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Choose one of the options below.American Mission style table lamp
(#062213)
American Mission style table lamp
#062213
In Stock
American Mission style table lamp (#062213)
In Stock

Elm
A uniform and fine textured wood with a light brownish-red color tinged with darker brown ring marks.

Mission style
Furniture made mostly from oak and marked by simplicity and durability. Design was usually rectangular. Produced in the early 1900s by such well-known designers as Gustav Stickley and the craftsmen of the Roycroft community in East Aurora, New York. Style combined floral forms of Art Nouveau with the materials and methods of the British Arts and Crafts movement.

Patina
Term used to designate a mellow sheen formed on the surface of furniture, due to wear, age, exposure, and hand-rubbing. Also a film, usually greenish, formed on copper or bronze after long exposure.

Elm
A uniform and fine textured wood with a light brownish-red color tinged with darker brown ring marks.

Mission style
Furniture made mostly from oak and marked by simplicity and durability. Design was usually rectangular. Produced in the early 1900s by such well-known designers as Gustav Stickley and the craftsmen of the Roycroft community in East Aurora, New York. Style combined floral forms of Art Nouveau with the materials and methods of the British Arts and Crafts movement.

Patina
Term used to designate a mellow sheen formed on the surface of furniture, due to wear, age, exposure, and hand-rubbing. Also a film, usually greenish, formed on copper or bronze after long exposure.

Elm
A uniform and fine textured wood with a light brownish-red color tinged with darker brown ring marks.

Mission style
Furniture made mostly from oak and marked by simplicity and durability. Design was usually rectangular. Produced in the early 1900s by such well-known designers as Gustav Stickley and the craftsmen of the Roycroft community in East Aurora, New York. Style combined floral forms of Art Nouveau with the materials and methods of the British Arts and Crafts movement.

Patina
Term used to designate a mellow sheen formed on the surface of furniture, due to wear, age, exposure, and hand-rubbing. Also a film, usually greenish, formed on copper or bronze after long exposure.