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Leslie on Aug 26, 2020
5 out of 5 starsI love the lamps that Lamps From the Attic create. Their creativity with the antiques they find is amazing.
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Christina on May 22, 2020
5 out of 5 starsI was excited to get my new lamp! It was a bit taller than I anticipated but it still works for where I placed it in our home. I don’t remember seeing any dimensions (height) when shopping on Etsy for these lamps. For future buyers that would be helpful. Very satisfied with my lamp though ... very unique!
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opheliadream on Nov 20, 2013
5 out of 5 starsThe seller was extremely accommodating. Highly recommended!
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Anonymous on Aug 5, 2013
5 out of 5 starsGreat work!!!!
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Anonymous on Aug 5, 2013
5 out of 5 starsThanks!!!!
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Anonymous on Apr 17, 2013
5 out of 5 starsim a repeat customer from this shop good quality items n
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Anonymous on Mar 25, 2013
5 out of 5 starsarrived in excellent shape packed very well i trust this seller it was what he said
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Anonymous on Mar 21, 2013
5 out of 5 starsExcellent Seller! AAA+++ Thanks!!!
About LampsfromtheAttic
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Contemplating how an old radio can become useful memory.
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Antiques ready to be incorporated into a lamp. "You can build a lamp out of anything." (Not really...)
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It's always, "Love your lamp and choose your bulb."
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This is only part of the workspace. Some people say you can just slap a lamp together out of the stuff laying around.
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The most frequently used power tool in the shop... The drill press.
Al Danielsen - Lamps From The Attic - “Every lamp has a story.”
What started out as a small after-dinner hobby, building unique lamps made from antiques, suddenly became something much bigger for Allen and Edna Danielsen. In just a few short years, Lamps from the Attic was on the road, driving their tent stakes into art show clay from Pennsylvania to Maine to Illinois and down to Florida.
Their process has always been quite simple. From the LFTA homestead workshop, located in Mount Joy, PA, Edna polishes each antique piece with (often much needed) TLC, while Allen builds and wires all lighting fixtures by hand. Every single project eventually comes together to create the ensemble: lamps repurposed from antiques -infused with intriguing design, painstaking care, and lots of know-how. But it’s not just a well-honed workflow that puts illuminated timepieces into living rooms nationwide…
Years ago, the duo discovered that they had a passion for rust and the warm glow of a gorgeous Edison bulb. However, both Danielsens would agree that when they watch shoppers make a chance connection with that perfect lamp, the glow of fond memories and pure nostalgia can feel, somehow, even warmer than the heat from an olde tyme incandescent globe. It’s why Allen and Edna believe that stories are given meaning by the people who lived them; hence, our motto:
“Every lamp has a story.”
Shop members
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Al Danielsen
Owner, Maker
I was a high school teacher for 27 years and the time came to do something a little less stressful. The creative side comes out when we search for unusual items in antique stores and flea markets then re-purpose them into fun lamps.
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I gladly accept returns and exchanges
I don't accept cancellations
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Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for: