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This is the Chinese porcelain vase lamp I bought. Pretty, but from afar you can not see the intricate detail of the enamel work.
small lamp posts on the M40 when going past an airport. Don't want those planes crashing into lamp posts now do we!!
www.villa-maly.com Indochine nights are more enchanted when our lamps are switched on and light your way at Villa Maly.
Lasercut lamp from 3mm plywood. The idea is to resemble half a light bulb sticking out of the wall. Made during the Christmas day at 1scale1
The front face. With a new, environmentally friendly 20 watt outlook. Compare that to the previous 2400 W flashhead that used to live there. I can feel my gloria grow.
www.recyclart.org/2012/08/coffee-ground-table-lamps/
Spanish designer Raul Lauri created these lights with recycled coffee ground through a unique technique that recycle it into a composite solid material. This is an interesting way to gives a second life to coffee grounds, it’s 100% natural, biodegradable and renewable and are still conserving its color and texture !
++ More information at Raul Lauri website !
Visitez www.tricotin.com pour découvrir le tricot au goût du XXIe siècle ! Ca décoiffe !
Find more about wild knitting in the XXIst century on www.tricotin.com !
1. Clean the lamp parts at least 3 times a year. When all the parts of your lamp are thoroughly and regularly cleaned, you will be able to use them longer. Just make sure you have already unplugged your lamp from the socket to avoid any accidents. Cleaning the parts of your lamp with a rag will get rid of dirt and improve the working condition of the lamp.