Crocodile Floor Lamp ID: CROTEM-00
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Crocodile Floor Lamp

By Mazzega1946

Crocodile Floor Lamp

By Mazzega1946

$4,045.50

Color:
Clear Crystal

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SPEC #: AVM101600 | ID: CROTEM-00

Crocodile Floor Lamp

SPEC #: AVM101600

ID: CROTEM-00

Crocodile Floor Lamp features a glass diffuser in Clear Crystal, Satin Crystal or Light Tobacco with a polished chrome finish. Two 100 watt 120 volt A19 medium base incandescent lamps required, but not included. Includes dimmer control. 17 inch diameter x 70.9 inches high.

Available Options

Finish: Polished Chrome

Color: Clear Crystal, Light Tobacco, Satin Crystal

Specifications

    • Finish: Polished Chrome
    • Color: Clear Crystal
    • Size: 17"W x 70.9"H
    • Dimmer: Included
    • Lamp Source: Incandescent
    • Bulb:
      2 x A19/Medium (E26)/72W/120V Incandescent
      Bulb not included
    • Total Wattage: 144 watts
    • Other Bulb Options:
      • Country of Origin: Italy
  • Warm Dim Compatible

    Warm Dim Compatible

  • Specification Sheet / Technical Files

    Prop 65 Warning for California Residents This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/.
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    The roots of AVMazzega lie in the noble Venetian glassworking tradition; the firm was founded in 1946 by Gianni Bruno Mazzega in Murano, Italy. A land of furnaces, still known for its age old glassworking techniques.

    Today, under the guide of son Andrea Mazzega, without betraying its orgins, AVMazzega has revived and reinterpreted the Murano Italian lighting heritage with passion and tenacity, inviting international designers to take on the alchemies of sands, oxides and powders on the Murano island.

    The result is hand-worked glass lamps that walk the line of contemporary lighting and the Murano glass traditions.

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