National Geographic Tumi Table Lamp - Item TLH1548
The National Geographic Home lighting collection was inspired by the organization's century-old commitment to exploration and world travel. Each piece celebrates a different world culture and captures the spirit and style of some of the world's most magical places. The design of this table lamp was inspired by a sacrificial knife known to the Incas as a Tumi. In Latin America, hanging a Tumi on one's wall is said to bring good luck. This beautiful fixture certainly brings good style with its rich Gold Mist finish over graceful scrolling forged ironwork and a beige textured stretch linen shade with silk lining.
Our Price $409.91
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Key Features
- Gold Mist finish.
- Forged iron construction.
- Beige textured stretch linen shade.
- Cast metal full-range dimmer socket.
- Takes one 150 watt 3-way bulb (not included).
- 29" high.
- Shade is 17" across the top, 17" across the bottom, and 11" high.
Table Lamp Lighting Tips
A general rule to keep in mind when decorating a room is to place table lamps wherever reading or other task work will be taking place. However, when decorating rooms with non-specific lighting needs, try placing table lamps of differing heights and light outputs throughout the space to create layering. It’s a great way to add visual interest to a room, especially when you select table lamps with specific styles and designer shades. Table lamps with 3-way sockets that use 3-way bulbs are an easy way to achieve this look, as you can customize their light output to suit your mood or social event.