A beautiful 2 gang dolly dimmer switch hand forged from high quality forged iron and polished to a deep gunmetal grey that will add a touch of contemporary style to any room in your home. These switches are all made with a slimline brass or steel back plate that sits flush against the wall, with either a straight bevelled edge for a sleek modern look to your home, or an uneven hammered edge for a more rustic feel.
Each
Jim Lawrence dolly (toggle) switch is 20amp, 2 way which means it can be used for switching lights from either one or two places such as from the top and bottom or your stairs. Our rotary dimmers are also 2 way and are universal 120w trailing edge types that are suitable for good quality dimmable LED bulbs, incandescent bulbs and dimmable CFL bulbs. They are also compatible with good quality dimmable electronic transformers. The minimum load on the dimmer module is 10w. Higher wattage dimmer modules are available on request. Please call our sales team for more information.
Knowledge Base Guides
Product Information
Minimum Back Box Depth: 35mm
Wiring: You can find instructions on wiring our switches and sockets here.
Additional Information: We can provide bespoke switch configurations with the same classic design upon request. Please
call our sales team to discuss your requirements.
Finish
Polished Lacquer: This really showcases the stunning natural patina of the metal and is a great choice for a contemporary home or to update a traditional one. To produce the gunmetal grey colour, we polish the metal then seal it with a high gloss clear lacquer to create a finish with great durability. The texture and patina of the iron itself gives the product character which looks wonderful with a grey or natural colour way and works particularly with other metallic finishes such as nickel. It also looks great against natural building materials such as brick, stone, plaster or woodwork and looks equally as good in a modern property as it does a period one.To find out more about our finishes and how best to maintain them, please read
How to Maintain Metallic Products in the Knowledge Base.