Kitchen & Housewares : Adesso Architect Desk Lamp, Steel

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Kitchen & Housewares : Adesso Architect Desk Lamp, Steel

Adesso Architect Desk Lamp, Steel

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MSRP Price: $150.00
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 98593





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Adesso
Color: Steel
EAN: 0798919315598
Label: Adesso
Product Manufacturer: Adesso
Model: 3155-22
Publisher: Adesso
Release Date: February 15, 2007
Ranking: 98593
Studio: Adesso
Variation Description: Steel


Product facts:
  • Modern desk lamp combines sleek and soft elements
  • Satin steel body; ivory pleated fabric shade
  • Multi-jointed arm with shade wand and locking screws; weighted base
  • Swivels 360 degrees and stretches up to 33 inches high
  • Takes one 60-watt incandescent bulb







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Line switch. 60 Watt. Lamp body rotates 360? from base. From base to center joint measures 16 Length. From center joint to shade measures 16 Length. Cord extends from where lamp body meets base. Height adjusts up to approximately 33. Maximum 25 Depth. 9 Weighted base. Locking adjustments at base and shae. Shade: 5.75 Height. 7 Diameter.The focus of Adesso is accessibility, both in terms of design and unbeatable value. Adesso is creating a lifestyle brand that our customers can count on for continued creativity and innovation for many years to come.

Amazon.com Review:
Sleek and soft come together to create stylish modern task lighting with Adesso's Architect desk lamp. The 'sleek' is the satin steel body with a weighted round base and a triple-jointed arm that swivels 360 degrees and stretches up to 33 inches high. Reinforced with support bars and oversized locking screws, the effect manages to be both industrial and lithe. The 'soft' lampshade, on the other hand, is all about subtle sophistication with a clean shape and ivory fabric folded into rows of tiny, formal pleats. A slender shade wand allows it to tilt to the perfect angle, and a 60-watt incandescent bulb within provides clear, glare-free illumination. Perfect on a hobby table or in a home office, this lamp is a fun study in form and function. --Kara Karll









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Stylish, substantial lamp
Very easy to set up and appears sturdy. With low watt bulb, fabric shade produces warm, even light. Although it is a bit larger than I imagined, I am very happy with this lamp.



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