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Lamps Plus

4700 Geary Blvd
San Francisco, CA 94118 415-386-0933

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I wasn’t here for long but I got several lamps and several different... - Dec 31, 2023

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City Lights

707 Bayshore Blvd
San Francisco, CA 94124 415-863-2020

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Great service and selection, I love this store - Dec 15, 2023

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Circa Lighting

175 Rhode Island St
San Francisco, CA 94103 415-216-1260

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Showroom in downtown design district, with wide range of high quality and luxury... - Nov 11, 2020

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Arkitektura European Furnishings

560 9th St
San Francisco, CA 94103 415-565-7200

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More selection product availability good - Nov 10, 2022

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Dogfork Lamp Arts

1000 Quesada Ave
San Francisco, CA 94124 415-431-6727

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Universal Electric Supply

68 Converse St
San Francisco, CA 94103 415-621-1888

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Gigantic showroom, but usually have to order and wait for delivery. - Mar 24, 2018

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