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House of Troy GPLED19-61 Grand Piano Portable LED Lamp, 19", Polished Brass
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House of Troy GPLED19-61 Grand Piano Portable LED Lamp, 19", Polished Brass

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From the Manufacturer The House of Troy GPLED19-61 Grand Piano 19-Inch Portable LED Lamp shows that hand-craftsmanship is a time honored tradition, as alive today as the land itself. In this tradition, House of Troy carefully crafts each light for you by hand, to the highest quality standards. This brass-accented lamp will create a stunning presence in any room and works well with many styles of decor. Showcasing the classic lines of this lamp and cut from the highest quality solid brass, the GPLED19-61 has a polished brass finish that is polished and buffed giving it a reflective quality. A coat of clear lacquer is applied to protect and seal the finish for a lifetime of use. This House of Troy light fixture has a 5-Inch height with a curved neck allowing for ample illumination while playing your piano. The GPLED19-61 emits a Lumen power of 80 and uses 2.2 watts of power which gives the incandescent equivalency of (4) 15 watt bulbs. It is controlled by a switch at the center of the 19-Inch wide shade. The felt-lined clamp base adjusts up to 1-Inch, with a factory formed opening for the 10-foot black cord with a transformer and polarized plug. The metal components of House of Troy products should be cleaned with warm water and a soft cloth; using soaps or glass cleaners may damage the metal finish. This fixture is sold one per package and is UL listed in the USA and Canada. This lamp is CA Title 20 Compliant. Tucked into the northern Vermont hills, House of Troy has been producing classic lighting since the mid 1940s. Though off the beaten path and far from the spotlights of the big cities, the House of Troy reputation burns brightly. For nearly sixty years, the company has been offering lighting known for its craftsmanship and quality.

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