Quoizel NX615 Tiffany Three Light Up Lighting Table Lamp from the Museum of New Mexico Collection
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Technical Specs
| Bulb Base | Candelabra (E12), Medium (E26) |
| Bulb Type | Incandescent |
| Collection | Museum of New Mexico |
| Energy Star | No |
| Height | 23.50 |
| Light Direction | Up Lighting |
| Material | Resin |
| Number of Bulbs | 3 |
| Suggested Room Fit | Office |
| Switch Type | Two-Circuit |
| Theme | Tiffany / Stained Glass |
| Wattage | 180, 21 |
| Watts Per Bulb | 60, 7 |
| Width | 14.50 |
- In 1920, Museum of International Folk Art founder, Florence Dibell Barlett first visited NewMexico and stayed at the well-known San Gabriel Ranch. In the 1930's she bought andlovingly restored the 70-acre ranch renaming it El Mirador
- Ms. Bartlett loved bright colorsand light-filled rooms so she added a number of stained glass windows
- The glass makeradapted her favorite Native American beadwork patterns into the designs
- The windowover the front door provided the inspiration for this lamp
- Three light up lighting table lamp featuring a light in the base
- Requires 2 60w Medium base bulbs (not included) and 1 7w Candelabra base bulb (not included)
- Includes 8 feet of wire
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Our SKU: NX615
This product is listed under the following manufacturer number(s):
- NX615TVA
Valiant Bronze
*Denotes a finish or option that has been discontinued
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Quoizel Museum of New Mexico Collection
The inspiration for the design came from the collections at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture in Santa Fe, NM, and is modeled after the patterns in Native American pottery, textiles and jewelry. Diamonds figure prominently in all types of Navajo weaving and have become the one symbol most often used to create a Southwestern feel to works of art. Translating the design to Tiffany glass changes the feel of the motif and places it more in the Arts & Crafts style. This lighting product may have
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Warranty Info
Warranty
QUOIZEL, Inc. Warrants that this product will be free of electrical defects for the lifetime of the original owner. Should any electrical part (wiring, switches, sockets, pugs, or the like) fail through any defect in materials or workmanship during the life of the original owner, QUOIZEL will repair or replace (at our option) the item free of charge. Shipping is the responsibility of the owner.
QUOIZEL, Inc. Warrants that this product will be free of electrical defects for the lifetime of the original owner. Should any electrical part (wiring, switches, sockets, pugs, or the like) fail through any defect in materials or workmanship during the life of the original owner, QUOIZEL will repair or replace (at our option) the item free of charge. Shipping is the responsibility of the owner.



