Uttermost's lamps are a perfect blend of top - notch quality materials and distinct high - end designs. With advanced product engineering and reinforced packaging, Uttermost keeps damage rates incredibly low in the industry. Every product is crafted, manufactured, and packed with shipping in mind.
This table lamp showcases a highly textured art glass base that looks hand - made, with beautiful mottled blue - green highlights covered in an aged white frosted glaze. It's paired with brushed nickel - plated details. The rectangular shade is made of light gray linen fabric with natural slubbing.
Details:
- Designer: Carolyn Kinder
- Finish/Frame: The base has a heavily textured art glass appearance with hand - crafted blue - green mottled highlights and an aged white frosted glaze, combined with brushed nickel - plated accents.
- Materials: Steel, Glass, Fabric
- Dimensions: Depth 10 inches, Width 20 inches, Height 25.25 inches
- Product Weight: 14 pounds
- Voltage: 110V
- Number of Lights: 1
- Shade: Rectangle hardback
- Shade Size: Height 11 inches, Top 20W x 10D inches, Bottom 20W x 10D inches
- Wattage: 150W
- Bulb Quantity: 1
- Bulb Type: TYPE A
- Socket Type: 3 - WAY
- CA Prop 65 Chemical: NICKEL
- CA Prop 65 Warning: WARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals like nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more info, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/furniture.






Using your new table lamp is easy. First, find a stable surface to place it on, like a side table or nightstand. Make sure the surface can hold the lamp's weight of 14 pounds. Then, plug the lamp into a 110 - volt outlet. Insert a TYPE A bulb into the 3 - WAY socket, and you're ready to light up your space with a maximum of 150 watts.
When it comes to safety, be aware that the lamp contains nickel, which can be harmful. If you're in California, check the warning on the product for more details. Also, always turn off the lamp before changing the bulb to avoid electric shock.
For maintenance, keep the lamp clean by dusting the glass base and linen shade regularly. Use a soft, dry cloth to avoid scratching the glass or damaging the fabric. Don't use harsh chemicals on the lamp, as they can damage the aged frosted glaze or the brushed nickel details. With proper care, your lamp will stay beautiful for years.