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The search for bedside lamps

March 9, 2012 by Erin Heaton

Some times you go to the store. You see a pair of lamps. You buy them. Boom. Done. Sometimes it’s easy.

Other times you set out to do the very same thing, and it turns into a weird odyssey that’s longer and larger than it deserves to be.

I wanted to replace the tiny bedside lamps we had. I liked them once upon a time, but they were very small (like less than a foot tall). They also sometimes flickered or turned on under their own will, and with our old house, that frightened me a little.

So the search was on for some taller (and less flickery) replacements. They also couldn’t take up too much of the table surface since our nightstands are fairly small. And I didn’t want to spend too much. And they had to bring some shine to the space. So many parameters!

My first stop for accessories is usually an antique mall. I remembered this pair of brass lamps I saw months ago (but passed on) and thought I might be able to find something similar.

I went to four different antique malls in two days, but all I found was this:

Get off the table freaky manequin child! The nerve!

Strike out. Sure, I could have waited a while and tried again, but I was motivated to find something now. And so I gave myself permission to go ahead and buy new.

I shopped around. Every store I went to, I was on the lookout for lamps. But most things I saw were too enormous for our petite nightstands or way more than I wanted to spend.

After a bunch of online searching, I found some cheap clearance lamps on Target.com. But after a two-day online ordering debacle (a frozen shopping cart and unresponsive customer service), I decided to let them go.

But then I ran across these pharmacy-style task lamps.

Would you believe me if I told you they were from Home Depot? And for an affordable $34 each! Yeah, I know! They look very similar to much more expensive lamps from Pottery Barn and Restoration Hardware. And way more stylish than I would have expected from HD. I paid full retail with no discounts. So unlike me!

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