Enny Lamp, Plaster White Enny Lamp, Plaster White

SKU#:
ENY-800-809
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For those who appreciate unexpected details and unique designs, there’s no better pick than the Enny Lamp. A fascinating piece with an exterior facade of metal so refined by our artisans that it creates the illusion of being crafted from fabric, the lamp instantly inspires a closer look. With a slightly asymmetric silhouette, the body of the lamp at first resembles Grecian pottery, but upon closer inspection reveals delicate ripples and undalations à la stitched fabric. In fact, the Enny is rendered in sand-casted metal, with a white, powder coat that manages to transform its finish. Call it artistry—or alchemy.

  • 10w x 10d x 22.5h
  • Hand-Crafted Metal & Baked Paint Finish
  • Custom White Shade
  • Socket Type A-E26 (3-Way)
  • 150 Watt Max
  • White Fabric Cord
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