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Schoolhouse x Roll & Hill Bento Table Lamp

Bulb Included

For our Roll & Hill for Schoolhouse lighting collection, we teamed up with Creative Director Jason Miller and The Roll & Hill Design Team to create the Bento Table Lamp. A playful yet polished lamp inspired by designs of the past—namely Donald Judd’s practical minimalism and Le Courbusier’s tubular furniture—and the modular metal shades of Japanese lunch boxes. With a sleek painted aluminum box and Pennsylvania-oak framing the shade, this table lamp brings bold style to your space without overpowering it. The arched polished chrome rod and chrome-finished base offer a modern, minimal silhouette, while the light’s soft, diffused glow, thanks to reeded glass, adds a welcoming warmth to any room—from your entryway console to the dining room sideboard.

  • Crafted from painted aluminum, white oak, polished chrome, and reeded glass

  • Bulb Included

  • Collaboration with New York-based Roll & Hill

  • A Schoolhouse Original

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SKU: 147752

Dimensions:
Overall Dimensions: 20.25" H x 4.5" W x 19.5" L
Base: 0.625" H x 4.5" W x 12.375" L
Shade: 4" H x 4.5" W x 11.375" L
Product Origin
Assembled in our Portland, Ore. factory using ethically-sourced domestic and global components.
Product Material:
Painted Aluminum, White Oak, Polished Chrome, Reeded Glass
Cord:
8' length, with dimmer switch
Location Rating:
Damp
Max Wattage:
7 W
UL Listed:
Yes
Voltage:
120 V
Socket/Bulb Type:
E26 LED
Bulb Shape:
G16, Included
Hour Life:
Up to 25,000 hours
Brightness:
250 Lumens
Color Temperature:
2700K

Shipping:

Standard

Return Eligibility:

This item may be returned if sent back within 30 days of the delivery date. Please ensure items are unused, have not been installed, and are in original factory condition.

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New York-based Roll & Hill Founder and Creative Director Jason Miller let his love of industrial fixtures guide the way for Bento, our collection of four new lighting styles. Named after the Japanese lunch boxes, Jason drew inspiration from designs of the past—namely Donald Judd’s practical minimalism and Le Courbusier’s tubular furniture. Each fixture harmonizes powder-coated aluminum shades, Pennsylvania-sourced oak, and chrome-plated tubing to give off a cool vintage vibe, even when unlit.

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