Giorgina Table is a table lamp produced by the Eichholtz Brand. This table lamp, handcrafted, has a cruciform base in brass, on which stands a delicate Alabaster...
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Available in 3/4 weeksGiorgina Table is a table lamp produced by the Eichholtz Brand.
This table lamp, handcrafted, has a cruciform base in brass, on which stands a delicate Alabaster cylinder, inside which there is the light source. Thanks to its delicate light and alabaster reflections, this lamp adapts to any environment, whether it is a living room or a contract or public environment, becoming its undisputed protagonist.
Lighting source:E14 1x40W - 230V
Ø 14 cm - H. 47 cm
Eichholtz celebrates the modern version of distant cultures through a rich catalog of luxury chairs, dining and coffee tables, armchairs, sofas, vases and other accessories defined by charming and decorative designs, from the most iconic pieces to the newest proposals. With Eichholtz each part of your home, from the bedroom to the living room, turns into a friendly and harmonious setting to be lived in the name of original design.
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