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Hilton is a collection for Diyas that is abstract in design and its shape is dynamic and new. Constructed of taupe tinted wood and polished nickel, the frame is grand with clean simple lines. Available in a 3, 5 or 10 light, depending on the size preferred and light needed, its neutral tones blend well with numerous colour schemes. The wall lamp is perfect for matching.
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*Any order under £25 incurs a delivery fee of £9.95.
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