Antique Bronze Equestrian Sculptural Table Lamp
Illuminate your home with the spirited elegance of the Antique Bronze Equestrian Sculptural Table Lamp. This exquisite lighting piece features a masterfully detailed horse-head bust as its base, capturing the strength and grace of the noble stallion. Topped with a soft, pleated cream shade, this lamp serves as a sophisticated focal point for a traditional study, a rustic living room, or a grand bedside table.
Product Highlights
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Material: The sculptural base is expertly cast from high-quality Resin, featuring a hand-finished surface that replicates the tensed muscle fibers and solid presence of traditional bronze.
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Color: Finished in a rich Antique Bronze with deep, hand-applied patinas that emphasize the flowing texture of the mane and anatomical contours.
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Shade: Includes a premium Cream Pleated Fabric Shade, designed to diffuse a warm, inviting glow throughout your space.
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Size: Stands at a grand Height of 25 Inches (with shade) and a base Length of 12 Inches.
Key Features
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Detailed Equestrian Artistry: The base showcases an expressive horse bust with a flowing, textured mane and alert features, embodying a sense of freedom and heritage.
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Artisanal Wood-Style Base: The sculpture is integrated into a Textured Gnarled-Wood Pedestal, adding an organic, "found-object" aesthetic to the metallic finish.
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Sophisticated Lighting Solution: The combination of the metallic bronze base and the soft cream shade provides a high-end look that complements dark wood furniture and leather-bound books.
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Durable Construction: Crafted with a weighted base to ensure stability on consoles, desks, or nightstands while maintaining a gallery-quality appearance.
Care Instructions
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Shade Care: To maintain the crisp look of the pleats, dust the fabric shade gently with a soft-bristled brush or a lint roller.
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Base Care: Dust the bronze resin base regularly with a soft, dry microfiber cloth to preserve the metallic luster.
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Cleaning: Avoid using water, damp wipes, or chemical cleaners on the sculptural base, as these can settle into the textured mane and damage the hand-applied patina.