The Watts Table Lamp
The Watts Table Lamp is a combination of joyful color and industrial material. Made from powder coated aluminum this lamp features a stained glass shade made from four complimenting colors. The glass colors complement the base while creating a cheerful glow for your space. The assembled lamp is garnished with a brass flip switch and a fabric wrapped, colored cord; purposefully integrated for seamless function.
10-12 Weeks Production Time
Width 6” Depth 6” Total Height 24” Shade Diameter 18”
Stained Glass, Powder Coated Aluminum, Brass Hardware
email info@lululafortune.com for custom colors
The Watts Table Lamp is a combination of joyful color and industrial material. Made from powder coated aluminum this lamp features a stained glass shade made from four complimenting colors. The glass colors complement the base while creating a cheerful glow for your space. The assembled lamp is garnished with a brass flip switch and a fabric wrapped, colored cord; purposefully integrated for seamless function.
10-12 Weeks Production Time
Width 6” Depth 6” Total Height 24” Shade Diameter 18”
Stained Glass, Powder Coated Aluminum, Brass Hardware
email info@lululafortune.com for custom colors
The Watts Table Lamp is a combination of joyful color and industrial material. Made from powder coated aluminum this lamp features a stained glass shade made from four complimenting colors. The glass colors complement the base while creating a cheerful glow for your space. The assembled lamp is garnished with a brass flip switch and a fabric wrapped, colored cord; purposefully integrated for seamless function.
10-12 Weeks Production Time
Width 6” Depth 6” Total Height 24” Shade Diameter 18”
Stained Glass, Powder Coated Aluminum, Brass Hardware
email info@lululafortune.com for custom colors
The Watts Table Lamp is named after Mary Watts. As an artist, designer, writer, businesswoman and philanthropist, Mary found ways for her art and creativity to support and inspire the people around her. She was the creative powerhouse behind two significant enterprises: the Watts Chapel and the Potters’ Arts Guild at Compton.