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Coloured Monkey Puzzle wood

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.

Plexiglas base.

No shade fabric(it was broken) but I think it is so nice without anything.

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).

www.jonasdesign.net

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!

Black coco Coconut wood & resin black cotton lampshade

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)

Designed out of wood, metal and auto parts

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.

Inworld + Marketplace

Realistic water flow

Only 3 Land impact

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ca. 1980-1997, Milan, Italy --- Library and Sitting Room in Milanese Home --- Image by © Massimo Listri/CORBIS

Description:

Category: Desk Lamps

Style: Traditional/Classic

Switch Type: Dimmer, On/Off Switch

Finish: Painting

Bulb Included: No

Materials: Metal, Fabric

Color: Bronze, Beige

Power: Max 40W

Power Supply: AC Powered

Bulb Base: E26/E27

Overall Height: 52 cm (20 inch)

Overall Width: 30 cm (12 inch)

Overall Length: 30 cm (12 inch)

Net Weight(kg): 2

 

LightSuperDeal is a professional and reliable online Wholesale Lights shore providing a variety of hot selling lighting products, you can have a visit if you need.

 

A table lamp made of reclaimed wood, an aluminum kettle and a goose neck.

www.jonasdesign.net

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).

www.jonasdesign.net

blogged at AtomicTeaParty.blogspot.com

One of my favourite activities is on Saturday morning right after I wake up and pray is to start cleaning my room as good as needed which usually takes about an hour to an hour and a half (yea, I know some people are slow!) Before I clean my room I open the curtains in the apartment and all doors so the apartment is full of the morning light. And turn on a sermon by Dr. Stanley and start cleaning!

 

My room is always organized so I don’t have to put things in place or anything like that, but the dust I have no control over so I wipe the dust off everything. Then I wipe the floor clean and lastly change the bed sheet and the billow cases, and the comforter if needed. Of course I also have to make the mirror shine again! These are by far my most enjoyable moments throughout the week! No matter what else I do there is nothing as enjoyable as cleaning, listening to God’s Word, and doing it early in the morning on a day off!

 

On top of enjoying all of that there is also the reward of going in the evening to bed when everything is quite, locking the door and picking my Bible and start reading it or just lay there with my table lamp on and talk to God. The wonderful fresh smell of clean bed sheet and billow cases, the cozy feeling of being under clean warm comforter and on top of cold bed sheet, and the atmosphere of everything is shiny around me, and knowing that I have no responsibilities for a day or so is just too good so I try to enjoy every minute of it. And when I am relaxed I can talk to my Heavenly Father without having other things come into my mind and distract me from focusing on Him.

 

That’s why I took this photo because when I look at the my table lamp and see the wonderful light it reflects off the wall I realize that to home is where you can relax, pray, cry, and feel God’s awesome presence as your mind becomes silent.

 

My dream is that when I get married, if it is God’s will, that I would live on a farm with my wife in a little farm house of two stories. I can’t imagine how it feels to have my wife and my kids in my arms, lying on mattresses in front of the fire place under some warm comforters, talking to each other and listening to each other, joke, tell riddles, read the Bible, pray…

 

Some of my favourite memories are from times when electricity went off. Those were the times where I felt so close to God and He got my attention more than any other time. Those were the times where He spoke to my heart without saying a word; where I felt His presence in such a way that I cannot put it into words.

 

I remember a couple of times when my computer went down and I felt that God was telling me to leave it alone for a few days before I fix it. And sometimes I didn’t even want to fix it because it took away from God’s time in my daily life. I remember leaving my PC not working for a week so I could be spending more time with God. Now when I pray I make sure I don’t know what time it is and that my alarm clock is turned away and everything is turned off so not only I don’t have a distraction but also prayer does not become a burden and a race against time.

 

I really love this simple shot, and I hope you like it too :)

 

(Toronto, ON; winter 2008.)

 

youtu.be/5D7nNdc4elw Diy Paper Lamp Onion Shaped Twisted Spiral Conical (Video with the final models and variations.)

youtu.be/5D7nNdc4elw Diy Paper Lamp Onion Shaped Twisted Spiral Conical (Video with the final models and variations.)

The Musée Lalique is a French museum entirely devoted to the famous glassware and jewell designer René Lalique and followers. It is situated at Wingen-sur-Moder in Bas-Rhin, Alsace.

 

The museum opened in 2011; its permanent collections display more than 650 precious objects. It is the only museum devoted to Lalique in Europe.

 

www.musee-lalique.com/en

Picture this on Captain Nemo's nightstand. Now, picture it on yours. Industrialization never looked so good. Get your metal on and light up the world(or at least a corner of the room). Standard 110 volts, touch control. Anywhere on the shade or body cycles through three brightness levels.

Easy and cheap to replace Christmas bulbs. It's all about the ambiance.

Description:

Category: Desk Lamps

Style: Modern/Comtemporary

Bulb Type: Fluorescent

Bulb Included: Yes

Materials: Fabric

Power: 31-40W

Net Weight(kg): 3.0

  

LightSuperDeal is a professional and reliable online Wholesale Lights shore providing a variety of hot selling lighting products, you can have a visit if you need.

 

It was only a matter of time. Rayguns and robots and armour ... and now, steampunk lamps. Industrialization never looked so good. Get your metal on and light up the world(or at least a corner of the room). Standard 110 volts, push switch on neck.

Recommended 40 watt bulb. It's all about the ambiance.

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