Casa Bella’s Corvina table lamp — a sculptural walnut-effect timber base with silver-plated detail, finished with a soft taupe fabric drum shade. New (other) surplus designer lighting, held at Newcastle NSW as part of the AU designer furniture and lighting liquidation parcel.
AU stock · Newcastle NSW. This piece is one line within the 31-unit Gallery Direct & Casa Bella designer whole-lot parcel, supplied whole-lot or by category to trade — RRP benchmarks and pricing on enquiry. Not sold as a single retail item.
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The Casa Bella Corvina is a statement table lamp built around a tapered, walnut-effect timber column and a polished silver-plated foot, topped with a generous taupe fabric drum shade. It is a deliberately warm, tactile piece — the dark timber tone and the soft neutral shade read as considered and expensive rather than showy, which is exactly what makes the Corvina a versatile anchor for a bedside, a console, a reception desk or a styled shelf. At 76.5 cm tall on a 40 cm shade, it has the physical presence of a designer lamp rather than a budget accessory, and it throws a soft, diffused warm-white glow suited to lounges, bedrooms and hospitality rooms.
This holding is surplus designer lighting released through liquidation, not a live catalogue line, and that is the whole commercial point. Each Corvina is new (other): brand-new and unused, carrying Casa Bella warranty paperwork, and wrapped in protective plastic for transit. The manufacturer’s retail box is not retained, which is standard for ex-catalogue and liquidation stock and is precisely why the unit sits well below normal boutique pricing. The lamp ships plug-and-play on standard AU 240V flex with a moulded plug and an E27 lampholder, taking a single E27 GLS globe up to 60W (globe not included, LED-compatible), so there is nothing to rewire or adapt before it goes on a shelf or into a room.
For the trade, the Corvina slots into several channels. Interior designers and stylists use warm timber-and-neutral lamps like this to soften minimalist and transitional schemes; hospitality fit-out buyers need matching, on-brand lighting in volume for hotel rooms, guest houses, day spas and restaurant joinery; boutique retailers and homewares stores want designer-look stock they can shelf at a healthy margin; and property staging companies burn through neutral, photogenic lamps that lift a listing without dating it. Because the Corvina is a genuine designer-attributed piece rather than a generic import, it carries the perceived value those buyers are selling — while being sourced here at liquidation cost, not RRP.
That gap between recommended retail and clearance cost is where the resale margin lives. Comparable walnut-and-metal designer table lamps in Australian boutique retail routinely sit in the mid-hundreds of dollars each; taking Corvina units as part of a bulk trade parcel resets the cost base well beneath that, giving a reseller room to list at an attractive price and still clear a strong per-unit margin. This is RRP vs clearance arithmetic working in the buyer’s favour, and it is durable because the stock is finite — ex-catalogue designer stock of this kind does not reliably reappear once a parcel is placed. Austral Prime states the honest clearance position rather than an inflated replacement figure: the value is in the spread the buyer captures on resale, not in a headline RRP.
The Corvina reaches the market as trade-only designer furniture liquidation stock. It is documented individually here for reference, but it is not sold as a stand-alone retail line: it forms part of the 31-unit Gallery Direct and Casa Bella designer parcel held at Newcastle NSW, offered whole-lot or by the ‘Designer lamps’ category. That structure lets one buyer take a coherent block of designer lighting at clearance economics and then place the individual models — Corvina, Winslet, Simeto and Ritz — into their own retail, hospitality or online channels at trade margin. Full per-SKU quantities and RRP benchmarks are in the downloadable trade manifest and are confirmed on enquiry.
Practically, the Corvina is easy stock to hold and turn. It is a single-carton item that stores in its protective wrap, photographs cleanly against almost any backdrop, and needs no work beyond fitting a globe and a shade before it goes on display. For businesses running a circular or refurbishment model, moving genuine ex-catalogue designer stock back into use is also a clean sustainability story to take to end clients — quality pieces kept in service rather than written off. Austral Prime supplies photographs and the Casa Bella documentation ahead of commitment, so a buyer can verify condition, finish and quantity before a cent changes hands.
Buyers who typically move stock like this include interior designers, boutique furniture and homewares retailers, hospitality and short-stay fit-out operators, eBay and Facebook Marketplace volume resellers, property stylists and designer-furniture refurbishers working across NSW, VIC and QLD. The Corvina is a clean, low-risk line to list against searches such as ‘Casa Bella table lamp’, ‘walnut designer lamp’ or ‘table lamp clearance Australia’, where the designer name does the selling and the clearance cost base protects the margin. Stock is held at Newcastle NSW 2300, available for collection by appointment or under quoted freight to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and other metro destinations. Title and risk pass on dispatch; sale is ‘as is’, on documentary evidence, with photographs supplied ahead of commitment. If the Corvina or the wider designer-lamp category fits your book, request the manifest and we will confirm quantities and benchmark pricing.
The Corvina is supplied as part of the AU designer furniture & lighting parcel. Register interest in the lot or the ‘Designer lamps’ category, or request the full trade manifest with RRP benchmarks.