Q: Hello. I ran across your website, and you are my last hope. I am attaching a photo from Thom Filicia's website (portfolio, East End) that shows a great spindle-shaped lamp. I am wondering where the lamp is from (designer or manufacturer). I first ran across the lamp in the book "The Hamptons" in which the house from the attached picture is featured (and that Thom Filicia decorated). Any information is greatly appreciated.
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Comments (4)
It looks like it was made of varying sized wooden spools. If you eBay search, you might find a bunch of them you could glue together, and wire.
A similar lamp:
http://discountlampsandmore.com/images/product_floor04big.jpg
Good luck. It's cool!
Have you tried reaching Thom? I've met him and he seemed really approachable.
What about finding some old table legs and drilling a hole through them and stacking them on top of each other.
Its probably an antique, considering its in "the hamptons". Murray Feiss carries the new Martha Stewart line that has a couple antique-inspired carved/turned wood floor lamps that are very pretty. (I think anyway)