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'Follow' Table Lamp - Green

$373.59per item
£270per item
€319.81per item
CA$511.48per item
A$567.27per item
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NOK 3,771.14per item
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Green lamp base with a drippy texture and a matte finish paired with an Apple Green lampshade Bulb NOT included Recommended bulb fitting: E27/26 Recommended bulb type: Mini Globe LED The estimated processing time is 2 weeks from order confirmation. As each item is hand-built, there may be some differences between your product and the images displayed here. The unique characteristics add to the charm of the artwork. IMPORTANT: Please be aware of import charges if ordering from outside the UK.

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