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Remote control from Steinhauer is a Other / Accessories with the manufacturer number I14962S. The item belongs to the series Teil.
- Series: Teil
The special light in the room - with a Steinhauer luminaire
Every room in your home deserves its own highlight. An element that emphasizes the character of the room, giving it depth and atmosphere. With a luminaire from Steinhauer, you can achieve exactly that. With its long lighting tradition since 1933, Steinhauer has specialized in combining functional design and timeless shapes. And the best part: you are in control. With the remote control of the 7912W ceiling lamp from the Ceiling and Wall series by Steinhauer, you can effortlessly add new dimensions to the atmosphere in your living spaces.Advantages of this Steinhauer luminaire
- Flexibility: Thanks to the remote control, you can individually adjust the lighting conditions in your room at any time. Switch the luminaire on or off, dim the intensity, or adjust the light color from warm white to cool white.
- Design quality: As a renowned lighting manufacturer, Steinhauer offers high design quality. The timeless shapes and functional design make this luminaire a stylish addition to any room.
- Lighting effect: With the individually adjustable lighting technology of this luminaire, you can significantly influence the atmosphere in your rooms and ensure a consistently harmonious living ambiance.
Technical features
- The Steinhauer luminaire is made from high-quality, robust materials to ensure a long service life.
- The dimensions of the luminaire allow it to be used flexibly in various rooms.
- The innovative lighting technology with dimmable light intensity and adjustable light color ensures an individual lighting effect.

