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Bronze patina
- LUXURY DESIGN FURNITURE
- OVER +4000 ITEMS READY TO SHIP WORLDWIDE
- LAUNCHING OVER 500 NEW ITEMS ANNUALLY
Lamp holder | E27 |
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Lamp holder qty | 1 |
Light bulbs included | Not included |
Max voltage | 220 - 240 Volt |
Plug type | C - Euro plug |
Indoor/outdoor | Indoor use/dry locations only |
Please note that the reference dimensions are indicated as follows:
All dimensions mentioned in the descriptions are approximate and subject to change (with a tolerance of 2 percent).
- 49 x H. 60 x D. 60 cm | Base: 37 x 37 x H. 4,5 cm
- 19.29" x 23.62" H x 23.62" D | Base: 14.57" x 14.57" x 1.77" H
Care instructions
HOW TO CARE FOR BRONZE OR COPPER PATINATED OBJECTS
Bronze or copper patinated sculptures add elegance to your décor and display your individual sense of style. Careful cleaning and maintenance of the patina grants long term satisfaction.
Dust off your sculpture regularly with a feather duster, a synthetic electrostatic duster, or a soft clean cloth or microfiber towel. If the object has developed a grimy film, more intense cleaning may be necessary. The best way to clean bronze or copper patinated sculptures, is with a mild soap and water.
Never use caustic chemicals containing ammonium, chlorine, solvents, or adhesive removers. Avoid paper towels, squeegees, steel wool, scouring pads, and the like.
For cleaning a bronze or copper patinated sculpture, add a few drops of a mild household soap in a bowl of water. Just add enough soap to make bubbles in the water because all you really need to do is loosen the dirt from the surface. Then dampen a clean cloth and gently wipe down the object. If the piece has a lot of nooks and crevices, a soft paint brush might be useful.
Once the sculpture is clean, rinse out the cloth and wipe down the object with clear water to remove the soap residue. Use the paint brush with clear water to clean areas that are hard to reach. Next, carefully dry the sculpture with a soft dry cloth or microfiber towel.