Edison Bulb Table Lamp
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Painting a touch lamp gives my new Edison Bulb Table Lamp a unique look and purpose.

I have wanted to make an Edison bulb table lamp for a while. I saw some ideas on Pinterest and thought I’d use some wood pieces and some lamp parts to make one from scratch.

However, when I spotted this little beauty at Vendor’s Village for ONE dollar a couple of weeks ago, I thought it might be the perfect specimen for my new lamp.
I figured it was worth $1—even if it didn’t work, maybe I could use it for something. After I brought it home, I plugged it in and looked for an on/off switch. I couldn’t find one, but suddenly it came on! It’s a touch lamp! Not only that, but it’s a 3-way touch lamp. It was a little too brassy for my tastes.
First up, I had to deal with that harp. I had no idea how it was attached. Indeed, I took pictures, but I can’t find them. I used my giant vice to bend it back and forth to break it off about halfway down. It is a divide-and-conquer mentality. After that, I put the tiny part of the harp into the vice and rocked the lamp back and forth until the piece broke off!
Painting Touch Lamp

I got busy with Heirloom Traditions Chalk Type paint and a hair dryer! It was cool in the house, and the paint wasn’t drying fast enough to suit me, so I made it happen quicker.

After two coats of paint, I plugged the lamp in to ensure it would still “touch” with the paint on it. Voila! I may or may not have done a little happy dance. Whoever thought of painting a touch lamp?

Another test after the Heirloom Traditions clear wax. Guess what! It is still a three-way lamp, even WITH the Edison bulb. I didn’t expect that!

Here it is on the repurposed dresser TV stand I shared recently.
Edison Bulb Table Lamp

And… she’s ready for her close-up!
I purposely gave it some texture with the paint. Why? Because I wanted it to look like old wood with several layers of paint on it.

I currently use it in the living room on my cut-the-cord clutter project.
Do you have an Edison bulb light? It does take a little getting used to—the color of light is odd, but I’m so happy with it. Did I mention that the bulb was $10? So, I have a new lamp for a meager $11.
HOLD the phone! I wasn’t pleased with the overall look. Yep, I decided this little lady needed a little bling.

I browsed on Amazon and found this Small Wire Keyless Lamp Guard. The measurements looked like they would be perfect for my new lamp.


I must admit that when I opened the box, I thought there was NO WAY that cage would fit over that bulb. But it fits perfectly! I was so thrilled. I did think about painting it for about a millisecond but decided to leave it natural.

Oh, how I love, love, love it! It’s a $20 lamp, but I’m okay with that. It is a 3-way touch lamp, and I can touch the lamp base or the shade to turn it on. Seriously, did you know you can paint a touch lamp?
gail
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Another good one, Gail! The gold cage added just the bling that was needed.
Look at you going all industrial on me! Love it, especially the cage shade you added.
Very cool! And what a great industrial look!