Quoizel Lighting Museum of New Mexico 2 Light Table Lamp in Valiant Bronze NX615TVA
In 1920, Museum of International Folk Art founder, Florence Dibell Barlett first visited New Mexico and stayed at the well-known San Gabriel Ranch. In the 1930''s she bought and lovingly restored the 70-acre ranch renaming it El Mirador. Ms. Bartlett loved bright colors and light-filled rooms so she added a number of stained glass windows. The glass maker adapted her favorite Native American beadwork patterns into the designs. The window over the front door provided the inspiration for this piece
| Design Information |
| Category |
Table Lamps |
| Finish |
Valiant Bronze |
| Dimensions and Weight (inches and pounds) |
| Dimensions |
| LENGTH |
WIDTH |
HEIGHT |
| |
14.50 |
23.50 |
|
| Weight |
10.30 |
| Bulb Information |
| |
PRIMARY |
SECONDARY |
| Bulb Type |
A19 MED |
|
| Number of Bulbs |
2 |
|
| Max Wattage |
60 |
|
| Shipping Information |
| Ships Via |
UPS
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| Ship Dimensions |
| LENGTH |
WIDTH |
HEIGHT |
| 30.5000 |
22.0000 |
11.0000 |
|
| Ship Weight |
15.0000 lb. |
| Product Rating |
| Voltage |
120vAC |
| Outdoor Rating |
|
| UL Rating |
CUL |
Additional Information
Design Style: Arts & Crafts
Voltage: 120vAC
Bulbs Included: No
Safety Rating: CUL
Material: Resin
Switch Type: Two-Circuit (li,l2,l1-l2/Off)
Related SKUs: NX615FVA | NX615PVA | NX615TVA
Long Description: In 1920, Museum of International Folk Art founder, Florence Dibell Barlett first visited New Mexico and stayed at the well-known San Gabriel Ranch. In the 1930s she bought and lovingly restored the 70-acre ranch renaming it El Mirador. Ms. Bartlett loved bright colors and light-filled rooms so she added a number of stained glass windows. The glass maker adapted her favorite Native American beadwork patterns into the designs. The window over the front door provided the inspiration for this piece
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