From £109.00
British single and double power sockets in the made-to-order Les Couleurs de Le Corbusier range of Jung’s classic LS 990 design.
Inspired by the colours of nature, Le Corbusier developed a unique colour system based on two colour keyboards. With its series of subtle shades, the first palette of 43 tones from 1931, above all reflects naturalness. In 1959 he expanded the “Architectural Polychromy” with 20 stronger colours, to complement the first series of pastel shades.
NB: Please note that the small isolator switch cover(s) on the plug sockets are always supplied in glossy black in this range, regardles of the colour of the rest of the plate.
THE LES COULEURS RANGE CURRENTLY HAS A LEAD TIME OF 10-12 WEEKS!
Jung has a huge range of wiring products, functions and devices that can be combined with these frames, including standard British wiring accessories such as fused spurs. Contact us for information on other options if you can’t find what you’re looking for.
What you need to know
What’s in the box?
You will receive a modular socket set, consisting of a socket insert including cover, and a 1-gang or 2-gang frame.
(Click image to enlarge. Pictures for illustration only. Number of gangs and/or finishes might vary)
What does an electrician call this?
This is a 1-gang 1-pole 13A socket or 2-gang 1-pole 13A socket
Where is this used in the home?
This is a single/double mains power outlet (British Standard).
Installation
Jung LS switches and sockets are straightforward to install into standard British back boxes. All frame designs have the same rocker/plate size and inserts. Just follow the step-by-step pictures below or go to our Jung switch installation page.
NB: We used a European round box in the step-by-step pictures, but the procedure is the same for square UK boxes.
Please refer to our Installation section for more installation advice, manuals and helpful videos.
Dimensions


Does this cover a standard UK back box?
This product covers a standard metal knockout box, but it doesn't cover the edges of plastic "dry-lining" boxes. If you can't fit a metal flush box, we recommend using "flat plate" drywall boxes or European round boxes.
How deep does the back box need to be?
This needs a slightly deeper box, at least 35mm.