Can someone PLEASE help me. Its pretty simple, yet I have not been able to get even the tiniest clue to this. There was a show on HGTV in July, called "The International Furniture Show 2006. On that show, they had a floor lamp that I was looking for. I still am. Its even listed on HGTV's page for that show (http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/dc_products_trade_shows/article/0,1793,HGTV_3483_4450290,00.html). If you copy and paste it, you can see down the page under www.centuryfurniture.com, that they have listed "lamp with polished aluminum shade and dripping glass". I saw it for 5 seconds on that show, and thats the lamp I have wanted for months now.
Does anyone have a clue as to how I try and find out about that lamp? I sent emails and called century furniture, but they say it isnt theirs and dont even know why it was put under their listings of stuff offered. Can anyone help? A name of the lamp? Manufacturor? Pic of it? ANYTHING??? Any advise?? LOL, thanks so much. You can email me at thekingofsobe@aol.com if you know anything please.
I don't know how much of a help this is, but it appears that the lamp is also a part of the Kelly Hoppen collection. She's a british designer and manf's a full range of products. Try going thru her website for info. Hope this gives you a lead.
PS Ask Century which boutiques/showrooms will be featuring her line.
Sheetmoss was right, it's in the Kelly Hoppen collection at Century Furniture. If you download the PDF catalog for her collection, you'll find that fabulous light on the 2nd page.
"A house is a shell. The people who live in that house make it come alive, and no designer in the world can do that for them." - William Haines
Since you all were able to find that lamp so easily, can I ask for the same kind of help? On a tv show on another network a saw the perfect lamp for me. It was a floor lamp shaped like a ginger jar lamp - red ceramic. I have searched and cannot find anything even close. Anyone ever see a lamp like this?
I too have been searching will little success, so I decided to start checking out antique shops and home accent shops to find something I could find to transform into a lamp of my own design. Having a "lamp lady" in a town not TOO far away is a plus. She has created some wonderful lamps out of some wonderful items for me. Finding some wonderful antique floor lamps was a plus too. Take a picture and start your own search in your local area! Just a thought!
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