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Los Angeles City Hall Lamp

Los Angeles City Hall Lamp

Regular price $89.00
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The Los Angeles City Hall Lamp is more than just lighting — it’s a tribute to one of the most iconic structures in L.A.’s skyline. From the steps of Grand Park to the backdrop of countless classic films, City Hall stands as a symbol of the city’s vibrant culture, resilience, and architectural heritage.

This carefully 3D printed lamp brings that spirit into your home. Designed with precision and assembled by hand in the USA, it captures the building’s distinctive tiered form and art deco charm in stunning detail. Whether you’re a local, a former Angeleno, or just someone who loves the energy of Los Angeles, this lamp makes the perfect conversation piece.

- Plug-in powered with an easy on/off switch
- Soft warm lighting ideal for desks, side tables, or nightstands
- High-resolution 3D printed detail
- A unique décor piece for fans of Los Angeles, architecture, and timeless design

Perfect for gifting or keeping, this lamp brings a little piece of downtown L.A. to wherever you call home.

Specifications

Material: Recycled PLA
Power: Plug-in, 6ft cord
Light Type: LED Warm White

What's Included

1 x Lamp Unit
1 x Power Cable
1 x Integrated LED Bulb

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  • Detailed & Precise

    Each piece is carefully 3D printed to capture the building’s exact geometry and structural detail.

  • Elegant Illumination

    Refined lighting that highlights the form without overwhelming your space.

  • Made to order in our studio

    Carefully produced and assembled in-house in our Raleigh, North Carolina studio.

  • Featured on NBC

    See our lamps in the background of Jimmy Fallon's Kids' Tonight show.

  • Trusted by Leading Museums

    Available at the New York Historical Society and Chicago History Museum.