2008年3月23日星期日

Reproduction table lamps available from The Antique & Vintage Lamp

Reproduction lampsThe Antique & Vintage Lamp Co has enlarged its range of table lamps to now include an impressive collection of reproduction lamps.
Thge reproduction lamp range is proving popular with not only the home decorator, but with professional interior decorators, interior designers and architects with an interest in interior design.

The lamps, fitted with lamp shades, range from 25cm up to 30cm high.
The colour range of yellow, dark green, celadon, sky blue etc., includes lamps delicately decorated with subjects of song birds in branches of flowering prunus blossom.

The lamps are mounted on polished oriental bases and are available as single lamps, or as pairs, the lamp situated in an interior, producing a refined lamp in a traditional style.

The beauty of this lamp is that it is suitably adaptable to a wide range of interiors, from traditional, classic, oriental or modern.

Table lamps, carefully placed can literally make an interior by high lighting or soft lighting specific areas of a room.


29-Feb

New table lamps will light up with just a touch

Table lamps typically can be turned on by twisting a knob or pulling on a chain.
Some table lamps are even more convenient. With the slightest touch of your fingers on the metal base, they come to life. These lamps are often called touch lamps.
Stores might not carry many models of them, but you'll probably be able to spot a few.
''They'll be around because they're really easy to use,'' said Doug Beach, store manager of Lamps Plus in Fresno, Calif.
Basically, the lamp lights when you touch any metal part of it, which often includes the base and the rim of the shade. It also usually has three light settings.
Beach and Harry Karayan, the purchasing agent at James & Co. Lighting in Fresno, say touch lamps are popular with older people.
''Some people, especially the elderly, the simple turn knob can get difficult for them,'' Karayan said. With a touch lamp, ''they would just have to touch it. Also, it dims.''
Touch lamps vary in price. The cost at Lamps Plus can start at $24.99. Wal-Mart in Clovis, Calif., also has some touch lamps that cost between $9.97 and $27.87.
These lamps might be easy to use, but you can't use energy-efficient bulbs with them. Use the bulbs recommended by the manufacturer for your particular touch lamp.
In addition, sensors in touch lamps can be touchy — when the bulbs blow, the sensors do, too, Beach said. He recommends changing the bulbs every so often before they blow.
People often don't realize the sensor is broken until they replace the light bulb, he said. ''When the sensor goes out, the light just stays on,'' he said. To replace the sensor costs $20, including the part and labor.
If you already have a table lamp at home that you like, you can convert it to a touch lamp. Several accessory options can do this. Lamps Plus has a plug you can plug your lamp into for $14.99, and a light-bulb socket to screw on before putting in the bulb for $10.
James and Co. Lighting also has a light-bulb socket converter for $24 and a credit card-size converter that wires into the bottom of the lamp for $40, which includes the part and labor.
If you go with the light-bulb socket conversion, realize that it will raise the bulb slightly higher and you might have difficulty with the light shade fitting correctly, Beach said.