Southwestern Style Table & Floor Lamps
Great Southwest Furniture Design's Selected Lamp Collection
The Perfect Addition To You Southwest Decor, Table & Floor Lamps
The Perfect Complement For Your Southwestern, Western & Casual Decor
Casual & Contemporary Table & Floor Lamps
Western Style Lamps
The Perfect Complement For Your Southwestern, Western & Casual DecorQuestions Regarding Your Lamp OrdersTable & Floor Lamp InformationAll lamps are UL® approved and feature 3 way sockets, please note that all products are handcrafted to create an original decorator's masterpiece, therefore natural finish variations may occur. Lamps are created using the centuries old technique of slipcasting, faux stone, wood and hand forged wrought iron are also used in the production of this vast collection. Prices include lamp and shade. *Free ground shipping for the continental United States only. Please Allow 4 to 6 weeks for shipping of your order. Delivery time is estimated and subject to change. Lamp (s) bulb (s), are not included. Return Policy for LampsOverall customer satisfaction is our utmost
concern. We understand a trusting relationship is your greatest concern and our
best method of referrals. Therefore you will be refunded your money when the
item is returned as follows: We'll provide you with information to ship back the item directly to our returns branch, which is at a separate location. Items are to be returned in the original packaging, original condition, with all manuals or other related documentation. Refunds will only be applied as a credit to the merchant card for which item was originally purchased within 30 days of return. Shipping charges for returned items are non-refundable. Slipcasting is a technique for the mass-production of pottery, especially for shapes not easily made on a wheel. A liquid clay body slip (usually mixed in a blunger) is poured into plaster moulds and allowed to form a layer, the cast, on the inside cavity of the mould. In a solid cast mold, ceramic objects such as handles and platters are surrounded by plaster on all sides with a reservoir for slip, and are removed when the solid piece is held within. For a hollow cast mould, once the plaster has absorbed most of the liquid from the outside layer of clay the remaining slip is poured off for later use. The cast piece is removed from the mould, "fettled" (trimmed neatly) and allowed to dry. This produces a greenware piece which is then dried before firing, with or without decoration and glaze. |
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