The Elizabeth Lamp 1
The Elizabeth Lamp 2

The Elizabeth Lamp

$115

This simple and vintage ELIZABETH LAMP is made by hand on the lower east side. Each lamp includes 8 feet of cotton cord that is so beautiful you won't want to hide it. This lamp will add a bright architectural element to any interior and looks handsome on or off. Can be used as a table lamp or hanging pendant. Included with each lamp is a 2 inch metal screw-hook for easy installation and use right out of the box. ---------------------------------------------------------------- - Recommended max. bulb wattage: 75W - Cord length: 8' (2.4meters) - Dimensions: 9.75" x 4.75" (25cm x 12.1cm) - Socket: 120v/240v - medium base (e26/e27) - Socket type: unfinished brass - On/off switch: keyless - Cage type: black vinyl-coated steel - Plug type: 2-prong black rubber * Component parts are UL listed * Conforms to all applicable CE directives * Not intended for use outdoors * Add cord length or an int'l plug here * 2" metal wall or ceiling screw-hook included * Light bulb is not included, but available here

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Dennis Murphy

Dennis Murphy

MPDESIGNSHOP

Philadelphia, PA
Member since: 2013
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Manhattan Project Design Shop is a Philadelphia-based lighting and design company founded in NYC in 2011. We design and manufacture a curated selection of industrial and custom lighting fixtures and provide design and interior project management services. Founder and designer, Dennis Murphy, received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the Cooper Union School of Architecture before working in public-sector design as a liaison at the New York City Department of Design and Construction. Our first lighting designs were the result of necessity, illuminating a north Brooklyn apartment that didn't have a single light socket. We follow Andy Warhol's maxim "making money is art, and working is art, and good business is the best art."

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