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Tennant New York
1933 World's Fair Black Bamboo Lamp
$1,995($997.50 Deposit)
Color—Brown
Please allow 6-8 weeks to process your order
EDITOR'S NOTE
The 1933 World's Fair Black Bamboo Lamp is part of a family of fixtures handmade from sustainably sourced materials and upcycled antique paper parasols given to visitors at the 20th century’s most illustrious cultural expo.
It features an oil-paper shade constructed from a vintage souvenir parasol handed out at the Japanese Pavilion during the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago, which sits atop a lacquered, mahogany brown, black bamboo column with rattan wrapping and a stained, coiled-seagrass base. Brass fittings, tan leather accents, and a cloth-covered cord complete the modernist profile.
- This item is not eligible for expedited shipping
- Made-to-order by hand in a numbered, signed edition by artist Christopher Tennant
- Please Note: Shades may have small imperfections and repairs
- 40 watt led bulb included
- Composition: bamboo, papercord, brass, antique rice paper, cloth-covered cord
- Spot clean
- Handmade in the USA
Product Code 1000131
- This item only ships within United States of America
- Item is returnable within 28 days for a full refund. Learn more.