Double compression connector - SILVER EMBOSSED ŁP-17Y/M/18
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Double compression connector - SILVER EMBOSSED ŁP-17Y/M/18
Practical solution for multi-point lighting control
The double-pole switch from the Impresja series allows independent control of two lighting groups — for example, two zones of a chandelier, hallway and room lighting, or floor and ceiling lighting. This lets you adjust the lighting level to suit any situation without having to turn on the entire circuit. This solution is especially useful in spaces where flexibility matters — such as living rooms, bedrooms, or staircases.
The screwless terminals simplify installation — no need to tighten screws; simply insert the wire and snap it in. This not only saves time for the installer but also reduces the risk of connection errors. All components operate reliably: 10 A / 250 V ratings are sufficient even for circuits with motors or higher-power LED lamps.
Durable design that fits any interior
The housing is made of scratch- and UV-resistant plastic — it won’t yellow or fade even after years of use. The metal frame in silver (brushed aluminum) adds a subtle sheen without being overpowering — it’s neutral, unobtrusive, yet enhances aesthetic quality. It blends seamlessly into both minimalist interiors with white walls and concrete, and classic spaces with wooden details.
IP20 protection rating means it is designed exclusively for indoor installation — where you need a clean, safe, and aesthetically pleasing solution. The clip-in/screw mounting allows for surface or flush mounting — no need to replace existing backboxes.
Why it works?
- Two buttons = two circuits — no need for relays or additional modules.
- Screwless terminals — faster installation, fewer tools, reduced risk of wire damage.
- Metal frame — not only looks better, but also dissipates heat more effectively than plastic.
- Silver color — complements all interior palettes, from industrial to pastel.
- No backlighting — because not everyone needs illuminated switches; here, function comes first.
This isn’t just a “switch” — it’s an architectural element that operates silently and without compromise.

