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Claridge Lantern Table Lamp features a lantern shaped lead crystal body with polished nickel accents. Shade available in oyster gray silk dupioni or black silk dupioni with a rolled edge hem. Features full range dimmer switch. One 100 watt, 120 volt, A19 medium base incandescent lamp not included. General light distribution. UL listed. Shade is 9.75 inches wide and 12 inches high. Base is 2.5 inches wide. 9.75 inch width x 22 inch height
What began as a luxury pottery collection in New York in 1994 has since expanded into an internationally recognized design brand with an array of Happy Chic home furnishings and accessories. Inspired by mid-century modern design and global pop culture, the signature Adler aesthetic embraces both serious design and colorful optimism. Dedicated to bringing style, craft, and joy to your life, the Adler company thrives on the motto, If your heirs won't fight over it, we won't make it. Browse our selection of Jonathan Adler favorites.
See more from Jonathan AdlerJonathan Adler began his design career as a dedicated potter, with his first commercial collection appearing in Barney’s New York in 1994. Five years later he expanded into home furnishings and opened his first store in Soho. Now, with over 25 stores worldwide and an internationally recognized namesake brand of home furnishings, accessories, and lighting, Jonathan Adler is a design force to be reckoned with.
Citing mid-century modern design, art, and global pop culture as the source of his inspiration, Jonathan Adler combines colorful optimism with a serious design philosophy to achieve his signature style. In addition to building his own design empire, Adler has also collaborated with a number of noteworthy brands.
Adler redesigned the Park Palm Springs Hotel in 2004, and in 2009 he was commissioned by Mattel to design the interior of a 50th Anniversary Barbie Dream House. In the realm of lighting, Adler offers his own complete collection of stunning luminaires, and he has also designed some of Robert Abbey’s most popular modern lighting fixtures.