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Caryatid noun: architecture female gure used as a pillar to support the entablature of a Greek building. My love of classical Greek architecture inspired the caryatid lamp. A mix of the classical with a hint of the modern. A perfect combination. - Paul Grüer
Stacked base on swirl feet, with a sculpted silver leaf metal stem influenced by 18th century caryatid. Glazed silver leaf shade.
Finish Details: Silver leaf stem with 18th century caryatid element.
The 18th and 19th centuries brought about a time of great engineering advancements as part of the industrial revolution. The inventions and innovations that sprung forth allowed industrial manufacturing to become more efficient than ever imagined. This collection pays homage to the great machines of that time period with solid cast iron wheels, heavy gauge chain, and a Vintage Rust finish. Shades included.
Refined chandelier features simple lines and forms reminiscent of the 18th century. Enhance this fixture with shades! Choose from one below, or see our entire selection under Lighting Accessories
Global Chic Fresh from the 18th Century! Chinese railing on the breezeway of the Robert Carter House in Williamsburg, VA inspired this lamp. This handsome townhouse belonged to Robert Carter III, grandson of King Carter, the wealthiest landowner in the early 18th-century Virginia
Material: Brass, Iron, Steel
Dimensions: 22-Inch L x 7.25-Inch W x 36.5-Inch H (22.5 lb.)
Bulb Quantity : 2
Bulb Type: A
Bulb Wattage: 60
Care Instructions: Dust with dry cloth, metal cleaner and polish