New Table Lamp
September 16, 2012 4:27 pm ProjectsSeveral months ago at the electronics flea market I picked up a neat bit of brass. I did some internet research and it’s actually part of a 19th century scientific demonstration instrument, most likely a prism. I found a very similar example at Fleaglass. Theirs sold for quite a bit of money, but I got mine for $5, which is probably about the value of the brass in it.
So I turned it into a table lamp.
In the photo I’ve installed one of the many vintage-style reproduction light bulbs that are starting to appear. They don’t really look like a nice carbon filament bulb but I can use this every day and not worry about it burning out.
Now all I need to complete it is to put a shade on it. Ideas?
Richard :
Date: March 10, 2014 @ 9:14 am
I think a James Millen & Co. CRT shield, or translucent replica thereof. Alternatively, a large laboratory funnel.
Rich