Grand Piano 26 inch 5 watt Black & Satin Nickel Piano Lamp Portable Light in Black with Satin Nickel
- Bulbs Included
- Non-Returnable
Grand Piano 26 inch 5 watt Black & Satin Nickel Piano Lamp Portable Light in Black with Satin Nickel
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Description
Grand Piano Counter Balance LED Floor Lamp in Black with Satin Nickel Accents
Brand
House of TroyCategory
Desk LampsCollection
Grand PianoFinish
Black with Satin NickelColor
BlacksProduct Specifications
Product Information
- Brand:
- House of Troy
- Brand Category:
- Piano Lamp
- Shipping Method:
- Ground
- SKU:
- PFLED-527
- UPC:
- 753174057041
Electrical and Operational Information
- Color Rendering Index:
- 85
- Color Temperature:
- 3500K
- Lamping Category:
- LED
- Lamping Included:
- Bulbs Included
- Lamping Type:
- LED
- Lumens:
- 320
- Primary Number of Bulbs:
- 1
- Total Number of Bulbs:
- 1
- Voltage:
- 100V
- Wattage Max:
- 5.00
Dimensions and Measurements
- Backplate/Canopy Height:
- 10
- Backplate/Canopy Width:
- 10
- Extension:
- 33.00
- Height:
- 26
- Maximum Adjustable Height:
- 54
- Weight:
- 25
- Width:
- 10
Warranty and Specifications
- Country of Origin:
- US
- Prop 65:
- Yes
- Title 20:
- Yes
Additional Details
- Features:
-
- 10ft clear cord
- Title 20 Compliant
- Shade Size: 10
- Voltage: 100-240V
- Base: 10
- Material:
- Metal
- Switch Features:
- Switch on socket
Shade Information
- Shade Features:
- Metal
About the Brand
House of Troy was founded in 1947 by Everett Bailey in Montreal, Canada. Mr. Bailey, operated a small custom lamp manufacturing company selling to gift and department stores in the Montreal area. His son, Norm, took over the business in 1960, and began specializing in picture lights. He moved the business to Troy, Vermont in 1962. Hence the name House of Troy.