Love this white light.. Is it suitable for my dining table?
Eric Tonny
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Comments (23)We solved this problem with a Phillips lamp. It has a very low profile, energy saving, etc. It's a great lamp, good light for a dining area, perfect for our low ceilings and doesn't impede the view through to the garden. Just did a quick browse to find the exact name (below) and found that Phillips have a number of low profile pendants to choose from. Philips EcoMoods 40235/31/16 White Pendant Suspension Ceiling Light with Adjustable Height...See MoreWhite gloss kitchen what dining table?
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