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My Make-It-A-Lamp Lamps: www.etsy.com/shop/LukeLampCo?section_id=10669676
Stylish Industrial Lighting: www.etsy.com/shop/LukeLampCo?section_id=10473957
Super Cool Mason Jar Lighting: www.etsy.com/shop/LukeLampCo?section_id=10590281
Good ole' Rustic Lighting: www.etsy.com/shop/LukeLampCo?section_id=10590287
Sweet Signage and Wall Decor: www.etsy.com/shop/LukeLampCo?section_id=10688374
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Ladies and gentleman of Etsy: if you have arrived here by way of my Featured Seller article then thank you – I am glad that your small glimpse into my soul has not scared you away for good. Better yet, I hope that by reading my quaint interview you have gotten to know me a bit – in an internet sort of way – and I hope that you now feel like a good friend to me, the sort of good friend that buys many, many lamps from the friends of theirs that happen to have lamp shops on Etsy. Such as this one right here : )
Thanks so much for your visit and your support – Luke Lamp Co. would still just be a scribbled idea in one of my tattered pocket notebooks if it wasn't for all you wonderful folks.
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So I decided the manila rope covered cord design was just too cool to leave to the hanging lights in my shop: here is my line of rustic rope lamps that will sit, lie, lean – just generally reside quite happily on any relatively flat surface. Some such flat surfaces that I have found hold these lamps quite nicely are: desks, tables, dining tables, bathroom sinks, kitchen counters, toilet tops, bedside tables, porch tables, end tables, hallway tables, shelves, bureaus, old crates flipped upside down, sturdy cardboard boxes flipped on their side, well trimmed hedges with strong branches, windowsills, and any flat-topped appliance (microwaves, refrigerators, bread boxes, salad spinners (not toasters though)).
Based on my list above the average home- or apartment-owner would have use for approximately twenty-five of my lamps : ) I see that my description is now getting a bit out of hand, I really should stick to the basics like size and shape and color but it is 1:43am and when I get tired I tend to get wordy.
Anyhow I have painstakingly run 6' of standard rated lamp cord through a 40" length of 3/4" manila rope so that when placed on whichever surface you have chosen to place it on the cord itself won't be visible and the rope becomes part of the aesthetic! I've tried to photograph as best I can so I hope you can see how cool it really looks : )
A Ball mason jar houses a standard lamp socket that will fit whatever bulb style you prefer – pictured is a 30 watt vintage Edison style bulb –included in the price – that shines a gorgeous amber glow.
I am a male and so wedding planning is not quite integrated into my DNA but I'd say these would make really great wedding decor for a Fall wedding. Don't tell my buddies I typed that sentence though ; )
Thanks for stopping by, click to my shop for the rest of my hanging light and lamp designs!
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