With around 27, the lamp is not necessarily expensive, but also not a designer piece. Unwrapped is even frankly a trace simple, as the photo suggests. The processing, however, is just cheap. Total thin sheet on the back and the lampshade is cheap plastic. The lamp does not weigh 500g times. We have unpacked it and asked us genuine, if you attach the survived at all.
We have them for the sake of curiosity once opened, and inside the LEDs are arranged in a circle, so that there is later an even light. There are also a photo.
The LED can still attach reasonably well as long as you do not need longer cable and pay attention at the terminals. My husband had quite a fight with us and cursed a lot. After 15 minutes, the lamp was finally attached.
On Off makes a nice warm LED light, in which you can work well in the kitchen and the light radiating in all directions equally well. Visually it fits though the white kitchen, acts on the ceiling but just cheap, so we have it removed again. It fits rather in a bathroom. However, we want there not once again struggling with the connection of the lamp.
She does as I said a nice light, but the attachment is a disaster, because everything is so cheap, processed. I wonder also frankly, how long to hold out the LEDs before the first LED fails. They should keep theoretically up to 50,000 hours.