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General Electric floor lamp, 1940's, I liked how elegant and simple this was without being too eastcoastbloggerticktheboxindustrialamericana etc. The LBC seller suggested it may have been a medical lamp due to the fine wire mesh cover~"It's so you don't get a mouthfulla glass if the bulb breaks on you".
3 comments:
nice -- this bit, i mean: eastcoastbloggerticktheboxindustrialamericana. and the light is nice too. definately seems sturdier than those ECBTTBIA lights tend to be.
Beeeautiful. I'm totally into the old industrial lamps.
nice neck arch.
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