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Infinity Light Christmas penguin, multicoloured LEDs, indoor/outdoor, 24 in

Model: PR020569
£61.04
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Infinity Light Christmas penguin, multicoloured LEDs, indoor/outdoor, 24 in. Lighted Christmas penguin with multicoloured LEDs, designed to shine on both sides with colour and vividness.
Thanks to the Infinity Light technology, the LEDs create a fascinating effect of endless depth, making this angel a unique shiny Christmas decoration.
The double-sided structure allows to admire the figure on both sides with a steady light adding a touch of magic to the Christmas atmosphere.
Perfect for indoor or o...



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Infinity Light Christmas penguin, multicoloured LEDs, indoor/outdoor, 24 in. Lighted Christmas penguin with multicoloured LEDs, designed to shine on both sides with colour and vividness.
Thanks to the Infinity Light technology, the LEDs create a fascinating effect of endless depth, making this angel a unique shiny Christmas decoration.
The double-sided structure allows to admire the figure on both sides with a steady light adding a touch of magic to the Christmas atmosphere.
Perfect for indoor or outdoor decoration, this Christmas character with IP44 transformer (included) adds a festive and scenographic touch to any space.
MAIN FEATURES:
Height: 23.6 in
Widht: 14.2 in
Light colour: multicoloured
Primary voltage: 220-240V
Secondary voltage: 12V
LED: 3V
Power supply: IP44 transformer.

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Francine | 12/12/2024
The nativity figures I purchased from Holyart are superb and I am delighted with my purchase. The...
Ed | 12/12/2024
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Cyril | 12/11/2024
Excellent service, fast shipping though it shipping cost seems to be getting expensive. Perhaps...