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Paper Shade Floor Lamp

Paper Shade Floor Lamp
Paper lamps are one of the most affordable ways to add style to your space. This model stands almost 5 feet tall and accepts two Type A 60-watt bulbs, illuminating a room with surprisingly vivid light. The geometric accordion-pleat shade is a neutral color, allowing it to coordinate with a wide variety of decor colors.



Ringo Floor Lamp
Ringo Floor Lamp
Add an Asian-inspired flair to your home furnishings with this floor lamp. The paper shade exudes a warm, gentle radiance that's perfect for illuminating any living room or bedside. You'll feel absolutely cozy while basking in its glow. A truly charming addition to your home or office.



Fumage - Fumage is a surrealist technique invented by Wolfgang Paalen in which impressions are made by the smoke of a candle or kerosene lamp on a piece of paper or canvas.

Bonbori - Bonbori (雪洞/ボンボリ) is a kind of Japanese paper lamp hung outside.

Paper recycling - Paper recycling is the process of turning waste paper (post-consumer) or scrap paper (pre-consumer) into usable products. This includes separating the fibers and forming them into new sheets of paper or burning the paper for energy.

Paper towel - A paper towel is a piece of absorbent paper made for the general purposes of towels, but most often used for drying hands. There are two distinct classes of paper towels in existence: the "domestic" paper towel, and the "institutional" paper towel.



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Wood Floor Lamp - Wood Floor Lamp Windowpane Shoji Lamp (China) Brighten your home with this oriental style of our Windowpane Shoji Lamp. Made in Southern China, this lamp is constructed of spruce wood floor lamp and rice paper. The piece stands 72 inches tall x 12 inches wide wood floor lamp and comes in your choice of black, rosewood, honey, or natural wooden frames. Rice paper is made by cutting the pith of a large herb (Fatsia papyrifera, related to the ginseng) into one ...

'Lamps Lighting' - 'Lamps Lighting' Window Pane Shoji Lamp (China) Brighten your decor with the eastern touch of our Window Pane Shoji Lamp. In the Far East, a soft, diffused light is preferred to the harsh direct light cast by western light bulbs. Our 45-inch tall shoji lamp is handcrafted by artisans in Guangdong, mainland China. The lamp is made from light Ramin wood 'lamps lighting' and tough, pressed pulp rice paper. The lamps uses up to a 60 watt bulb 'lamps ...

Lamp Lighting - Lamp Lighting Window Pane Shoji Lamp (China) Brighten your decor with the eastern touch of our Window Pane Shoji Lamp. In the Far East, a soft, diffused light is preferred to the harsh direct light cast by western light bulbs. Our 45-inch tall shoji lamp is handcrafted by artisans in Guangdong, mainland China. The lamp is made from light Ramin wood lamp lighting and tough, pressed pulp rice paper. The lamps uses up to a 60 watt bulb lamp lighting ...

Lamp Lighting Plus - Lamp Lighting Plus Window Pane Shoji Lamp (China) Brighten your decor with the eastern touch of our Window Pane Shoji Lamp. In the Far East, a soft, diffused light is preferred to the harsh direct light cast by western light bulbs. Our 45-inch tall shoji lamp is handcrafted by artisans in Guangdong, mainland China. The lamp is made from light Ramin wood lamp lighting plus and tough, pressed pulp rice paper. The lamps uses up to a 60 watt bulb ...

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