John Richard
John Richard Sakura Table Lamp
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Description
Design is at the heart of John-Richard. They are inspired by history, provenance, great foreign cultures, exotic materials and finishes as well as the particular talents of superb artisans. Each season, they aim to delight customers with unexpected details such as unusual veneers and carving, reverse painted glass with art motifs as well as natural agate and crystal accents. The John-Richard design team transforms global inspirations into breathtaking collections; distinctive furniture, artisan-crafted accessories, unique lighting, mirrors, wall art and botanicals that make powerful style statements.
Enjoy the Sakura Table Lamp in your home today! The Sakura Table Lamp is a delicate piece featuring a teardrop shaped body of glass in an Antique Nickel finish. Running along the edge of the piece is a beautiful brass branch with budding flowers, a whimsical, natural element that is also reflected in the brass finial perched atop the lamp. Two circular discs of clear acrylic are located at the base and neck, imbuing the Sakura with a touch of modernity. This beautiful table lamp will communicate feelings of well-being and serenity to a wide variety of interior spaces and design styles. *This item features acrylic parts. The crystal clear acrylic that John-Richard uses on some items is a wonderful decorative material. Over time, very fine scratch marks may appear on the surface of the acrylic through normal dusting and clea
29.5"H X 13"W X 13"D Bulb Quantity: 1Bulb Type: A BulbBulb Watt Max: 150Finial Material & Dimensions: Acrylic BallHarp Size: 7.5" Nickel HarpProduct Weight: 7.05Shade Material & Dimensions: 13" X 13" x 10", RoundSocket Type: Three WaySwitch: Turnkey***The hand-made nature of mouth blown glass may result in variations in shape, size and color. Each piece is essentially free formed by a skilled artisan who gathers the molten glass on the blow pipe and then skillfully blows, forms, reheats, adds glass and sometimes other materials to create the finished article.