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The cUL listed Carmina Small Tripod Table Lamp by UMAGE is an elegant and delicate fixture, able to be flipped 180 degrees and ideal for modern bedrooms, living rooms and home offices. Its flowing design adds subtle sophistication to any residential or commercial space. The tripod includes a switch, plug and E26 socket, as well as 10 feet of matching textile cord, and the shade is composed of durable polypropylene and polycarbonate. Detailed instructions for assembly and mounting are included.
The Russell Modern Tripod Table Lamp by Visual Comfort features a striking, angular design. A tapered Natural Paper shade is paired with contrasting metal finishes for a sleek look. Gently diffuses illumination and is perfect for use in modern bedrooms, living rooms, and home offices.
The Shinto Tripod Table Lamp by Robert Abbey calls to mind Japanese Shinto shrines that are used to bridge modern Japanese with their collective past and their ancestors. The trim and iron columns of this table lamp form an outline reminiscent of Shinmei torii-style Shinto shrines. Its clean lines and fine ascot-white fabric lend this table lamp to rooms looking to achieve a modern or Asian aesthetic while meticulously fusing both.
Shade Tripod Base LED Table Lamp by UMAGE features a shade made of felt with an LED Edison bulb. The design piece combines aesthetics with functionality. The felt shade can be adjusted in various directions to help direct light, while shielding unwanted glare.

Lumiere is always in balance. Its presence is bold but not showy, elegant yet minimal, and is based on the contrast between warm and cold, the technological and hand-operated. Table lamp features a blown glass shade supported by a metallic tripod base that radiates class and ingenuity. Lumiere provides ambient as well as task illumination that can be controlled with an in-line dimmer. Select Lumiere Table Lamp with blown glass shade in White, Grey, or Brown and base in Aluminum or Black Chrome finish. Shown in Aluminum finish and White shade.
The Tripode M3 Table Lamp by Santa & Cole features a bundle of three black metal tubes joined like a modern tripod, without the need for a base, a generous drum shaped ribbon shade. Sitting at the top of the drum shade is a Metal Black cover giving great illumination underneath the fixture This family of lamps was designed to create warm atmospheres, to awaken feelings, and to brighten up monochromatic spaces.

The Lumiere Table Lamp by Foscarini has an elegant gradation of tones. The new glossy finish in the blown glass and the finish for the characteristic tripod, transform one of the most important pieces in the Foscarini collection into a practically new model, demonstrating its surprising freshness. The refined elegance of Lumiere's personality is thus further enhanced, making it an even better choice for rooms in any style and taste.
A modern-contemporary lighting fixture, the Caron Table Lamps clean frame and sleek drum shade form a design worthy silhouette. The metal body reaches out from the center rod to the base, forming a tripod in support Caron's stance. Caron Floor Lamp's thin frame allows it to provide warm ambient lighting in various interior layouts. Featured with two chains on opposing sides of the lamp, Caron brings multi-dimensional illumination to your room of choice.

Design by George Nelson, 1952. Produced by Herman Miller. Handcrafted in Michigan, USA Without question, the Nelson Cigar Tripod Lamp is a tried-and-true standard of the modern vocabulary. George Nelson designed the first lamps in 1952. These lamps, with their simple sculptural shapes, are constructed of an innovative taut plastic that coats a steel wire-frame. Nelson's unique design and ingenious use of materials prove to eliminate glare and provide an abundant, yet diffused light. A quality which alone is unique to this material. From the forming of the wire-frame, to the spraying of the vinyl form, one-by-one, each Bubble Lamp is constructed to last decades and each Bubble Lamp is built to George Nelson's original specifications.

Design by George Nelson, 1952. Produced by Herman Miller. Handcrafted in Michigan, USA Without question, the Nelson Pear Tripod Lamp is a tried-and-true standard of the modern vocabulary. George Nelson designed the first lamps in 1952. These lamps, with their simple sculptural shapes, are constructed of an innovative taut plastic that coats a steel wire-frame. Nelson's unique design and ingenious use of materials prove to eliminate glare and provide an abundant, yet diffused light. A quality which alone is unique to this material. From the forming of the wire-frame, to the spraying of the vinyl form, one-by-one, each Bubble Lamp is constructed to last decades and each Bubble Lamp is built to George Nelson's original specifications. These famous lamps are part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Pear light mounted on low stand. Includes 7.5 feet of cord.
An ultramodern floor lamp, the Nelson Ball Tripod Lamp by George Nelson is reminiscent of a traditional paper lantern. The unique design of the Nelson Ball Tripod Lamp solidified its place in modern design. Supported by a durable brushed nickel tripod base combined with a flexible plastic shade over a wire frame, the lamp’s low profile makes it ideal for soft uplighting in small spaces.

