Morris 22 inch 6.2 watt Antique Brass Table Lamp Portable Light, with USB Port
- Bulbs Included
- Non-Returnable
Morris 22 inch 6.2 watt Antique Brass Table Lamp Portable Light, with USB Port
- Bulbs Included
- Non-Returnable
In stock items ship in 1-3 business days.
Discontinued
This item is no longer available, but our Lighting Experts will be happy to help you find something similar that will suit your style, space and budget.
Are you a Trade Professional?
Log in to your LNY Pro account, or sign up here to receive exclusive trade pricing and other Pro benefits today!
Love the look of this product?
Our Experts Help You Every Step of the Way
Our Lighting Experts can help you find the brand that best suits your style & budget.Morris 22 inch 6.2 watt Antique Brass Table Lamp Portable Light, with USB Port
Description
Morris Adjustable LED Table Lamp with USB port in Antique Brass
Product Specifications
Product Information
- Brand:
- House of Troy
- Brand Category:
- Table Lamp
- Shipping Method:
- Ground
- SKU:
- MO250-AB
- UPC:
- 753174068160
Electrical and Operational Information
- Color Rendering Index:
- 80
- Color Temperature:
- 3000K
- Lamping Category:
- LED
- Lamping Included:
- Bulbs Included
- Lamping Type:
- Integrated LED
- Lumens:
- 600
- Primary Number of Bulbs:
- 1
- Total Number of Bulbs:
- 1
- Voltage:
- 120V
- Wattage Max:
- 6.20
Dimensions and Measurements
- Extension:
- 10.50
- Height:
- 22
- Width:
- 15.5
Warranty and Specifications
- Country of Origin:
- US
- Prop 65:
- Yes
- Title 20:
- Yes
Additional Details
- Features:
-
- Shade Dimensions: 3.75in. x 4in.
- Title 20 Compliant
- Shade Size: 3.75" x 4
- Base: 8
- Material:
- Metal
- Switch Features:
- On/Off on Shade
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.