| | |  | | Home » Dragon with Globe Table Lamp | | | | | | | Description: | | What an awe-inspiring way to illuminate your castle! Reminiscent of centuries-old European carvings, this roaring dragon holds aloft a glowing glass globe. Pair them on either side of a doorway for a grand entry!
Polyresin with glass globe.UL Recognized, 7-watt bulb (not included). 8 1/2" x 7" x 18" high | | | Product Details: | | | Average Customer Rating:
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Nice NightlightJan 26, 2012
By Wind Whistler
"Reads to much"
It is a really great lamp with a lot of detail on it and any dragon lover would enjoy this in their collection. The only issue I have is getting off the orb to change the light bulb which can be a pain in the neck as their are clamps on the inside. You have to carefully slide the orb off or else you could possibly break it. The bulb used is 7w so its more of a nightlight then a really bright lamp.
Dragon Lamp Night LightNov 10, 2011
By Christina
"Christina"
The seller sent me the wrong Dragon Lamp! I purchased the Lamp not the night lite.It was a gift and it and i was so disapointed.The seller was very easy to communicate with, they gave me a full refund,but they should have sent me the product i purchased instead because the lamp is useless to me it's now just used for decoration,had to go and purchase another light somewhere else.
Great decor for my officeJul 30, 2011
By Rick Chollett This lamp is great. It doesn't give off a huge amount of light but enough so that I can work without getting the feeling of being in a cave.
missleading light bulb requirementsJan 20, 2011
By Margaret L. Carter Item as advertised except discription wrong states that you can use a 75 watt bulb but when it arrived it stated that only a 7 watt night light bulb could be used.
Just add color.Oct 02, 2010
By Michael G. Shreve They come set up as a night light, but I fit in a 60w equivelent flourecent bulb (harder to get with a candelabra style base) and use it as a reading lamp. Looks great and attracts attention. Curious why a dragon would need a sword.
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