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Jancar 102'' Arched Floor Lamp, Brass/White, Brass
Jancar 102'' Arched Floor Lamp, Brass/White, Brass
Jancar 102'' Arched Floor Lamp, Brass/White, Brass

Jancar 102'' Arched Floor Lamp

$1,348.00
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Base Finish:

Brass/White

Shade Color:

Brass

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At a Glance

  • Overall Height: 102 ''

About This Product

With a sweeping arc, this bold lamp will define living, lounge, and office spaces with style. Features a globe shade in brass iron with a white marble base. As marble is a natural material, unique veining, pitting, fissures, micro-cracks, and color variations are all characteristics that add to the uniqueness and beauty of each piece.

Features

  • Power connection: Plug-in
  • Marble: To clean, dust the surface once or twice a week with a soft cloth. Wash the marble periodically with a cloth dampened with warm water. If necessary, use a small amount of mild dishwashing liquid and wipe clean with another damp cloth. Never use dusting sprays or abrasive cleaners on marble. Real marble is porous and sensitive to staining from heat, liquids, or other substances. To prevent ring marks, place coasters or trivets under glasses and dishes. Use mats or runners beneath hard objects that might scratch the surface. Always blot up spills immediately and rinse with a clean, damp cloth. If your marble does stain, please seek professional advice. Due to its organic composure, marble pieces will contain “fissures.” Fissures are described as cracks, breaks, or fractures in the rock and are part of the natural makeup of all mineral-bearing material, just as the color variations. Fissures do not follow a particularly straight line and can often be felt to the touch. Fissures will show up in various areas of the marble whereas a crack will likely only be in one place and will have a straight and well-defined consistent path.