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Lamps made of old Chinese biscuit tins. These tins are around 30 years old.
The lamp has a touch sensitive switch. You can switch it on/off and change between three different dimming levels by just touching the lamp. These lamps look very nice with Edison bulbs (carbon filament bulb).
Yet another high tech lighting setup :)
Two light sources and two plastic bags to colour the lights.
The light from below is a stick type CFL lamp in a cardboard box with a white interior.On top of this is placed a sheet of glass and then the blue plastic bag.
To the right, a screen of tracing paper covered with a green bag and another 20watt stick type CFL in a tablelamp with a Pringles tube reflector to direct the light.
The background is a sheet of black fun foam approx 12inches/300mm behind the subject.
youtu.be/5D7nNdc4elw Diy Paper Lamp Onion Shaped Twisted Spiral Conical (Video with the final models and variations.)
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I like my "Coffee light", it's a beautiful lamp for any coffee lover or a great addition to a coffee shop or bistro. It's a Vintage 1940's Coffee Maid 4 Man Pyrex glass/silver percolator coffee pot. This coffee pot is now re-purposed into this excellent Industrial lamp with the aroma of coffee beans.
2013 Portland Modern Home Tour
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Portland, OR. 97221
Architecture: Richard Campbell
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Minutes from downtown Portland. Oak floors, cedar ceilings & quality built-in furniture throughout. Master suite w/ fireplace, jacuzzi, sauna & wet bar. Three decks invite indoor to outdoor living. Forested privacy.
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Today I bought this beautiful vintage 70s lamp for just $12.
The lamp is 45cm in height and 35cm in diameter. Chromed steel base and dual color plastic shade.
I tried to know something about this lamp and found that this lamp was designed by Harvey Guzzini who worked with "Meblo" in 70s.
I bought my first lamp for this year.. ;)
"In the production of the Trash Me Table Lamp only recyclable materials are used. The lamp is made of paper pulp, cast iron and aluminium. The electrical cord is a colourful eye-catcher with its red cover made of textile."
(The cord looks more brown to my eye.. or dark burgundy.. maybe aubergine, but not red and that is so good because I was prepared to change the cord if it would be bright red.
&Tradition calls the colour "bordeaux" in their 2014 product catalog. :) )
Trash Me lamp is designed by Victor Vetterlein in 2010.
This is a delightful 1930's Art Deco original table /desk lamp.
A great piece from the Eames Era!
Originating from Czechoslovakia.
HEIGHT - APPROX 8"- 205mm
TOP SHADE DIAM. 8" - 205mm
BASE DIAM - 4.5" - 110mm
Glass frosted opalescent lampshade diameter: 13 cm
ONE LAMP HOLDER FOR A 40W LAMP
More details at artyczechsgallery.blogspot.com/
Two neatly made twin beds with soft gray blankets sit adjacent in a warm-colored room. Decorative pillows add comfort, while minimal artwork enhances the peaceful ambiance.
Lamps made of old Chinese biscuit tins. These tins are around 30 years old.
The lamp has a touch sensitive switch. You can switch it on/off and change between three different dimming levels by just touching the lamp. These lamps look very nice with Edison bulbs (carbon filament bulb).
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN - The support for this industrial lamp is made of a coil (and curve) of hardened steel chain. It invites you to touch it and feel how the illusion has been accomplished. It looks almost like a snake which has been charmed up out of its basket by some wheedling flute, but I don't think you need to worry about any side effects other than improved reading light on a desk. Hardly a spitting cobra, not that we don't have those in Singapore!
And so here we are, at the first of the 'factory visits' in Chiang Mai. I had already mentally decided to coax/ coerce/ sweet talk my driver into heading off factories and simply driving around town after this. Well, but back to the present, most of these factory visits have volunteers sitting around who hurriedly run and take up positions behind their work stations to really ham it up for the tourist cameras. This chap has not even put away his cell phone! (Chiang Mai, Thailand, Apr. 2014)
Indian handcrafted novelty snowshoes and a replica Adirondack pack basket complete with Hudson's Bay blanket and woven scarf, form a still life winter scene of roughing it out-of-doors. At the base of a white birch tree supporting a parchment shade and moose head finial, firewood has been readied to keep the camp fire burning.