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The revisiting of a classic: the baroque table lamp. The revolutionary feature of this lamp is that it is made entirely of transparent or batch-dyed polycarbonate. On the one hand, it is classical, rich and traditional, and on the other, it is innovative, transparent and ironic.
The baroque style base is composed of three decorated layers that interconnect, and the large lampshade is make with a plissé effect, to create maximum reflection and glamour.
Buy Bourgie on-line in the US at All Modern.com or Lumens.com starting at USD $360.00 (varies with options)
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