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Form and function come together to create the beautiful double-lit Dylan table lamp from Waterford Crystal. This lead crystal accent lamp, with its bulbous shape and silky shade, glows from the inside and makes a perfect addition to any nightstand, hallway console or end table. It's a lovely home accent that's destined to make a lasting impression in your living space - no matter what room you choose to display it in!

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Accent Lamp Details

  • Material: Silk shantung, lead crystal & spun brass
  • Overall Height: 25"H
  • Shade Dimensions: 10-1/4"H x 15" diameter
  • Base Dimensions: 9"H x 8-1/2" diameter
  • Cord Length: 75"
  • Weight: 11 lbs
  • Bulb Type: 100-watt Type "A" & 7-watt Type "B" bulb or CFL/LED equivalent 
  • Switch Type: Rotary
  • Collection: Waterford Crystal
  • Country of Origin: USA

Please Note: Type "A" bulb not included, Type "B" bulb included.

Please see the Care tab for important care instructions.

Accent    
Accent lamps provide additional light and decorative drama! Sometimes called novelty lamps, they come in a wide array of unique designs and are primarily used to add an elegant, cozy feel to an already well-lit space. Accent lamps are generally smaller than 20" tall and are great for brightening up bedrooms, living rooms, dens and hallways. You may even discover one that is perfect for your bathroom or kitchen! With so many options to choose from, you'll looking for just the right ones to express your taste and style!

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.

  • Incandescent: These are the most common type of light bulbs. They are inexpensive and available in a variety of colors and shapes, including A-line (the classic light bulb shape), globe, candle, bullet and tubular. Incandescent bulbs can be used with dimmer switches. Most bulbs of this type range from 15 to 150 watts.
  • Fluorescent: These bulbs have long been the standard for large areas that require a lot of ambient light. They last longer than incandescent bulbs but are also more expensive up front. Fluorescent bulbs require a special fixture to work, so they are not an option for most lamps. They are available in several different colors.
  • Compact Fluorescent (CFL): These bulbs are the most energy-efficient of all light bulbs. More costly up front than traditional incandescent bulbs, compact fluorescent bulbs use less than half the energy and can last up to 16 times longer, thus saving you money over the long haul. CFL bulbs come is several shapes and sizes, including a unique spiral shape that can disperse light much more evenly than a traditional bulb. One important thing to note is that if you want to use a CFL bulb with a dimmer or three-way switch, you must purchase a bulb specifically designed for this purpose.
  • Halogen: Halogen bulbs use the same basic technology as incandescent bulbs, but they produce up to 50% more light for same amount of energy. Halogens last up to three times longer than standard bulbs, but are also more expensive. You should never touch a halogen bulb because the oil from your skin will cause the bulb to burn hotter, reducing its lifespan. Always use a clean, dry cloth when replacing a halogen bulb.

  • 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.