• Table Lamp Wassail 20's Nickel

Table Lamp Wassail 20's Nickel

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With his wife Margaret, Scottish designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) designed two large plaster panels in 1900 to decorate the famous Ingram Street Tea Rooms in Glasgow. The title "The Wassail" refers to the banquet, which was traditionally held on Halloween at the end of the harvest season.

This glass shade in opal white with round shapes and graphic lines is perfect for a fantastic interior decoration. Eat, enjoy and toast together!

The luxurious fixture is shiny nickel.

Equipped with 180 cm cotton cord with Euro plug.
On/off push button on the base for convenient operation.
Equipped with 1x E-27 fitting.
Nicely finished at the bottom.

The base of this lamp is of solid quality and stands firmly on, for example, a table, cupboard, windowsill or bedside table.

This durable table lamp can always be fitted with a different glass shade!

Material Glass, Nickel
Number of light points 1 X E 27
grip size grip size 8
EAN 8721225376818

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