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I purchased this lamp for a small bedside table and absolutely love it! The base feels like solid glass and the 3-way adjustable light is convenient. The shade's color is more of an "off-white" compared to the picture, but is still very pretty. I plan to purchase a second one.
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I love this lamp! It's beautiful and elegant and looks wonderful on my nightstands. I would highly recommend it.Best Deals for Stacked Ball Acrylic Table Lamp
I love this lamp and the quality is excellent and like the $300 versions I saw online from other retailers. Really lovely lamp, very classy and elegant.Honest reviews on Stacked Ball Acrylic Table Lamp
I purchased the Stacked Ball Acrylic Table Lamp from Lamps Plus in MAR 2011 for under $60.00. We liked the item so much we decided to purchase another APR 2011. Unfortunately we are completed taken aback by the price difference? In less than two months the price jumped from under $60.00 to well over $100.00. It is unfortunate because the product is so lovely but we will not be purchasing another item from this merchant.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Stacked Ball Acrylic Table Lamp
This lamp was the excellent solution for a small based table we use while reading. Our former lamp was a large diameter classic ginger jar lamp. However, with the large diameter it was a difficult fit for glasses, cel phone, etc.The stacked ball acylic lamp has a small diameter clear base, but is perfectly balance for a table. The clear acylic seems lighter in reflecting light. This lamp would work well with a mirror. There is plenty of room around it for glasses, a book, cel phone, kleenex box, etc. My mom like the "brighter" look of this lamp over the heavy ginger blue of the other lamp.
Reason for my substracting one star from the review of this lamp: The instructions that come with the lamp, even the description on the listing of this lamp, say you can use a 100 watt light bulb with this lamp. I tried, and tried, to insert a regular 100 watt light bulb into the bulb socket of the lamp. The light bulb wouldn't go in whatever way I tried. And, I damaged the light filiment in the light bulb trying to insert it. The bulb that worked perfectly in the lamp's socket is a twirl-shape energy-saver bulb. I should have known as this lamp comes from California where they are live in dimmness of energy-saver bulb. Maybe the left coast has some law that forbids regular 100 watt light bulbs? That would make sense. Anyway, don't sweat it California, here on the east coast I use regular 100 watt bulbs in other lamps, and additional fill-in light for special handwork projects with an Ott blue light. I won't strain my eyes and live in the dark.
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