Kendell Metal Floor Lamp 62" Ht W Shade

Product Description:

Lamp is 62 inches tall and shade size is 14 inches. This floor lamp is made from alumunium metal alloy.Switch used is E27 3- Way Max ,100 watt light bulb recomended.Light bulb not included.Elegant white fabric shade.
Shipping Information-
Wt. 12 Lbs Each . 1 Per Case
Product Details
  • Brand: SHOPZEUS
  • Label: SHOPZEUS
  • Manufacturer: SHOPZEUS
  • MPN: wdln-U90803
  • ProductGroup: Kitchen
  • ProductTypeName: HOME_FURNITURE_AND_DECOR
  • Publisher: SHOPZEUS
  • Studio: SHOPZEUS

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