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1933 Chicago 'World’s Fair' Black Bamboo Floor Lamp with Parasol Shade and Coiled Seagrass Base

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1933 Chicago 'World’s Fair' Black Bamboo Floor Lamp with Parasol Shade and Coiled Seagrass Base

Description

Tennant NY's The World's Fair Collection is a family of fixtures handmade from sustainably sourced materials and upcycled antique paper parasols given to visitors at the 20th century’s most illustrious cultural expo.

Model No. 001A features an oil-paper shade constructed from a vintage souvenir parasol handed out at the Japanese Pavilion during the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago

It sits atop a lacquered, mahogany brown, black bamboo column with rattan wrapping and a stained, coiled-seagrass base. Brass fittings, tan leather accents, and a cloth-covered cord complete the modernist profile.

Made-to-order by hand in New York by artist Christopher Tennant.

* As all of the parasols are individually sourced antiques, the resulting shades may have small imperfections and repairs, reflecting their historic character.

Made to order. Ships in 2-4 weeks.

Full Height w/ Shade: 60" (152.4 cm)
Shade Width: 19" (48.2 cm)
Shade Height: 16" (40.6 cm)
Base Width: 8.5" (21.5 cm)
Base Height: 2.5" (6.35 cm)
Cord Length: 8' (243.8 cm)

Materials: Bamboo, brass, rattan, leather, seagrass, cement, antique Japanese oil paper, paint, lacquer.

UL and CUL listed.

Details

Brand

Tennant NY

Dimensions

See dimensions under Description tab

Material

Brass, bamboo, woven seagrass, rattan, lacquer.

Condition

New

Shipping & Delivery

$225 in the U.S. 

For our smaller home décor items, we ship FedEx Ground. Arrives in 3 to 5 days. Do you need it faster? Inquire here.

Worldwide shipping available. Inquire here.

    $1,041.25

    Original: $2,975.00

    -65%
    1933 Chicago 'World’s Fair' Black Bamboo Floor Lamp with Parasol Shade and Coiled Seagrass Base

    $2,975.00

    $1,041.25

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    Description

    Description

    Tennant NY's The World's Fair Collection is a family of fixtures handmade from sustainably sourced materials and upcycled antique paper parasols given to visitors at the 20th century’s most illustrious cultural expo.

    Model No. 001A features an oil-paper shade constructed from a vintage souvenir parasol handed out at the Japanese Pavilion during the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago

    It sits atop a lacquered, mahogany brown, black bamboo column with rattan wrapping and a stained, coiled-seagrass base. Brass fittings, tan leather accents, and a cloth-covered cord complete the modernist profile.

    Made-to-order by hand in New York by artist Christopher Tennant.

    * As all of the parasols are individually sourced antiques, the resulting shades may have small imperfections and repairs, reflecting their historic character.

    Made to order. Ships in 2-4 weeks.

    Full Height w/ Shade: 60" (152.4 cm)
    Shade Width: 19" (48.2 cm)
    Shade Height: 16" (40.6 cm)
    Base Width: 8.5" (21.5 cm)
    Base Height: 2.5" (6.35 cm)
    Cord Length: 8' (243.8 cm)

    Materials: Bamboo, brass, rattan, leather, seagrass, cement, antique Japanese oil paper, paint, lacquer.

    UL and CUL listed.

    Details

    Brand

    Tennant NY

    Dimensions

    See dimensions under Description tab

    Material

    Brass, bamboo, woven seagrass, rattan, lacquer.

    Condition

    New

    Shipping & Delivery

    $225 in the U.S. 

    For our smaller home décor items, we ship FedEx Ground. Arrives in 3 to 5 days. Do you need it faster? Inquire here.

    Worldwide shipping available. Inquire here.