The Webb Table Lamp features a slender column of woven natural rattan, framed in metal with an acrylic base, completed with a white square textured linen shade. The look is coastal-inspired, and the versatile neutral color works in a variety of environments.

Category:
Indoor Lighting

Subcategory:
Table Lamp

Finish:
Natural

Style:
Transitional

Option:
72
, Prop 65

Family:
Webb

Voltage:
120

Shade:
White Textured Linen Square

Number of Bulbs:
1 Bulbs

Bulb Dimmable:
No

Bulb Type:
A21

Depth:
18

Material:
Natural

Order Minimum:
1

Ship Carton Height:
32

Ship Carton Length:
32

Ship Carton Width:
32

Ship Weight:
24.32

Vendor Ship Method:
Ground

Warranty:
1 Year Limited Warranty

Weight:
8.14

Assembly Required:
Yes

Base Depth:
8.5

Base Height:
23.25

Base Width:
8.5

Bulb Base:
Medium - E26

Bulb Included:
No

CARB:
No

Cord Color:
Clear

Country of Origin:
China

Crystal Real or Fake:
Fake

Crystal Type:
Acrylic

Frost Resistant:
No

Harp/Spider:
10-inch Harp

Harp/Spider Finish:
Silver

Includes Adapter Kit:
No

Light Direction:
Up

Location Rating:
Dry

Max Wattage:
150

Number of Cartons:
1

Outdoor:
No

Primary Color:
Brown

Primary Material Sub Style:
Rattan

Prop 65:
Yes

Prop 65 Chemical:
Lead

Prop 65 Complication:
Cancer and Reproductive

Rust Resistant:
No

Safety Rating:
UL Approved, CSA Approved

Secondary Color:
Brass

Secondary Color Finish:
Brass

Secondary Material:
Metal

Secondary Material Sub Style:
Steel

Shade Glass Color:
White

Shade Glass Depth:
18

Shade Glass Height:
12

Shade Glass Materials:
Fabric

Shade Glass Shape:
Square

Shade Glass Width:
18

Shade Liner Color:
White

Sloped Ceiling Compatible:
No

Soft or Hardback:
Hardback

Style-2:
Nature Inspired/Organic

Style-3:
Coastal

Switch:
Yes

Switch Location:
Socket

Switch Type:
3-Way

TSCA:
No

Water Resistant:
No

Wattage Equivalent:
40

Weather Resistant:
No

Wire Cord Length:
72

Standard Category:
Lamps

Standard Subcategory:
Table Lamps

Standard Finish:
Miscellaneous

Standard Style:
Transitional

Standard Option:
Prop 65