Lycia Table Lamp Satin Gold and Gold Ombre Glass Shade | Metal Table Lamp for Home Decor Lighting Collection
Table Lamp | Sculptural Lighting for Modern Interiors
The Lycia table lamp is a polished mix of satin gold and black hues, finished with a captivating gold ombre glass shade. It’s designed to be a standout element within any lighting collection. It works nicely as a lamp for table styling in bedrooms, lounges or workstations.
Ideal for use as a satin gold and black table lamp, it provides purpose and style, casting a warm, ambient glow on any surface.
The compact shape makes it perfect for layered interior styling without taking over the room making it a modern standout piece for your Home decor.
Key Features:
- Gold ombre glass shade creates a soft, atmospheric glow ideal for evening ambience
- Satin gold and black metal base adds contrast and elevates modern interiors
- Compact metal table lamp design fits seamlessly on bedside tables and desks
- Decorative yet functional table lamp with gold ombre glass shade for stylish lighting
- Designed to complement contemporary Lighting collection aesthetics
- Perfect lamp for table styling in bedrooms, living rooms, and office spaces
- Blends practicality with Home decor appeal for everyday elegance
Technical Specifications:
- Material: Metal base with glass shade
- Dimensions: Compact tabletop sizing (ideal for side tables and desks)
- Color: Satin gold, black, and gold ombre glass
- Finish: Satin metal with glossy glass gradient
- Origin: Designed for contemporary interior living
- Bulb Requirement: 1 x 40W max ES GLS (bulb not included, E27 recommended)
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