
Slade Alabaster Table Lamp White/Brass Gold
With the quiet glamour of a boutique hotel lamp, this piece pairs a solid alabaster column--softly veined and luminous--with warm gold-tone details. The rectilinear silhouette feels rooted in Art Deco geometry, while a crisp white linen shade keeps the look tailored and easy to mix. An alabaster finial punctuates the top for a thoughtful, elevated finish. It casts a gentle, ambient glow that flatters bedrooms, living rooms, and entry consoles alike. A rotary switch and standard socket make everyday use simple, and the included soft-white bulb lets it shine the moment it is in place.
$50.70
Original: $169.00
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Slade Alabaster Table Lamp White/Brass Gold
With the quiet glamour of a boutique hotel lamp, this piece pairs a solid alabaster column--softly veined and luminous--with warm gold-tone details. The rectilinear silhouette feels rooted in Art Deco geometry, while a crisp white linen shade keeps the look tailored and easy to mix. An alabaster finial punctuates the top for a thoughtful, elevated finish. It casts a gentle, ambient glow that flatters bedrooms, living rooms, and entry consoles alike. A rotary switch and standard socket make everyday use simple, and the included soft-white bulb lets it shine the moment it is in place.
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With the quiet glamour of a boutique hotel lamp, this piece pairs a solid alabaster column--softly veined and luminous--with warm gold-tone details. The rectilinear silhouette feels rooted in Art Deco geometry, while a crisp white linen shade keeps the look tailored and easy to mix. An alabaster finial punctuates the top for a thoughtful, elevated finish. It casts a gentle, ambient glow that flatters bedrooms, living rooms, and entry consoles alike. A rotary switch and standard socket make everyday use simple, and the included soft-white bulb lets it shine the moment it is in place.





















