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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

One legged lamp stand



Materials:
One leg from a Lack side table

Description:
It's a lamp with a textile electrical cord, hand built from the leg of a LACK side-table.

See more of the textile electrical cord lamp.

~ Charles Crawford, http://crawfordcreativestudio.com

22 comments:

  1. excellent - love it!

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  2. Looks cool, but I think it would get knocked over way too often.

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  3. Does it stand up straight? looks like it would get knocked over easily. But its cool!

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  4. Hi,Dear
    Very nice information about One legged lamp stand and very attractive lamp...............
    Projector Lamp

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  5. very artistic.., the design was so brilliant and fashionable.., its suite to the modern houses today..,

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  6. Electromagnet????

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  7. Great concept and design. I like the use of the green cord.

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  8. You might want to fix the wall faceplate.

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  9. Thanks for the nice comments! I have thought of using magnets at the base, and steel plates to do a wall mount. At the moment, it's filled with some ball bearings at the base, so it's about as stable as it can be, I think.

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  10. Maybe you should mount it on a flat piece of something to keep it from ever tipping.

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  11. Maybe you should get a different cord color. The lime green is a tad bit distracting.

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  12. Please,please get a cover for the outlet. 60 cent can save you from electric shock. oh and nice lamp. 8)

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  13. love the black and green! very Memphis

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  14. Actually. To be more convenient, why not just tape a fork to the wall right next to the electric socket? As it is right, now it's still too safe for kids.

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  15. wrapping the extension cord like that can cause it to heat up and maybe Catch Fire...

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  16. I'd be "shocked" if Charles is going to update us on the face situation.

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  17. Though this is a beautiful lamp, it is still a risky hack to do. You're creating a electromagnet. I don't know where you're living, but it would be illegal in EU.

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  18. Oh man this is an interesting idea. I wondered about these lack tables what they should be good for after their life - very interesting idea.

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  19. Can someone tell what kind of bulb and cover is that? Or what is going on there?

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  20. i was gonna say make it retractable but it dosent seem to have the best balance

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  21. I gotta say, I like the outlet uncovered. I usually like seeing what people do with light witch and outlet covers, but this is fresh. Without kids, this works with the motif.

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  22. @Anders, very good observation. This is an extremely dangerous hack. AFHH.

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