Love Glass. Love Orange. Found this lamp at the thrift store a while back. I disassembled it and sprayed the metal pieces with Rustoleum "Hammered". After letting it dry, I wiped an ebony wood stain over the metal pieces and then wiped it back off with a clean rag.
You can see how just as in glazing, the stain remains in recessed areas, giving it more dimension and interest. I did a similar technique with another lamp in my living room.
When rewiring this lamp, I chose to use a shorter interior metal rod and forgo putting the top 2 inch metal tube in place.
Kits like this are available at your hardware store. I sliced it to the correct length using a dremel tool and continued with the rewiring process. I couldn't use the original because the metal was not threaded all the way down.
Unfortunately three kids and a glass lamp in the family room don't mix:
But she was pretty while she lasted.....
Perhaps someday I'll find a use for the remaining pieces because no...I won't get rid of them and yes... I am a horder. So for now she looks like this...
...while I try and make some decisions on what to do with my recent purchase.
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what's in the glass jar next to the yellow chair in the photo with the cat in it? I love that green chair!
ReplyDeleteIt's a venus fly trap. She was so cool. She even bloomed. Yet after she bloomed she kinda withered up and died. Her little mouths were microscopic and we couldn't feed her. I probably shouldn't have let her bloom but it was pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteoh no!!! so sorry!
ReplyDeleteCouldn't you re wire it yet again and have the separate pieces meet, taking out or shortening the rod. I'm sure that would look lovely!
ReplyDeleteCouldn't you re wire it yet again and have the separate pieces meet, taking out or shortening the rod. I'm sure that would look lovely!
ReplyDeleteYes! That is totally on my list. I'll let you know how that goes! Thanks so much for the comment!
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