Uttermost's lamps are a blend of top-notch quality materials and distinctive high-fashion designs. With advanced product engineering and robust packaging reinforcement, Uttermost boasts some of the lowest damage rates in the industry. Every product is crafted, manufactured, and packed with shipping in mind. This beautiful ceramic table lamp features an elegant fluted shape with a ribbed texture, finished in a soft blue and white drip glaze. It sits on a thick crystal foot, complemented by polished nickel-plated details. A white linen drum shade adds a touch of sophistication to the piece. Here are the key details: Designer: Carolyn Kinder. The lamp has an elegant fluted shape with ribbed texture, finished in a soft blue and white drip glaze, and sits on a thick crystal foot with polished nickel-plated details. Materials include iron, crystal, fabric, and ceramic. Overall depth is 16, width is 16, and height is 31. The product weighs 10. It operates at 110 volts, has 1 light, a round hardback drum shade with a height of 10, top dimensions of 16W x 16D, and bottom dimensions of 16W x 16D. The wattage is 150W, with 1 bulb of TYPE A and a 3-WAY socket. Be aware that it contains titanium dioxide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/furniture.







Using your Clariot table lamp is a breeze. First, make sure the lamp is placed on a stable surface. Then, insert the TYPE A bulb into the 3 - way socket. Plug the lamp into a 110 - volt outlet, and you're ready to enjoy its soft glow. To adjust the brightness, simply use the 3 - way switch. When it comes to maintenance, gently dust the ceramic body and the crystal base with a soft, dry cloth regularly. For the white linen shade, you can use a lint roller to remove any dust or debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials on the lamp as they may damage the finish. Also, keep in mind that the lamp contains titanium dioxide, which is a known carcinogen in California. So, handle it with care and refer to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/furniture for more safety information.