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Item No.
100202366
Rohe Table Lamp
$1,004.00
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
100202366
Rohe Table Lamp
$1,004.00
Polished Nickel
Natural Brass
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- Modern art meets modern lighting.
- An LED lamp with three-way dimmer for lighting control.
- Offered in Polished Nickel and Natural Brass.
- 24¾" H 9" W 9" D
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Sean Lavin for Visual Comfort Modern Collection
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Details
Inspired by the city skyline of Chicago, the Rohe Table Lamp (2020) emulates the classic structure of architectural beauty. Serving as modern art when turned off and modern lighting when turned on, this LED lamp features an on-cord dimmer switch to give you a choice of three brightness levels. Bulb (included): 25W LED module; 2700K. Made in China.
- Modern art meets modern lighting.
- An LED lamp with three-way dimmer for lighting control.
- Offered in Polished Nickel and Natural Brass.
- Natural Brass finish will patina over time.
- General Dimensions
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- 24¾" H 9" W 9" D
- Product Weight
- 5 lbs
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Rohes Portable Light
- Height (in): 24¾
- Width (in): 9
- Depth (in): 9
- Weight (lbs): 5
- Etched acrylic diffuser panels
- Powder-coated aluminum
- Natural brass or polished nickel finish
- Note: Natural brass finish will patina over time
Sean Lavin
American designer Sean Lavin is known for eye-catching lighting that creates an immediate sense of style and mood, whether placed on a table, stemming from the floor, or suspended overhead. His work combines the latest technical advancements with natural materials and expert craftsmanship, serving as modern art when turned off and modern lighting when switched on.
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