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Replica IC Pendant Light

Posted By: iconiclamp

Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2022

Price: $100.00

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Description of Replica IC Pendant Light
Flos IC Glass Pendant Light designed by Michael Anastassiades in 2014, it is a case study in balance. After watching a video clip of a contact juggler, designer Michael Anastassiades was inspired by the skill it took to spin and move the set of spheres around the juggler's body. His starting point was to capture the moment where the spheres seemed to freeze in place on the juggler's arms and the edge of his fingers, thus was born the IC collection such as rgb ic lights. Features a steel frame and blown glass opal diffuser. Choose between two sizes.


The Flos IC Glass Pendant Light has two sizes, the smaller S and the larger L, the collection explores balance and shape as each light has a blown glass sphere which sits “ balanced” upon a metal rod.


the Flos IC Glass Pendant Light provides a soft, diffused glow due to its opal glass sphere and is dimmable via mains phase dimming.


Features of Replica IC Pendant Light
Flos IC Glass Pendant Light is Composed of a globe glass diffuser and metal.


Includes matching canopy.


Available in white glass & brass or black iron color


Smaller size: W22*H42CM Glass dia 20cm


Larger size: W35*H69CM Glass Dia 30cm


Recommend to use a warm LED bulb to provide a soft light source to any room.


High-quality molded foam packing, one piece per carton.


For indoor use only.


Specifications of Replica IC Pendant Light
Fixture Design Modern, Decorative
Dimensions Small: W22×H42CM, Large: W35×H69CM
Primary Material Glass and iron
Color options Brass/black iron
Base type E27 / E26
Voltage 220-240V/120V
Wattage Max. 40W
Number of lights 1 (not included)
Light Direction Ambient
Cord Length 180CM
Hanging Method Fabric cable
Power Source Hardwired
Certificates CE, RoHs, SAA, UL


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As mentioned by others, chances of SC for you are fairly low. However, even if you cannot keep extending your REP, you should be able to come back to Singapore as spouse of SC (on LTVP). If your HDB is jointly owned (vs you as an essential occupier) and in the event that your REP is lost (if you need to renew again before you guys intend to return), you need to make sure you can still comply with HDB's ownership rules (I think you should be OK but I don't know logistically what happens if one SPR moves to foreigner status).
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HDB will 'review' it. When I signed my lease many years ago, they made a point of telling me that if I ever was sole owner or my status changed (I was then PR), I'd have to give up the flat. Since then I've heard mixed stories. Basically, I wouldn't test them on it, because they do have the right to boot you out .....

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He can still keep US passport til 21 then decide:
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As mentioned by others, chances of SC for you are fairly low. However, even if you cannot keep extending your REP, you should be able to come back to Singapore as spouse of SC (on LTVP). If your HDB is jointly owned (vs you as an essential occupier) and in the event that your REP is lost (if you need to renew again before you guys intend to return), you need to make sure you can still comply with HDB's ownership rules (I think you should be OK but I don't know logistically what happens if one SPR moves to foreigner status).

If your second son a SPR (assuming no)?

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