Brighton Lamp, Gold Leaf Brighton Lamp, Gold Leaf

SKU#:
BRT-800-808
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Sometimes a space just craves a touch of delicious opulence. Consider the Brighton Lamp a whole feast of it. From its dramatic proportions to its gilded, Asian-inspired motif, this piece is fit for a king—literally. The design was named for King George IV’s royal pavilion in Brighton, England, which was notably adorned with extravagant furnishings from China. While you don’t need a palace to put the Brighton on worthy display, it’ll certainly make your home feel like one. As a bonus, the built-in history lesson is sure to light up quite a few conversations while lighting up your room. Please note that the shade is sold separately.

  • 7.5dia x 35.5h
  • Clear Lacquered Polymerized Plaster with Gold Leaf Finish
  • Socket Type A-E26 (3-Way)
  • Shown with SHD-16-WHL-808
  • 150 Watt Max
  • Gold Cord

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