LED chrome wall lamp for yacht interiors 15 diodes Osculati 13.869.13
€67.95EUR
Product Description
The Osculati 13.869.13 LED wall light is a modern, compact lighting fixture dedicated to the interiors of yachts, boats, and other recreational vehicles. It features an elegant, chrome finish that perfectly complements contemporary interior designs. Equipped with 15 energy-efficient LED diodes, it provides even and bright light, ideal for illuminating cabins, berths, corridors, or reading areas. The lamp's construction is designed for the marine environment – resistant to corrosion, moisture, and shocks, ensuring long-lasting and trouble-free operation. The Osculati wall light combines high functionality, economical energy consumption, and attractive appearance, meeting the demands of even the most discerning users.
Technical specifications:
Light source: 15 LED diodes
Power supply voltage: 12 V DC
Power: approx. 2–3 W
Luminous flux: approx. 150–200 lm
Light color: neutral white
Housing material: chrome-plated metal and plastic
Color: glossy chrome
Dimensions:
Diameter: approx. 70 mm
Height: approx. 30 mm
Mounting method: surface-mounted, mounting screws included
Ingress protection rating: IP44 (resistant to moisture and splashes)
Power cable: length approx. 15–30 cm
Weight: approx. 100 g
Compatibility: for interiors of boats, yachts, campers, and caravans
Additional information The wall light requires connection to a 12 V DC installation. Installation by a qualified electrician or yacht service is recommended to ensure safety and reliable operation. For cleaning, use a soft cloth and mild detergents; avoid strong abrasive agents. The lamp requires little maintenance – the LED diodes are durable and do not require replacement for many years of use. Optionally, the lamp can be equipped with an additional switch or dimmer (some versions allow such configuration). Thanks to its compact size, the wall light is easy to fit even in small spaces. The product meets safety and quality standards used in the yachting industry.









