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Tomato Glass Table Lamp

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Color:  Tomato

Size:  One Size

Item# 30484-811559 In Stock
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A red, ripe Pop art statement for your home.

MoMA Exclusive: As if picked from a giant’s garden, this large Tomato Table Lamp brings a pop of red, a dash of fun, and a whole lot of personality to any space. Round, playful, and ready to brighten your day, the Tomato Lamp is crafted from hand-blown glass painted red with a green stem.

Features of the Tomato Glass Table Lamp include:

  • A bold home decor statement.
  • Crafted from hand-blown glass.
  • Includes a round stand.
  • Can be positioned on the included stand numerous ways.
  • Uses a E27 LED bulb (included).
  • Powered by standard plug-in.
  • Light is controlled by the inline switch
  • Press the button 3 times to switch between warm light, white, light and neutral light.
  • Measures 8.7h x 8.7"diam.
  • Weighs 4.63 lbs.
  • Size
    8.7h x 8.7"diam.
  • Material
    Hand-Blown Glass, Metal
  • Year of Design
    2024
  • Origin
    China
  • This item cannot be shipped outside of the contiguous U.S.
  • If for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase, you may return merchandise within 90 days for a refund in the form of original payment for contiguous U.S orders. Learn More.

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Tomato Glass Table Lamp

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