Design by George Nelson, 1952. Produced by Herman Miller. Handcrafted in Michigan, USA Without question, the Nelson Lantern Tripod Lamp with stand is a tried-and-true standard of the modern vocabulary. George Nelson designed the first lamps in 1952. These lamps, with their simple sculptural shapes, are constructed of an innovative taut plastic that coats a steel wire-frame. Nelson's unique design and ingenious use of materials prove to eliminate glare and provide an abundant, yet diffused light. A quality which alone is unique to this material. From the forming of the wire-frame, to the spraying of the vinyl form, one-by-one, each Bubble Lamp is constructed to last decades and each Bubble Lamp is built to George Nelson's original specifications. These famous lamps are part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Lantern light mounted on low stand. Includes 7.5 feet of cord.

Solis is an innovative, simple and elegant portable freestanding lamp that creates a distinctive ambiance. An engaging blend of light and shadow are filtered through its laser-cut streams creating a radiating pattern that resembles the sun's rays. Thereby making the shadow play as much a part of the fixture as the structure itself. Polyester fabric is held in tension between two polished stainless steel rings providing both direct and diffused light to enhance any environment. Solis Freestanding models feature a suspended shade over a portable tripod base. An extra long cord and carrying handle are provided to allow for maximum portability throughout any space. Features: Available in two sizes and 4 colors. Fire retardant polyester fabric Easy to assemble tripod base. Includes carrying strap and 9 foot cord for easy portability. Full range dimmer. Ships flat-packed.
Combining chic and chick, the Eos Tripod Table Lamp from UMAGE is a flight of fancy from designer Soren Ravn Christensen. Set atop the highly durable, matte-finished tripod legs is a paper globe adorned with goose feathers. While the immediate features of this table lamp's design are obvious, you will be pleasantly surprised by the soft, ambient light that emanates from this inspired design.
Design by George Nelson, 1952. Produced by Herman Miller. Handcrafted in Michigan, USA Without question, the Nelson Pear Tripod Lamp is a tried-and-true standard of the modern vocabulary. George Nelson designed the first lamps in 1952. These lamps, with their simple sculptural shapes, are constructed of an innovative taut plastic that coats a steel wire-frame. Nelson's unique design and ingenious use of materials prove to eliminate glare and provide an abundant, yet diffused light. A quality which alone is unique to this material. From the forming of the wire-frame, to the spraying of the vinyl form, one-by-one, each Bubble Lamp is constructed to last decades and each Bubble Lamp is built to George Nelson's original specifications. These famous lamps are part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Pear light mounted on low stand. Includes 7.5 feet of cord.PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN OPEN BOX RETURN ITEM. PRODUCT IS IN NEW CONDITION. ALL OPEN BOX SALES ARE FINAL. QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND.
Design by George Nelson, 1952. Produced by Herman Miller. Handcrafted in Michigan, USA Without question, the Nelson Cigar Tripod Lamp is a tried-and-true standard of the modern vocabulary. George Nelson designed the first lamps in 1952. These lamps, with their simple sculptural shapes, are constructed of an innovative taut plastic that coats a steel wire-frame. Nelson's unique design and ingenious use of materials prove to eliminate glare and provide an abundant, yet diffused light. A quality which alone is unique to this material. From the forming of the wire-frame, to the spraying of the vinyl form, one-by-one, each Bubble Lamp is constructed to last decades and each Bubble Lamp is built to George Nelson's original specifications. These famous lamps are part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Cigar light mounted on low stand. Includes 7.5 feet of cord. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN OPEN BOX RETURN ITEM. PRODUCT IS IN NEW CONDITION. ALL OPEN BOX SALES ARE FINAL. QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND.
Design by George Nelson, 1952. Produced by Herman Miller. Handcrafted in Michigan, USA Without question, the Nelson Cigar Tripod Lamp is a tried-and-true standard of the modern vocabulary. George Nelson designed the first lamps in 1952. These lamps, with their simple sculptural shapes, are constructed of an innovative taut plastic that coats a steel wire-frame. Nelson's unique design and ingenious use of materials prove to eliminate glare and provide an abundant, yet diffused light. A quality which alone is unique to this material. From the forming of the wire-frame, to the spraying of the vinyl form, one-by-one, each Bubble Lamp is constructed to last decades and each Bubble Lamp is built to George Nelson's original specifications. These famous lamps are part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Cigar light mounted on low stand. Includes 7.5 feet of cord. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN OPEN BOX RETURN ITEM. PRODUCT IS IN NEW CONDITION. ALL OPEN BOX SALES ARE FINAL. QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND.