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360 Lighting Emma Brown Ceramic Mid-Century Table Lamp

360 Lighting Emma Brown Ceramic Mid-Century Table Lamp

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Regular price $103.00 USD
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Inspired by the timeless appeal of the Mid-Century Modern style, this table lamp exudes elegance. An instant classic from 360 Lighting, the design features a wood brown ceramic base construction that is punctuated with a beautiful textured pattern. Up top is an oatmeal color drum shade.

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💎 Why Our Diamonds Cost Less (and Give You More)

  • Direct from trusted suppliers – No middlemen, no retail markups.

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Shipping & Return

  • Customized or personalized items (such as engraved or hair-included diamonds) are non-refundable, as they are made exclusively for you.
  • If a return is approved, we will deduct a processing/restocking fee to cover part of the production and handling costs.
  • Refunds will be issued within 7 business days after we receive and inspect the returned product.
  • Shipping costs are non-refundable, and return shipping is the customer's responsibility unless the item is faulty or incorrect.
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What Is A Lab-Grown Diamond? Why Is It Pricier Than Moissanite?

  • Cultivated diamonds are real diamonds,
    which are grown in laboratories using advanced technology that mimics the environment in which natural diamonds are formed underground.
    It is identical to a mined diamond in composition, hardness, fire and brilliance.
  • Unlike moissanite or cubic zirconia, which are “diamond-like” materials that only look like diamonds,
    are not real diamonds and cannot be certified by professional gemological organizations such as the IGI or GIA. And we screen every single cultivated diamond in-house.