Sorbet Table Lamp

Sorbet Table Lamp

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  • Sorbet Table Lamp, Etched Brass, Textured Plaster Shade

    Overall Dimensions: 16.75 diameter | 31.125h in

    Base: Etched Brass with Bronze Patina Satin Varnish (No. 1001)

    Metal Accents: Polished Brass Gloss Varnish (No. 54)

    Illumination Type: Socket base 120v

Details

Overall Dimensions
Size Option
16.75 diameter | 31.125h in
Materials
Brass, Textured plaster
Cord
Overall Length
72.0 in
Base to Dimmer Length
20.0 in
Type
Black nylon cloth
Location
Exits from center of base
Dimming
Dimmable
Yes
Dimmer Dimensions
2.75w | 1.25d | 1h in
Input Voltage
120V
Dimmer Location
On cord
Notes
Compatible with lighting control systems upon request.

Contract & Certifications

Certifications
IP20

Care & Assembly

Product Care
Patina Metal
  • Clean with a very soft, dry cloth or breathe onto a soft cloth then rub gently in the direction of the patina.
  • Do not use abrasive cloths or cleaners as this may scratch or damage the finish.
Polished Metal
  • Clean polished metal or polished stainless with a damp cloth.
  • Do not use commercial or heavy-duty polishes or waxes, as they may scratch or damage the finish.
  • Polishes we recommend are Brasso, Simichrome, or our favorite Flitz; these can be used without inflicting damage even for the unskilled user, unless the polished surface has a wax sealer coat.
  • Polishes will remove the wax while polishing the metal, but the surface would then have to be re-waxed if it is on a metal that needs to be sealed.
Plaster
  • Care for the plaster by dusting regularly with a soft cloth.
Assembly & Installation
Assembly Required
Yes
Intended for dry locations.

Finishes

Metal

Bronze Patina Satin Varnish No. 1001
Polished Brass No. 54

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Pouenat

The Pouenat studios were established in Moulins, Allier in 1880. With a team of 25 skilled craftsmen and collaborators still working in Moulins, Pouenat is one of the few artistic producers remaining in the tradition of iron craft. Their pieces can be found in homes as well as hotels and high-fashion retail including the Balmain and Dior boutiques in Paris. Pouenat artisans have even restored the balustrades of the chateau of Versailles and other iconic monuments.