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Brooklyn Giant Silver Floor Lamp from made.com SOLD


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This lamp is like a fabulous giant anglepoise. It's very versatile because it works very well as a reading light from above, but it casts light wide enough to be a primary light source in a room or part of a room. It reminds me of a mid-century modern triffid, but does not eat people or plants.


SOLD collected from Forest Hill, SE23.


It is in good condition and has only had light use. The base has some marks in a circular formation around the lighting mechanism; this is more or less inevitable because of the way the locking mechanism is situated.


See the stock picture here;


http://www.made.com/lighting/floor-lamps/brooklyn-giant-floor-lamp-silver

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