Kitchen & Housewares : Adesso Concierge Floor Lamp, Steel

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Kitchen & Housewares : Adesso Concierge Floor Lamp, Steel

Adesso Concierge Floor Lamp, Steel

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MSRP Price: $225.00
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 165424





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Adesso
Color: Satin Steel
EAN: 0798919403394
Label: Adesso
Product Manufacturer: Adesso
Model: 4033-22
Publisher: Adesso
Release Date: February 15, 2007
Ranking: 165424
Studio: Adesso
Variation Description: Satin Steel


Product facts:
  • 1.25 Diameter Pole on a 12" Round Base; High/Low Rotary Switch on Pole
  • Natural Silk Fabric Cylinder Shade; Frosted Glass Tray Table
  • Shade: 23 Height, 10 Diameter; Tray Table: 15 Diameter, 32 from Floor
  • Lamp Dimensions: 74 Height, 12 Round base
  • 150 Watt







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Item Description:
Adesso 4033-22 Concierge Satin Steel Floor Lamp Adesso 4033-22 Concierge Satin Steel Floor Lamp Made of satin steel Has a frosted glass tray table that extends from the 1 1/4' diameter pole Natural silk fabric cylinder shade High/low rotary switch on pole One 150 Watt Bulb Dimensions: 74' Height; 12' Round Base Shade Dimensions: 23' Height, 10' Diameter Tray Dimensions: 15' Diameter, 32' from the floor  



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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - table lamp
The lamp was as described. The only problem was a damaged shade, which was replaced by the supplier.



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