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Paradoxical Embrace Tachism Tripod Lamp with High-Res Printed Shade, US\CA plug
Paradoxical Embrace Tachism Tripod Lamp with High-Res Printed Shade, US\CA plug
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Introducing the Paradoxical Embrace Tachism Tripod Lamp, where function meets aesthetics in a harmonious embrace. This exquisite lamp combines a galvanized steel tripod base with a custom-printed lamp shade, resulting in a stunning piece that seamlessly blends durability and style.
The lamp shade is adorned with a high-resolution print of the captivating Paradoxical Embrace Tachism painting. Its swirling patterns and organic shapes invite you to delve into the contradictions and connections within the artwork, creating an intriguing focal point that sparks conversation and reflection.
Not only does this lamp exude visual brilliance, but it also allows you to infuse your own personality into your surroundings. The custom-printed lamp shade can accommodate high-resolution prints, enabling you to personalize your space and showcase your unique taste and aesthetic sensibilities.
In addition to its aesthetic allure, the Paradoxical Embrace Tachism Tripod Lamp is also designed with functionality in mind. With a convenient type A plug featuring two flat pins, this lamp is compatible with sockets used in the USA and Canada, ensuring effortless and hassle-free installation.
The lamp operates on a 100 - 127 V power supply, making it suitable for a variety of residential or commercial settings. It requires either a 13 Watt compact fluorescent or a 60 Watt regular incandescent or LED equivalent bulb, providing ample illumination to create a captivating ambiance in any room.
Experience the paradoxes of life and the beauty in the unexpected with the Paradoxical Embrace Tachism Tripod Lamp. Invest in this unique decorative piece that not only illuminates your space but also serves as a profound work of art, inviting you to embrace the contradictions and connections that surround us all.



