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080509goodquest01.jpgQ -I happen to live in Phoenix, so I wasn't sure which city would best answer my question! I am looking for a less expensive alternative to this library swing arm lamp from Circa Lighting. I would like to find two wall-mount, plug-in lamps like these for preferably around $150 each (or less!). Since I do not live in the LA area, I suppose internet options would be best. Any suggestions out there?

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check cb2.com. They usually have similar items. Also look at Ikea!

posted by Mo-Mo on August 5th 2009 at 9:29pm
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These may be a little too modern but certainly affordable

Good luck...there are a trillion online.

http://www.cb2.com/popup/zoom.aspx?fi=4654

posted by hippyvieja on August 5th 2009 at 9:33pm
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Hi Lynn. To be blunt...my bitchy interior designer boyfriend says, "She's not going to find those lamps for $150 each!" They are only represented by two companies...Visual Comfort and Circa Lighting...and as you probably know, they retail for more than that. HOWEVER, I do have a friend who has a pair of those exact lamps in satin nickel/antique finish, hardwire, and is willing to sell them for $100 each. Check with your local lighting specialist, but it shouldn't cost more than $30 to convert them to plug in lights. Let me know if you're interested.

Erik

posted by ErikR on August 5th 2009 at 11:25pm
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just a couple suggestions...

These House of Troy Library wall lamps, they have a brass with black shade, or rubbed bronze (looks dark) with light shade...if you can find a replacement shade (that doesn't cost a lot), you could probably do fine with the rubbed bronze:
http://www.lightingcatalog.com/products/House%20of%20Troy__PL20-OB.aspx

You'll want to compare shade size, extension, etc with the one you liked, of course. Be sure on all the choices to check the light wattage or requirements.

The other ones found were the Hyde Park wall lamps (also made by House of Troy):
http://www.garbes.com/house_troy/swingarm-walllamps.html

If I find more, I'll post later.

posted by #9 on August 5th 2009 at 11:25pm
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Here's the House of Troy main site, with an 800 number. You could call or email and ask if they have black shades to replace the ivory ones:
http://www.houseoftroy.com/index.aspx

posted by #9 on August 6th 2009 at 8:36am
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