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Nest of Nora Plafondlamp Nori - Rond 42cm E27 - Zwart nikkelDeze stijlvolle ronde plafondlamp van Nest of Nora is een echte blikvanger voor je interieur. Door de metalen kap in zwart nikkel krijgt je woonkamer, hal of slaapkamer direct een moderne en toch warme uitstraling. De ambachtelijke bewerking aan de binnenkant zorgt voor een mooie lichtreflectie, waardoor het licht van de E27 LED lichtbron sfeervol wordt verspreid. Deze design plafondlamp is ideaal als algemene verlichting, maar past ook goed in een
Deze stijlvolle ronde plafondlamp van Nest of Nora is een echte blikvanger voor je interieur. Door de metalen kap in zwart nikkel krijgt je woonkamer, hal of slaapkamer direct een moderne en toch warme uitstraling. De ambachtelijke bewerking aan de binnenkant zorgt voor een mooie lichtreflectie, waardoor het licht van de E27 LED lichtbron sfeervol wordt verspreid. Deze design plafondlamp is ideaal als algemene verlichting, maar past ook goed in een industriële, hotel chique of moderne woonstijl. Dankzij de compacte hoogte is dit armatuur perfect voor lagere plafonds of smallere ruimtes.Specificaties
- Merk: Nest of Nora
- Serie: Nori
- Type lamp: Plafondlamp met E27 fitting
- Kleur: Zwart nikkel
- Materiaal: Metaal
- Afmetingen: Ø 42 cm x hoogte 18 cm
- Lichtbron: E27, advies LED filament bol G95 Ø9,5 cm
- Bediening: Via wandschakelaar
- Beschermingsklasse: IP20, enkel voor binnengebruik
- Certificering: CE/CB gekeurd
Sfeervolle lichtreflectie door ambachtelijke afwerking
De kracht van deze plafondlamp zit in de bijzondere binnenkant van de kap. Door de ambachtelijke bewerking weerkaatst het licht op een speelse, maar rustige manier je ruimte in. In combinatie met een warme LED filament lichtbron creëer je zo een sfeervolle gloed die perfect is voor de woonkamer, eetkamer of slaapkamer. De ronde vorm zorgt voor een gelijkmatige lichtverspreiding, waardoor het artikel zowel functioneel als decoratief is. Hang de lamp centraal in de ruimte voor algemene verlichting of combineer het met andere lichtbronnen voor gelaagde, gezellige verlichting in huis.Stijlvol design in zwart nikkel voor ieder interieur
De zwart nikkel afwerking geeft deze plafondlamp een luxe en tijdloze uitstraling. Dit maakt het product goed te combineren met verschillende woonstijlen, van modern en minimalistisch tot industrieel en urban chic. De metalen kap oogt robuust, maar blijft door de ronde vorm toch elegant. Daardoor voelt de lamp zich net zo thuis boven een eettafel in een open keuken als in de hal, thuiswerkplek of slaapkamer. Je kunt de plafondlamp eenvoudig stylen met zwarte accenten, houten meubels of zachte stoffen voor een mooi geheel met veel sfeer en karakter.Praktisch in gebruik en klaar voor LED
Deze plafondlamp is uitgerust met een E27 fitting, waardoor je heel eenvoudig een passende LED lichtbron plaatst. Het advies is een LED filament bol G95 te gebruiken, zodat de lichtbron mooi tot zijn recht komt in de kap en de reflectie optimaal is. Met de wandschakelaar bedien je de lamp op een vertrouwde manier en dankzij de IP20 beschermingsklasse is het armatuur ideaal voor droge ruimtes in huis. Doordat de lamp relatief laag aan het plafond hangt, levert het artikel veel licht op zonder dat het te nadrukkelijk aanwezig is, wat het een praktische keuze maakt voor dagelijks gebruik.Shipping Notes
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Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2026
★★★★★ 5
An incredible guide for your Advent journey.
Format: Paperback
Thank you Miriam for bringing us this beautiful and deep guide for our Advent journey. I used it for the first time in 2023, and will definitely be using it again in 2024. I loved and looked forward to every day that I sat with the daily passage.
