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Showing posts with label gooseneck lamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gooseneck lamps. Show all posts

Monday, September 19, 2016

Spaces: No-name room

Since renovations to the house are ongoing, I don't have any final full-room photos to share...and may not for a while. In the next few posts, I thought I'd show you a few corners, walls, and nooks and  here and there throughout the house.

These shots a room between the formal living room and the family room/dining area. We haven't decided quite yet whether to make it an office or a breakfast room. but for now it holds some of our favorite things.


My Remploy dropfront desk, full of pewter and silver treasures

Frank Lloyd Wright brass picture, vintage gooseneck lamp,
Bitossi bird, studio pottery, mid-century "flash cards,"
and various Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian pewter and silver

My daughter's vintage camera, Carstens floor vase,
and repro George Nelson clock

A favorite Ib Kofod-Larsen chair

Corner built-ins with some favorite Scheurich pottery,
Festivo candleholders, Frankoma pieces, along with
 vintage glass beaker and mortar and pestle
from my grandfather's drugstore

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

The delectable, collectible gooseneck

Nothing says “mid-century” to me more than a sensational gooseneck lamp, yet I had never really found the perfect one for my house until this week.

Recently I confessed my daydreamy love affair with Don Draper’s desk lamp on Mad Men, but it looked like a true love of my own just wasn’t in the cards. I’ve spent years looking on eBay and craigslist, only to find lamps that looked like they’d been around the block a time or two too many or were just too ritzy for it to work out between us.

Then, when I least expected it, the love of my life appeared. OK, OK…I’ve extended the metaphor a tad too far. What really happened is that I looked on Etsy and found a fantastic pewter colored lamp with just a touch of brass at an almost giveaway price. What's not to love about that?


My Etsy purchase...the perfect color combination for my house
...and only $11.25!!!  Check out the nice patina on the brass ball in the back.

Here are some other great goosenecks…but the exorbitant price tags on these babies are making my new lamp look more gorgeous by the minute! Call me cheap, but NO table lamp is worth $9000.



Stilnovo table lamp, $9000
1stdiibs.com

Walter Von Nessen lamp, $1200
1stdibs.com

Black cattail lamp, $250
eBay.com