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Deck lights like this were originally used during WWII as signal-lights to communicate with other ships, as well as for other general purposes. This authentic WWII US Navy issued lamp includes a backlit image of "The Great Wave Off Shore of Kanagawa", a print by artist Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849). Due to his talent and skill at self-promotion, Hokusai was very popular during his time and this is his most famous print.

ADDITIONAL LIGHTS AVAILABLE AT: WWW.THELIGHTYOUFIND.COM
Deck lights like this were originally used during WWII as signal-lights to communicate with other ships, as well as for other general purposes. This authentic WWII US Navy issued lamp includes a backlit image of "The Great Wave Off Shore of Kanagawa", a print by artist Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849). Due to his talent and skill at self-promotion, Hokusai was very popular during his time and this is his most famous print.

ADDITIONAL LIGHTS AVAILABLE AT: WWW.THELIGHTYOUFIND.COM
Deck lights like this were originally used during WWII as signal-lights to communicate with other ships, as well as for other general purposes. This authentic WWII US Navy issued lamp includes a backlit image of "The Great Wave Off Shore of Kanagawa", a print by artist Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849). Due to his talent and skill at self-promotion, Hokusai was very popular during his time and this is his most famous print.

ADDITIONAL LIGHTS AVAILABLE AT: WWW.THELIGHTYOUFIND.COM
Deck lights like this were originally used during WWII as signal-lights to communicate with other ships, as well as for other general purposes. This authentic WWII US Navy issued lamp includes a backlit image of "The Great Wave Off Shore of Kanagawa", a print by artist Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849). Due to his talent and skill at self-promotion, Hokusai was very popular during his time and this is his most famous print.

ADDITIONAL LIGHTS AVAILABLE AT: WWW.THELIGHTYOUFIND.COM
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GREAT WAVE DECK LAMP Sculpture

The Light You Find

United States

Sculpture, Found Objects on Other

Size: 8 W x 10 H x 4 D in

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Deck lights like this were originally used during WWII as signal-lights to communicate with other ships, as well as for other general purposes. This authentic WWII US Navy issued lamp includes a backlit image of "The Great Wave Off Shore of Kanagawa", a print by artist Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849). Due to his talent and skill at self-promotion, Hokusai was very popular during his time and this is his most famous print. ADDITIONAL LIGHTS AVAILABLE AT: WWW.THELIGHTYOUFIND.COM

Details & Dimensions

Sculpture:Found Objects on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:8 W x 10 H x 4 D in

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The Light You Find, LLC is a small workshop in rural Maine that transforms ubiquitous antiques into unique decorative lights. Mundane items once used in domestic, professional, or industrial settings - such as a lantern from a horse drawn carriage or a wire basket used for collecting eggs - are first gathered from junk-shops throughout America. They are cleaned, broken down into parts, and then reassembled to make these one-of-a-kind creations. Whether displayed where you entertain guests, kept in your private space, or purchased as a gift, these lights promise to illuminate the overlooked beauty and creative possibilities in everything around you. There is a light here for everyone, and all you need to do is find it.

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