Table Lamps: Aged Tortoise Shell Carved Table Lamp

Aged Tortoise Shell Carved Table Lamp
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Description:
Update the look of your home with this aged tortoise shell table lamp.

Crafted of resin, the lamp features an aged tortoise shell finish and an ornate carved design. It is highlighted by a beige silk shade and requires one 150-watt (maximum, not included), three-way bulb for operation. This piece stands 35 inches tall and measures 16 inches in diameter.

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Model No.:8908ATS
Product Dimensions:35 in. high x 16 in. diameter
Material:Resin
Made in:China

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Table Lamps: Aged Tortoise Shell Carved Table Lamp
Last Updated: Tue Dec 2 2008