It seems with thrifting most of the time, you have to keep an open mind and think of things having multiple purposes. For example, you may find a great piece of furniture with fabulous lines but the color is all wrong or a pretty tablecloth that could be turned into great curtains or in this case, a funky lamp that can be turned into a contemporary vase. I found this lamp and thought it was cool in a funky vintage way but it needed some work. Definitely needed to be rewired and the base was all rusted. It was a good deal so I picked it up anyway and figured I could make it over. Well, I went to take it apart and realized the glass portion alone would make a pretty cool vase. So, I packaged up the rest of the pieces to save for a later lamp project and cleaned out the glass. Now, I have a one of a kind vase and a lamp kit for another project. Of course, there is a hole in the bottom where the rod went through so I couldn't fill it with water for real flowers but it works great just as it is or with some fake stems in it.
I forgot to take a "before" picture before I took it all apart but it looked a little something like this, only the condition wasn't nearly as good as this one from ebay. The base of mine was a little different and very rusted but this gives you an idea.
and here's my new vase...
like I said before I packed away the lamp "innards" for another project, buying inexpensive lamps ($2-$3) at the thrift store is way cheaper than buying a lamp kit at Lowe's (around $10). Pretty good deal for a few dollars don't you think?
so, next time you are in the market for a vase, why not check the lamp aisle?
2 comments:
What a great idea! I love it.
Great idea!
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