Miriam guides us into daily Scripture, and includes questions for us to meditate on and apply those passages. In addition, she adds her own meditation, which offers a rich perspective. It is accompanied by Lilias Trotter's own perspective through her words and wisdom and gorgeous art. The author invites us into self-reflection multiple times through each daily passage and includes poetry and song that binds each daily message.
I will definitely give these as gifts for next year, and I am so looking forward to walking through it again next Advent. It will be interesting to see the Lord's living and active wisdom reveal itself year after year.
I would highly recommend keeping a journal as you dive in to this rich, rewarding journey.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023
★★★★★ 3
Good news, bad news.
Format: Paperback
I like the product, but because it was inadequately packaged, the top of the book is imperfect. It's certainly readable, but if I am paying full price, I expect a perfect copy.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Deep Into the Financial Nuts and Bolts
Format: Paperback
This a very, very informative book about the financial crash of 2008 and its lengthy recovery. The British author is a fine writer and definitely appears to master the subject. His background is as an economic historian and his approach to the financial collapse is thru the lens of political economy.
For a European, he is very charitable towards the failures of the US markets and the responses of the US govt in the crisis. In fact, he is much more critical of the Germans and the British and the EU govts in their involvement in the crisis and their failure to more effectively guide the Eurozone out of the financial crisis.
The book is somewhat dense and daunting and is 616 pages of text. Definitly not for the faint of heart or those who are not somewhat financially and economically literate. It does not lend itself to speed reading. A glossary and list of abbreviations would have been very helpful--as other commenters have suggested. Abbreviated acronyms of organizations, treaties, agreements,govt agencies, etc. come flying fast and furious. Still, with due and diligent effort on the part of the reader, you can see how very well the author knits his technocratic financial narrative together.
The negative reviews often seem poorly informed. It's a difficult book to get thru. Some readers appear to dislike the author because he is a Keynesian liberal. I understand that, but they should note that he tends to be very positive about US govt financial leadership leading the world out of the crisis. Some don't like the fact that he thinks Trump is a grifter. Unfortunately, Trump is, irrefutably, a grifter and a con man.
The only areas where I found myself disagreeing with the author were on the issues of immigration and protectionism. The Eurozone and the US cannot support unrestricted immigration. There are too many millions in the world of 8 billion people who would kick down the gateways of either entitity to gain entry. Unrestricted immigration is an existential threat to all the Western countries involved. Sober assessment of reality is something other than "racist". "Realistic" is a far more accurate term.
The author is a classic liberal and against national "protectionism". However, this is 2023. The book was written in 2017. Much water has passed under the bridge since then. Countries are political entities with borders. Too often--as the writer points out--economic and financial advisors forget the "political" part of "political economy". Trump's legions are there to remind them. At least they are good for something. Protecting your economy from essential foreign supply chain failures and from hostile foreign competitors is just good governance. And insuring that others share in general prosperity besides coastal elites is another part of good governance. "Flyover Country" is every bit as important as the two coasts. Probably more so. Never forget the "political" part of "political economy".
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Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023
★★★★★ 5
A Complete Autopsy of the 2008 Financial Crash and the Government Response
Format: Hardcover
First, let me say that I can't believe one person wrote this entire book. Tooze handles everything - economics, finance, politics, diplomacy, public policy, housing, discrimination, trading platforms - and does it expertly. The author's detailed understanding of such a wide arrange of topics is dazzling, especially his handle on inscrutable national bank mechanics.
Second, if you want a macro understanding of how governments responded to the 2008 financial crisis and how these responses produced such wildly differing results, read this book. The analysis at times is like eating sawdust and it is excruciatingly detailed. There were entire chapters on the European side of the crises that I felt were repetitive and could possibly be removed from the book without losing too much. However, clearly Tooze has done his homework and the data underlying his conclusions is vast.
Third, I learned a lot and I had previously read "Too Big to Fail" by Sorkin and some other lesser known books on the recession. Tooze handles everything from a policy perspective and his data support his overarching theme: the US had a cohesive, massive stimulus program that probably could have gone further, while the EU responded in nibbles. The US rebounded well, albeit not perfectly while the EU went from crises to crises. He also shows that there were massive consequences from the bailout of the financial system: Brexit and cartoonish clown politicians like Trump in the US, and Farage in the EU, who are supported at their roots by a dangerously racist and nationalistic surge of those left behind by the modern global economy. This is an excellent read.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2018