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Dominica Table Lamp

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Management number 232666911 Release Date 2026/06/21 List Price $74.34 Model Number 232666911
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The Dominica Table Lamp from Faro Barcelona, designed by Faro Lab, is a compact and refined lighting fixture that brings the early 20th-century Chicago industrial aesthetic to the tabletop. Moving away from standard desk lamps that cast a concentrated downward beam, this piece features a wide, shallow steel shade engineered for indirect lighting, reflecting a soft glow that eliminates harsh hotspots. Its design is characterized by a slender, vertical stem and a perfectly weighted base, creating a balanced geometric silhouette that feels both authentic and understated. Whether placed on a study desk or a living room console, the Dominica lamp provides a calming, glare-free ambiance that enhances the visual comfort of any interior.

Highlights:

  • Features a shallow, wide-brimmed shade designed to provide soft indirect lighting for a comfortable, atmospheric glow
  • Made in Spain
  • Awarded the Bronze Certificate in Universal Accessibility for its intuitive and user-friendly operation
  • Equipped with a convenient on/off switch located directly on the power cord for easy accessibility
  • Certified with ETL and UL listings to ensure the highest safety standards for residential and commercial indoor use
  • Focusing on pure geometric forms and a marked industrial-vintage style

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