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Meyda Gothic Mahogany Bronze Ruby White Iridescent Glass Buffet Lamp

MY259354
by Meyda  from  Gothic
$4,034.88
$5,764.11 30% Off
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BRAND INFO
  • Item #: MY259354
  • SKU: 259354
  • Brand: Meyda
  • Collection: Gothic
  • Warranty: View warranty info
  • Made In: USA
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
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  • Weight: lbs
SPECIFICATIONS
Lamp Type: Buffet Lamps
Light Style: American Traditional, Glass, Traditional
Light Usage Location: Bedroom, Dining Room, Entryway, Game Room, Living Room, Office
Finish: Mahogany Bronze
Shade Type: Ruby / White / Iridescent Glass
Material: Zinc
Bulb Type: E26
Bulb Shape: A19
Number of Lights: 2 - Light
Wattage Per Bulb: 60W
Location Rating: Dry
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Product Overview

Invite rich Gothic beauty and luxurious charm into your home with this Gothic table lamp. White art glass panels are high-fired and curved; then trimmed with Red Ripple glass. The bent glass shade is created with the famous Meyda Tiffany copperfoil construction and accented with Brass beaded trim with decorative accents and medallions finished in Craftsman Brown. The shade is complemented with a Mahogany Bronze finished base. The Gothic Table Lamp is featured in our American-made; American-designed; handcrafted Quality Bent Glass Lighting Collection. Manufactured in Yorkville; NY. UL and cUL listed for dry locations.
BRAND INFO
  • Item #: MY259354
  • SKU: 259354
  • Brand: Meyda
  • Collection: Gothic
  • Made In: USA
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
  • Dimensions: 16''W x 16''D x 26''H
  • Weight: 11 lbs
SPECIFICATIONS
Lamp Type: Buffet Lamps Light Style: American Traditional, Glass, Traditional Light Usage Location: Bedroom, Dining Room, Entryway, Game Room, Living Room, Office
Finish: Mahogany Bronze Shade Type: Ruby / White / Iridescent Glass Material: Zinc
Bulb Type: E26 Bulb Shape: A19 Number of Lights: 2 - Light
Wattage Per Bulb: 60W Location Rating: Dry
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