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Andrew Martin

Armato Table Lamp Black, Table Lamp - Andrew Martin

£1,059

Colour: Black, Gold, Cream and beige

This exquisite table lamp showcases a tactile dark ceramic base with a unique pearlescent sheen, achieved through a reactive glaze. Its organic shape is complemented by an antique burnished brass shade, adding luxurious metallic accents. Crafted by Kelly Wearstler, the lamp embodies opulence and sophistication, perfect for elevating any interior space.

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Original Product Description:

A wonderfully tactile dark ceramic table lamp with antique burnished brass shade, designed by Kelly Wearstler. The base has been coated with a reactive ceramic glaze that when fired gives the material a unique pearlescent sheen. With the organic shapes and metallic accents, this table lamp exudes an air of opulence. Armato Table Lamp Black, Table Lamp - Andrew Martin

Founded in 1978, Andrew Martin has become a beacon of global design, celebrated for its unique ability to integrate diverse cultural inspirations into its creations. Recognized by The Sunday Times as a "barometer of style for our era," the brand offers a sophisticated array of products that reflect its commitment to quality and innovation. In the lighting category, Andrew Martin excels with a collection that combines artistic flair with functional elegance. Each piece is crafted to illuminate spaces while adding a touch of global charm, using high-quality materials that ensure durability and style. The brand's lighting designs are not just about illumination; they are about creating an atmosphere that resonates with the eclectic and worldly aesthetic Andrew Martin is known for. Whether it's a statement chandelier or a subtle table lamp, each item is a testament to the brand's dedication to bringing a unique and cultured perspective to interior spaces.

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