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Moose Antler Lamp - White | Table Lamp in Lamps by Farmhaus + Co.. Item made of ceramic
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Moose Antler Lamp - White | Table Lamp in Lamps by Farmhaus + Co.. Item made of ceramic
Moose Antler Lamp - White | Table Lamp in Lamps by Farmhaus + Co.. Item made of ceramic
Moose Antler Lamp - White | Table Lamp in Lamps by Farmhaus + Co.. Item made of ceramic
Moose Antler Lamp - White | Table Lamp in Lamps by Farmhaus + Co.. Item made of ceramic
Moose Antler Lamp - White | Table Lamp in Lamps by Farmhaus + Co.. Item made of ceramic
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Moose Antler Lamp - White | Table Lamp in Lamps by Farmhaus + Co.. Item made of ceramic

Created and Sold by Farmhaus + Co.

Farmhaus + Co.

Moose Antler Lamp - White

Price from $2,950 to $3,450

Handmade

Sustainable

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

A rare, self-standing moose antler is joined with a ceramic light globe to create a minimal, yet bold lamp. Use as a floor or table lamp.

Size Options:

* Medium: 20-26" high
* Large: 26-33" high


Details:

* Actual moose antler (natural shed); Variations in shape will occur.
* Porcelain bulb included: 6" diameter, matte-white finish, LED, 8W, 680 lumens
* UL Listed E471215
* Indoor Use
* In-cord thumb switch
* Designed by Owen Mortensen

This piece is custom-made to order and requires 2-3 weeks lead time.

Ask about sconce versions of this design in moose, deer and elk antler.

Promo codes may not be applicable on this item.

Item Moose Antler Lamp - White
Created by Farmhaus + Co.
As seen in Creator's Studio, Logan, UT
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
A small, made-to-order design studio + art house mixing timeless, minimal design with the textures of the American West.

Studio founder and artist, Owen Mortensen never lost his childhood fascination with artifacts of nature. He is constantly collecting tumbleweeds, antlers, skulls, stones, and leaves and regards them as treasures. He is also compelled to design and create. It is in the union of these two interests where he finds the most joy.