Soho Lighting Black Antique Copper 1 Gang Satellite Socket

Soho Lighting Black Antique Copper 1 Gang Satellite Socket

Soho Lighting

.product-description{color:black !important;font-family:sans-serif;line-height:1.6;}.product-description *{color:black !important;}.product-description h3{margin-top:20px;}.product-description summary{cursor:pointer;font-weight:bold;margin-bottom:5px;}.product-description details{margin-bottom:10px;}.product-description ul{margin:15px 0;}Exquisite Heritage AestheticElevate the interior of your prestigious property with our sophisticated antique copper satellite socket. Skilfully designed to replicate the oxidised, timeworn charm of original Victorian copper cookware, this exquisite 1 gang traditional plate presents a rich matt patina that effortlessly enhances both historical and contemporary residences. Because our heritage range is meticulously hand-finished, no two plates are exactly alike, ensuring a truly bespoke adornment for your walls.Uncompromised Signal QualityBeyond its striking visual appeal, this premium vintage style TV point is engineered for superior performance. It enables you to seamlessly connect your satellite cables whilst maintaining maximum visual and audio fidelity for your home entertainment systems. This is the ultimate choice for homeowners seeking to blend modern connectivity with Victorian copper finish authenticity.Exceptional FeaturesHand-finished for a completely unique, authentic aged appearance.Designed to complement both period properties and modern architectural spaces perfectly.Ensures uncompromised signal transmission for your sophisticated audio-visual requirements.Part of an exclusive high-end home electricals collection tailored for discerning families.Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is meant by gang in switches and sockets?The term gang refers to the number of switches, sockets, or modules present on a single faceplate. For example, a 1 gang satellite socket provides a single connection point for your aerial or satellite feed.Do sockets and switches have to have back boxes?Yes, all electrical faceplates require a back box embedded into or mounted upon the wall to safely house the internal wiring connections and securely hold the plate in place.{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"FAQPage","mainEntity":[{"@type":"Question","name":"What is meant by gang in switches and sockets?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"The term gang refers to the number of switches, sockets, or modules present on a single faceplate. For example, a 1 gang satellite socket provides a single connection point for your aerial or satellite feed."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Do sockets and switches have to have back boxes?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes, all electrical faceplates require a back box embedded into or mounted upon the wall to safely house the internal wiring connections and securely hold the plate in place."}}]}. Department: Elesi, Power & Electrical Supplies, Power Outlets & Sockets, Copper, Soho Lighting ,

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