Item# ML248804
$910.00 $789.95
The Mission Amber Mica Table Lamp is 22" in height, and features a stunning amber mica shade. The shade is 11" L x 11" W with amber mica panels created using the same method of combining translucent mica with shellac utilized by American master craftsman Dirk Van Erp in 1910. The decorative shade is is enhanced by an elegant cast metal base in a mahogany bronze finish. The clean geometric silhouette is paired with a rich amber mica shade, casting a soft, inviting glow that enhances both modern and traditional interiors. Bulb type: E26 60 watt. This American designed and American made handcrafted Mission lamp is manufactured in Yorkville, New York. Ships in 4-6 weeks.
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