Clario Aged Brass Crystal Table Lamp

Clario Aged Brass Crystal Table Lamp

$1,582.90
Sale price  $1,582.90 Regular price  $1,727.00
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Clario Aged Brass Crystal Table Lamp

Clario Aged Brass Crystal Table Lamp

$1,582.90
Sale price  $1,582.90 Regular price  $1,727.00
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Clario Aged Brass Crystal Table Lamp

The Clario Aged Brass Crystal Table Lamp brings the crystal table-lamp vocabulary into a substantial tabletop silhouette — a crystal column body crowned with a substantial linen shade, finished with aged-brass steel framework, the entire fixture reading as crystal architectural sculpture rather than ambient table lamp. The crystal column is the design's defining material gesture; the aged-brass framework provides warm tabletop metallic detail without competing for visual attention.

The crystal body does specific work that ceramic, metal, or glass-shaded table lamps cannot. Where most table lamps treat the base as structural support for the shade, the Clario treats the crystal base as the principal visual element — the crystal catching ambient room light, refracting it gently into the surrounding architecture, providing visual interest at tabletop scale even when the lamp is unlit. The linen shade above provides warm diffused output without competing with the crystal's refractive character.

A piece for the rooms designed around refractive material vocabulary at substantial tabletop scale — formal living rooms with substantial side tables and polished surrounding surfaces, primary bedrooms where the bedside table deserves crystal architectural rather than purely functional lighting, entry consoles where the tabletop lamp should announce the rest of the interior's commitment to refractive material vocabulary.

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