This geometric table lamp carries distinct notes from prairie style design as the simple boxed frame complements the large overscaled squared shade. Two slender poles finished in a rich bronze make up the center supporting column of this lamp series. Topped with a neutral room pleasing tan textured shade, this table lamp offers modern shapes and styles without going over the top. Each lamp is outfitted with a pull chain switch for easy operation
Product Dimensions:
Height: 30 inches
•Width: 16.125 inches
•Length: 7 inches
•Weight: 11 pounds
- Prairie Style Geometry: Midwest 20Th Century Prairie Style Design With A Simple, Geometric Box Frame And Large, Wide Rectangular Drum Shade
- Dimensions: 29 Inch Height, 16 Inch Width Linen Rectangular Drum Shade, Requires 2-60 Watt (M) Bulbs Or Led Equivalent
- Lighting Profile: The Wide Tan Drum Shade Creates Plenty Of Warm And Inviting Room-Filling Illumination Perfect For Casual Living Rooms
- Rich Bronze Finish: The Rich Bronze Finish Gives A Classic, Warm Look To This Transitional Table Lamp, Catching The Light Escaping From The Wide Drum Shade
- Pull Chain Switch: Retro Pull Chain Switch Controls The Two Light Sources Concealed By The Wide Shade - No More Fumbling For Socket Switches!
Primary Finish |
Bronze |
Dimensions |
7 in. x 16 in. x 30 in. |
Base Material |
Steel |
Shade Info |
7in Tan Textured Shade |
Switch Type |
On/Off Pull Chain |
Dimmable |
No |
Power Source |
Plug-In |
Number of Lights |
2 |
Bulb Base |
E26/Medium (Standard) |
Bulb Wattage |
60 |
Bulb Included |
No |
Width |
16.13 (in) |
Height |
30.00 (in) |
Depth |
7.00 (in) |
UPC |
53392162061 |
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Type:
Lamps
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Width:
16.13"
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Height:
30.00"
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Depth:
7.00"
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