National Geographic Serengeti Acacia Table Lamp - Item TLJ1163
The National Geographic Home lighting collection draws on the organization's century-old commitment to exploration and world travel. This impressive lamp design was inspired by the graceful presence of the Acacia Tree, also known as the Umbrella Tree. The Acacia is found in the world famous Serengeti National park. It features an ebony finish base and finial paired with a fabric rectangular shade.
Our Price $199.91
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Key Features
- Ebony finish with earthen tone.
- Resin construction.
- Rectangle shade with trim.
- Takes one 100 watt bulb (not included).
- 29 3/4" high.
- Shade is 20" wide, 11 1/2" high.
About National Geographic
Founded in 1888, the National Geographic Society is one of the world's largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations. Throughout its 120-year history, the Society has encouraged conservation of natural resources and raised awareness of natural places, the plants and wildlife that inhabit them, and the environmental problems that threaten them. Coinciding with this effort is the National Geographic Home Collection which celebrates a different world culture with each design. Browse this selection of table lamps which capture the spirit and style of some of the world's most magical places.
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