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Chloe Ingrid Table Lamp - Stained Glass Ingrid Table Lamp Turned On

Chloe Ingrid Table Lamp

SKU: CL-CH35809MI16-TL2
Price: $255.00
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Details

The Chloe Ingrid Table Lamp features a distinct geometric, cone-shaped shade. The upper portion is composed of radiating amber and cream glass panels that meet a thick, dark border inset with a continuous band of clear diamond-shaped crystal prisms. Outfitted with dual pull chains and a tiered top finial, the lamp stands on a fluted, square-tapered metal stem and an ornate, rounded pedestal base finished in antique dark bronze.

This fixture is a great option for a living room end table, desk, or bedside nightstand to provide a warm, structured accent light. This piece is created with over 95 pieces of hand cut, stained art glass, and 32 glass beads.

Specifications
Wattage/Bulb Types(2) 100 Watt max E26 Type A Bulb (not included)
Net Weight(lbs)9.92
Overall Height21.5"
Overall Length16"
Overall Width16"
Shade Height7.9"
Shade Width16"
Shade ShapeRound
Shade MaterialsTiffany-Glass
Base Height16.7"
Base Width6.3"
Base/Stem MaterialsResin
Glass Thickness0.12"
Glass TypeTiffany-Glass
FinishDark Antique Bronze
Light DirectionDownlight
Projection16"
Ceiling Chain, Stem, Wire Length71"
Electric Wire Length71"
Est. Glass Cuts96
Est. Glass Beads32
Threaded Pipe Finial Length4.13"
Threaded Pipe Finial MaterialIron + Zinc Alloy
Overall MaterialsGlass, Resin & Electrical Components
Power SourceCorded-Electric, Wall Plug
Lead %0.0001%
Switch TypePull Chain
Specific UsesIndoor Setting
Consumer NoticeProposition 65
CertificationUL and cUL Listed
Construction

The bases and supports for Chloe lamps consist of resin, resin/art glass combinations, or metal/resin combinations. Different finishes complete each lamp, giving them the best combined look the artisans can produce. All of the Chloe shades are made of Tiffany art glass and built with the traditional copper foil technique. Though tapping on the glass may give a plastic-sounding noise, that is actually the protective coating required to strengthen the glass, thus providing a more durable lamp.

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