CLASSIC DESK LAMP "BANKER LAMP", is a very beautiful desk lamp with a green shade.
The history of the banker's lamp
The banker's lamp has been around almost as long as the mass-produced light bulb (1879) and has more or less looked the same ever since. It is colloquially called: Banker's Lamp, Bank lamp, Banker's lamp, Lawyer's lamp, but it has also lit up August Strindberg's desk and is therefore also called "Strindberg's lamp". It is perhaps best known because both England's Queen Elisabeth has one on her desk and the former Prime Minister of England, Sir Winston Churchill, also had one! Therefore you are in good company if you buy one of these or why not buy two, we don't know for sure but think we are the cheapest in Sweden for this quality lamp?
Curious about the banker's lamp
That it got the name banker's lamp from the beginning is because it is so stylish to decorate an office with. It was noticed by many American banks in which it became widely spread around the USA in the early 20th century, any self-respecting bank would have them.
The banker lamp's preferences
Appearance: in order for the banker's lamp to be as similar to the original as possible, it must be made of brass and have a green glass shade. A small metal chain hanging down from the screen was used to turn the banker's lamp on and off. This is attached to the switch itself, the switch holds the lamp in its extension.
The electric cable was originally braided in textile, but our newly manufactured cords are made of plastic. If you want your lamp to resemble the original even more, you can cover the cord yourself in fabric or change the cord. Such old-fashioned cords can be bought in well-stocked electrical stores.
art no 093044
Height: 37 cm
Lamp base diameter: 18 cm
Turns on and off with a chain instead of an on and off button
Light source: (A60 230v 2700k) Not included!
CLASSIC DESK LAMP "BANKER LAMP", is a very beautiful desk lamp with a green screen.
The history of the bank lamp
The banker lamp has been around for almost as long as the mass-produced light bulb (1879) and has looked more or less the same ever since. It is popularly called: Bankers Lamp, Banklampa, Banking lamp, Selleistor lamp but it has also lit up The writer August Strindberg's desk and is therefore also called "Strindberg's lamp". It is perhaps best known because both Queen Elizabeth of England has one on her desk and the former Prime Minister of England, Sir Winston Churchill, also had one! Therefore, you are in good company if you buy one or why not buy two, we do not know for sure but think we are the cheapest in Sweden on this quality lamp?
Curiosity about the bank lamp
That it was named banker lamp from the beginning is because it is so nice to decorate offices with. It was noticed by many American banks in which it became widespread around the United States in the early 20th century, any self-respecting banks would have them.
Bank lamp preferences
Appearance: in order for the banker lamp to be as similar to the original as possible, it must be made of brass and have a green glass shade. To turn the bank lamp on and off, a small metal chain hanging from the screen was used. This is attached to the switch itself, the switch also holds the lamp in its extension.
The electric cable was originally interwoven in textile, but our newly manufactured cables are made of plastic. If you want your lamp to look even more like the original, you can dress the cord yourself in fabric or change the cord. Such old-fashioned cords are available for purchase in well-stocked electrical stores.
Height: 37 cm
Lamp base diameter: 18 cm
Turns on and off with chain instead of on and off button
Lighting source: (A60 230v 2700k) Not included!
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