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Deadly Electric Shock Risk! Manufacturer Recalls Lamps

The Markslöjd Ceiling Light Is Being Recalled
The Markslöjd Ceiling Light Is Being Recalled Photo: Markslojd
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June 11, 2026, 10:39 am | Read time: 2 minutes

Among the many ways to personalize your home is the right lighting. Everyone needs light, so why shouldn’t the ceiling lighting also look stylish? In this context, those interested are generally well served by the Swedish manufacturer Markslöjd. However, the Heaven model is now being recalled–there is a risk of serious injury.

Markslöjd Heaven faulty and dangerous

This is now reported by the website specialized in such cases, “Produktwarnung.” According to them, the company has issued an urgent recall for its Markslöjd Heaven. These are pendant lights where a terminal block may be incorrectly positioned.

This could, under certain circumstances, come into contact with a longer ceiling hook. If an additional protective conductor for the light is missing, its metal housing can become electrified. This poses a potentially life-threatening risk of electric shock upon contact.

Check batch number immediately

Anyone who owns a Markslöjd Heaven should urgently check the batch number. These follow the pattern “year-calendar week-manufacturer.” The following batches are affected by the faulty construction:

  • 23 48-086
  • 24 05-086
  • 24 19-086
  • 24 44-086
  • 25 12-086
  • 25 52-086

Furthermore, it is stated that batch numbers before 23 48 are not affected, as they have a screw terminal instead of a terminal block. The batch number can be read on the label inside the canopy.

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Turn off power supply

Owners of an affected Markslöjd Heaven should be offered various options. Customers should contact the manufacturer directly at the email address safety@markslojd.com.

Also of interest: Recall of air fryers due to fire hazard!

To be completely safe, individuals should interrupt the power supply at the circuit breaker before dismantling and, of course, before touching the light. Ideally, a professional should be called for assistance.

What the manufacturer says

Upon inquiry from TECHBOOK, Markslöjd has shared how they plan to handle the defective lights internally. They also indicated when they might be available for sale again:

“The already stored stocks will be checked, and the identified defect will be rectified with new parts from our supplier.

The work is expected to begin at the end of June. Therefore, it is currently difficult to specify an exact date for the resumption of sales. However, it is likely to be before August.”

A spokesperson for Markslöjd

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of TECHBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@techbook.de.

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