings can be installed onto any ceiling, and the cable length can be adjusted to your preference.
Make a standout feature of your kitchen island
or dining table, by positioning low hanging pendant drops in single or multiple combinations, mixing up your arrangement with a selection of our outsized filament bulbs. Request your TIME LED Catalogue today. TIME LED is the lighting division of Pitacs Limited.
u+44 (0)1908 271155
uinfo@pitacs.com
uwww.timeled.co.uk
778500
Antik COLLECTION 778494
Top Left: 769690 Top Right: 769683 Bottom: 777923
With stunning, visible spiral LED filaments, these unforgettable lights provide instant character, enhancing both classic and contemporary designs. Complete the look with our Industrial styled pendants.
Contact us for more information on the full TIME LED range
Pitacs Limited, Bradbourne Point, Bradbourne Drive, Tilbrook, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK7 8AT BKU SEPTEMBER 2021 ANNUAL KITCHEN EDITION 31
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