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Part Number
: 23321
Brand
: Wildwood Lamps
Collection
: Biltmore
Category
: Table Lamp
Style
Finish
: White
Material
: Composite
Product Dimensions
: 10W x 4.5D x 31.5H
Item Weight (lbs.)
: 16
UPC
: 8.42842E+11
Shade Description
Shade Material
: Linen
Shade Replacement Number
: 287425
Shade Dimensions
: top(8 X 14) bottom(10 X 18) side(11)
Bulb Quantity
: 1
Bulb Wattage
: 100
Total Wattage
Socket Type
: Medium Base
Switch Type
: 3-Way
Carton Height
: 27
Carton Width
: 14
Carton Length
: 8
Carton 2 Height
Carton 2 Width
: 23
Carton 2 Length
Country Of Origin
: China
Catalog Page Number
: 120
Availability
: Usually ships in 5-7 business days if in stock
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The gardens & grounds of Biltmore are remarkable, and intriguing elements like a dramatic stone dragon-fish fountainhead inspire todays artisans to capture classic elements for modern homes.
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America's foremost landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted, designed Biltmore's gardens to preserve & adorn the estate. This lamp recalls the textures of the library terrace Wisteria vines to present natural beauty in a new light.
At home in any setting, the classic design of our Gallery Lamp combines elements from a unique candelabrum in Biltmore's library with subtle details from a pair of elegant torchieres in the tapestry gallery.
Valued since ancient days for its rich red color in art & jewelry design, a lovely cinnabar box in the biltmore collection inspired a graceful tribute in the form of our edith lamp.
The elegant columns framing the fireplace in the breakfast room inspired this masculine lamp named in honor of biltmore house architect richard morris hunt.
Inspired by the ornate carved ceiling design in the billiard room, the Lila Lamp-named in honor of one of George Vanderbilt's sisters-adds a graceful note to your decor.
Named in honor of english engraver richard earlom, who was favored by george vanderbilt, this distinctive hanging lamp was inspired by details of a chandelier in the second floor living hall.
America's foremost landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted, designed Biltmore's gardens to preserve & adorn the estate. This lamp recalls the textures of the library terrace wisteria vines to present natural beauty in a new light.
Valued since ancient days for its rich red color in art & jewelry design, a lovely cinnabar box in the Biltmore collection inspired a graceful tribute in the form of our Edith Lamp.
Along with fine wood carvings & subtle color cues, the richly patterned ceiling in the oak sitting room, a private sitting room for Mr. & Mrs. Vanderbilt, inspired the detailed texture of our Cornelia lamp.
The intricately carved legs of a trestle table in the billiard room inspired this handsome lamp that dignifies any decor.
Named for a historic home that was once part of George Vanderbilt's grand estate, this rustic yet elegant assortment honors the importance of wildlife at Biltmore. (French wired)
Along with fine wood carvings and subtle color cues, the richly patterned ceiling in the oak sitting room, a private sitting room for Mr. & Mrs. Vanderbilt, inspired the detailed texture of our Cornelia lamp.
Inspired by the magnificent chandelier around which the grand staircase in biltmore house rises, our elegant grand stairs chandelier makes a dramatic statement in your home. Comes with 6 feet of chain.
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Inspired by the circuit switches on the generator panel in the sub-basement of Biltmore House, the metal shade, coil design, and marble bass of our circuit lamp offers an industrial aesthetic that feels both modern and timeless.
Designed to blend harmoniously with any decor, this shapely teardrop lamp recalls the array of stoppered crystal bottles or flacons that grace the dressing table in Edith Vanderbilt's elegant bedroom in Biltmore House.
A collection of delicately detailed bird plates in the breakfast room at biltmore house inspired this charming depiction of our feathered friends.
America's foremost landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted, designed Biltmore's gardens to preserve and adorn the estate. This lamp recalls the textures of the library terrace Wisteria vines to present natural beauty in a new light.
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