Filigrana T2 Table Lamp
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Filigrana T2 Table Lamp
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Item No.
100357592
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- Expertly made by hand, each Filigrana Light is unique.
- Mouth-blown Venetian glass.
- Dimmable.
- 10¾" H 8¾" DIA
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- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Sebastian Wrong for Established & Sons
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Drawing on the heritage of traditional Venetian glass blowing, designer Sebastian Wrong combined a 16th-century technique from Murano with a modern aesthetic to create his Filigrana Collection (2018). Starting with mouth-blown Venetian glass, the centuries-old method requires the glassmakers to roll colored glass canes into the surface of each shade, creating a candy-stripe pattern. The surface of the shade is then acid-etched to create a soft, diffused light. Bulb (not included): LED 9W E26 110/120V. UL Listed. Made in Italy.
- Expertly made by hand, each Filigrana Light is unique.
- Mouth-blown Venetian glass.
- Dimmable.
- Surface is acid-etched to create a soft, diffused light.
- Brand
- Established & Sons
- Collection
- Filigrana Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 10¾" H 8¾" DIA
- Product Weight
- 9 lbs
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
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1-Year Warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Filigrana T2 Table Lamp
- Height (in): 10¾
- Diameter (in): 8¾
- Weight (lbs): 9
- Leg Height (in): 1⅝
- Cord Length (in): 59⅛
- Acid-etched mouth-blown glass
- Acrylic and powder-coated steel fixings
- Aluminum base
Sebastian Wrong
With an eye for detail and innovative spirit, Sebastian Wrong's work pushes the boundaries of form and function. The renowned designer originally studied sculpture before co-founding the British furniture brand Established & Sons, where he created award-winning works that are as forward-thinking as they are timeless. In 2011 he set up The Wrong Shop to further bridge the worlds of art and design.
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