Formosa Lamp with Shade, White Cloud Formosa Lamp with Shade, White Cloud

SKU#:
FOR-800-109-WS
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Formosa is the Portuguese word for “beautiful,” and it’s not hard to see how our Formosa Lamp earned its name. The design speaks to the beauty of simplicity, with a broad yet elegant column shape realized in ceramic. Its organic impression is underscored by its soft white finish and sheen of lacquer. The overall lightness of its form is finalized with a clear acrylic base, making it seem like the lamp is floating on air. In bright, cool-toned rooms, the Formosa adds a breath of springtime freshness. This lamp is topped with a crisp white laminated linen shade, accented with nickel hardware.

  • 7dia x 30h
  • Glazed Ceramic & Clear Acrylic Base
  • Shade Included SHD-17-WHL-807
  • Socket Type A-E26 (3-Way)
  • 150 Watt Max
  • Silver Cord
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