REN Wil LPT1350 Primula 29" Tall Buffet Table Lamp Cream Lamps Table Lamps
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Renwil Primula Painted Cream Ivory Linen Off White Buffet Lamp LPT1350 | $273.00 | ||||
Ren Wil LPT1350 Primula 29" Tall Buffet Table Lamp Cream Lamps Table Lamps | $273.00 | ||||
Ren Wil LPT1350 Primula 29" Tall Buffet Table Lamp Inject a sculptural touch in any room with the Primula table lamp. Curvy lines come to life in its arched faux travertine body that sits upon an antique plated base and topped off with a classic linen drum shade. Just the piece to light up any home or office, picture one or a pair casting an ambient glow in a bedroom, living room, dining room or anywhere else in need of illumination and a stylish update.Features:Constructed from resinComes with linen shade3 way / rotary switchRated for installation in dry locationsCovered under a 1 Year Limited manufacturer warrantyDimensions:Height: 28-1/2"Width: 16"Depth: 16"Product Weight: 11.33 lbsShade Height: 11"Electrical Specifications:Max Wattage: 150 wattsNumber of Bulbs: 1Watts Per Bulb: 150 wattsBulb Base: Medium (E26)Voltage: 110 voltsBulb Included: No Cream
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