South Haven Mission Style Oak Reading Lamp
First designed in 2012, The South Haven Mission Style Mica Table Lamp is 18" X 18" at the shade and stands 24" tall. It is 14 inches from the table top to the bottom of the shade, and the base is 7.5" square. The lamp comes standard with round brass pull chain ends. Maximum bulb sizes: use 2 60 watt incandescent or 2 100 watt LED. Lamp shade panels can be ordered in mica or many colors of stained glass, please see the links below for more information about options.
Pricing & Options
The base model of this lamp is Fumed Dark Oak Stain Color with amber mica shade panel and brass pull chains for $642. If you would like to add customizations, please select different options from the buttons of the OPTIONS page, call the shop at (269) 275-8208 or email ragsdale335@gmail.com. We try to keep the base models of all lamps in stock and that makes your delivery time faster. All other selections are probably not in stock and will take longer depending on the selection and amount of customization.
To add real acorn pull chains or an oak leaf medallion to your order please select them from the products page and add them to your shopping cart separately.
Mission Oak and Mica Lamps
The right mission oak lighting can add drama and elegance to your rooms. Different mission oak lamps lighting effects contribute to create that atmosphere. General or ambient mica or stained glass lighting begins to set the mood; whether turned up bright or dimmed down low. The even glow from mica shaded lamps or a mission chandelier sets the tone. The mission oak light through a pleated shade is exactly this type of warm rich light. Ambient mission oak lighting often works along with task lighting; a arts and crafts lamp pulled up next to a reading chair or next to a bed provides the direct beam of light that is task light. This is the light that lets you read or work in a dimly lit room. But it is also the contrast between general mission oak light and the sharper pools of task light that lend mystery and drama to an interior. The most romantic light is accent lighting in our world that means mica lamp shades. The gleam of candles through mica hurricanes, the glow of votives in stained glass scattered through the room across the dining table or along the mantel. Tappers aloft above a dining table, bathe the china & crystal in a soft glow, nothing is more atmospheric than mission oak light. Often all three types of light are used together a dark entrance hall glows with candles and barley a glimmer from a mission chandelier the hall gives way to the brighter sparkle from silk shades and crystal from the room beyond.