Get Carried Away with the 'Monty' Ceiling Light by Massive, from Blink Lighting

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PRODUCT

'Monty' Oyster Ceiling Light

AVAILABLE FROM

Blink Lighting

FOR MORE INFORMATION

t. 03 9765 2555
w. www.blinklighting.com

It's time to bring out the fairy bread, light the sparklers and invite your gang over for a slumber party to admire this adorable Monty ceiling light, created by Massive and brought to you by Blink Lighting.

The Monty ceiling light is in the style of a little man flying away in a hot air balloon. It's the perfect metaphor for how your imagination always gets carried away, and it will amuse even the most impetuous child. Furthermore, the flush fitting is perfect for childrens rooms or hallways where low ceilings are an issue.

So if you want to bring out your inner child, invest in one of these childrens and novelty flush fittings from Blink Lighting — the Monty ceiling light of course!


PRODUCT

'Monty' Oyster Ceiling Light by Massive


APPLICATIONS

Children's rooms, play rooms, nurseries, pre-schools and kindergartens, daycare centres and other applications where children are the primary user.


SPECIFICATIONS

Bulb type: 2x E27 / max. 60W or compact fluorescent alternative


PRODUCT RANGE

Blink Lighting have a range of children's and novelty light fittings


ABOUT THE COMPANY

Blink Lighting is a recognised innovator in domestic lighting in Australia, committed to providing you with an extensive product range so that it is always up to date with the latest market trends and complete concept solutions. Blink Lighting is also the exclusive distributor of the German company Brilliant, Belgium Massive, Elan and Horizon brands.

Massive (manufacturer of the Monty ceiling light) is a leading manufacturer of lighting fixtures specialised in decorative , outdoor, wall, ceiling, spot, LED, kitchen and bathroom lighting.

 

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