Linda adds zest to the Samtid.
"I bought a Samtid lamp with a white shade that didn't looked good in front of my white wall. So I decided to hack the lamp. The new shade is made of transparent polycarbonate 1mm thick. I made it a little bit bigger than the original. I fixed the shade with bolts and nuts. For the colour effect I bought felt, added buttons and wrapped it around the shade. I made some more felt wraps in different colours to change! That's it, very easy and fast hack!"
Friday, February 12, 2010
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Nice! It's also easy to make different ones and changing them with the decor or mood!
ReplyDeleteCool idea!
xx
Genius and so creative. Stand back kiss yourself.
ReplyDeleteI am a bit of a lighting freak and this is one of the best hacks or diy I've seen Thank you
Designcracker
love it!
ReplyDeletenicely hacked :)
ReplyDeleteCreative, unique and a masterpiece! Nice dude!
ReplyDeleteNICE WORK.
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks for sharing. I have a Samtid and the supposedly unbreakable lampshade chipped, so I need to make a new one. This is really brilliant. Done so well too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this idea. I have also seen my 'unbreakable' Samtid lamp shade start cracking all over.
ReplyDeleteI called Ikea for a replacement shade but they don't sell them. Seems like a wasteful position given the poor quality of the shade.
So I've been looking for a 'hack' ;-) This one has given me an idea! Thanks heaps