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I purchased this lamp for my wife's spinet sized piano. The two adjustment points on the stand make it easy to get the perfect lighting on the music. The base is very solid and easily supports the light in any position.
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Purchased this to replace a very old brass piano lamp for my Kimball upright piano. I wanted something that looked nicer than the old shiny brass one I had, and I wanted it to be sturdy as well. This lamp is perfect!Upon seeing it I was worried at first it wouldn't be solid due to the small base. I was wrong. This lamp is very solid, and it is beautiful. Looks elegant sitting on my piano and goes well with all my furniture. The chestnut bronze color has a slight dark coppery tone to it, so I was worried it would not go with some of my wood furniture. However, it actually blends in with everything. The antique brass blends in with the handles on my piano lid.
Description was accurate. Shipped very well padded. I hesitated to spend that much on a piano lamp, but now I am so glad I did. Really makes the piano and the rest of the room look so much more elegant.
Worth the price!!
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I wanted something to replace a competing lamp that clipped on the music holder of my baby grand piano. The clip on lamp was simply subpar. It also wasn't very attractive. This is a beautiful lamp with a solid heavy base and clamps that easily facilitate adjusting this lamp to bridge the gap between the lid and the sheet music holder to beautifully illuminate your sheet music as long as it's sitting on the closed cover.If you keep the piano cover up, this won't do for you, in which case you'll need to explore cantalevered floor lamps or the clip ons.
Since the lid on our piano is never up (too loud for our taste), the House of Troy offering fits us like a glove. The 60 watt bulbs (purchased separately) are very bright. I prefer this (older eyes), but you may want to try the 40 watt bulbs if you prefer a softer glow over a brilliant light.
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