Vintage Burgundy Ceramic Table Lamp with Matching Shade
Add a touch of vintage charm to your interior with this Burgundy Ceramic Table Lamp. Featuring a glossy, ribbed ceramic base in a rich burgundy hue, this lamp exudes elegance and sophistication. The matching fabric shade complements the base perfectly, creating a cohesive and striking aesthetic that blends well with both classic and modern decor themes.
Designed for both function and style, this lamp provides a warm, ambient glow, ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, or entryways. The sturdy ceramic base ensures durability, while the timeless color palette makes it a versatile addition to any space.
- Material: High-gloss ceramic base with a fabric shade
- Dimensions: Approximately 22 inches in height
- Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minor signs of wear on the shade
- Electrification: Comes with standard wiring and plug
$1,785.00
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