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Quality lamps new? (lemmy.world)

I’m looking for a buy-new quality floor lamp. When it comes to desk lamps, I’ve found a few bankers lamps but I don’t know which company makes the best one.

Floor lamps though, I don’t know where to begin. I’ve heard “Build your own” a few times but I’d prefer a prebuilt or kit rather than buying the parts and making it myself.

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Oh boy, my time to shine has finally arrived. I can personally recommend two companies that are top quality. House of Troy makes a great quality lamp and uses a fantastic solid steel loader in the base of most of their lamps which hold up amazing over time as opposed to a lot of lamp manufacterers that use a plastic coated cement or plaster (Those tend to crumble apart after a few years and become a pain to fix). The other brand I would recommend is Stiffel, which is now under the Cutting Edge Industries brand. They bought a lot of the original Stiffel molds, and manufacter solid cast lamps to the original Stiffel quality (and they are US made which is a rarity these days). Both brands are a little more expensive than what you would see at a box store but both will last for decades, needing only minor attention depending on external factors (like sunlight drying out a fabric shade, or the electrical socket needing replacement after years of incandecent bulbs). Source: I have been in the lamp and lamp repair business for 16 years. Id be happy to help you narrow down between choices if you have questions. either way, have a great day.

[-] SirShanova@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Bro, this is AWESOME. I’ll look into them more and inevitably come back and ask you some more stuff!

[-] Nevermore9197@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Thanks for this, what a phenomenal comment!!!

[-] MonkCanatella@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 year ago

I have been in the lamp and lamp repair business for 16 years.

Ok this guy knows his shit. Not gonna lie though, the styles on a lot of these are kinda painful. I'm not sure I'd want to keep any of them for decades.

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