Casa Padrino
Casa Padrino luxury baroque crystal floor lamp brass with patina / brown H. 172 cm
Item number 129501
With this magnificent baroque floor lamp, Casa Padrino presents an exquisite lighting object that will become a decorative highlight in any living environment.
Magnificent Luxury Baroque Floor Lamp by Casa Padrino
Material: Brass, Glass, Fabric
Diameter: 53 cm
Height: 172 cm
Socket: 3x E14
Power: Max. 40W
Color: Brass with Patina / Brown
Excellent craftsmanship
Easy-care & durable material
Bulbs not included
From the Luxury Baroque Furniture Collection by Casa Padrino!
You are purchasing a product of the Casa Padrino brand.
Casa Padrino is a renowned European producer and distributor of Baroque furniture and luxury decorative items and is a registered trademark with the German Patent and Trademark Office.
Casa Padrino – Magnificent Baroque Floor Lamp Made of Brass with Glass Crystal – Timeless Elegance for Stylish Interiors
With this luxurious Baroque floor lamp, Casa Padrino presents a truly impressive lighting object that combines classic splendor and exquisite materials in perfect harmony. Crafted from fine brass, the floor lamp exudes a majestic elegance that fills any room with a touch of noble sophistication.
A round lampshade made of high-quality fabric in warm brown provides a soft, cozy light and creates a stylish atmosphere – ideal for luxurious hotel lounges, prestigious restaurants, or sophisticated living spaces. The lustrous glass crystal in the center of the lamp body adds an additional sparkling touch and sets charming accents in combination with the elegant brass frame.
The artistic design and fine craftsmanship make this Baroque floor lamp a unique highlight that combines both decorative and functional aspects at the highest level. Whether as representative accent lighting next to sofa groups, as a stylish eye-catcher in hotel foyers or as a sophisticated addition to elegant dining areas – this floor lamp lends any ambience a sublime, luxurious touch.
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