Perfect for any nightstand or vanity, this gorgeous lead crystal accent lamp features a traditional urn-style base with a classic cut pattern and simple brass accents. This lovely lamp is adorned with a pleated Shantung shade for a phenomenal look. And packaged in a signature Waterford gift box, this beauty makes for an ideal wedding or housewarming gift.
Please Note: Do not cover bulbs. Do not attempt to repair or replace components. Contact professional service. Do not expose the light fitting to influences that could be harmful to it. Carry out cleaning and maintenance only if switched off.
Please see the Care tab for important care instructions.
You have the perfect lamp and you've carefully chosen a shade for it, but what kind of light bulb should you choose? You may not think much about light bulbs, but the kind you choose has the greatest impact on the overall effect and effectiveness of your lamp. Many people make the mistake of buying a light bulb more powerful than they need for a particular lamp. This unfortunately can make a lamp so intense or distracting that it is rarely used. The simple solution to this problem is to use a smaller bulb. Most table and accent lamps require no more than a 60-watt bulb, even if they are rated for something much higher. While it's very important to never exceed the recommended bulb wattage for a lamp, there is nothing wrong with using a less-powerful bulb.
Aside from wattage, there are other factors to consider when choosing a light bulb. Light bulbs come in four basic types: incandescent, fluorescent, compact fluorescent and halogen.
The crystal on a Waterford lighting product should be cleaned regularly with a soft damp cloth. Gently wipe the dust off the crystal, taking care not to dampen any of the metal fittings. The metal has been carefully finished and only requires a light dusting with a soft dry cloth. No polish or cleaner should be used on any metal part. With such care, your Waterford lamp or fixture will illuminate as intended, providing the sparkle, shimmer, and radiant characteristic of all crystal by Waterford.