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Menlo Park Lamps

Menlo Park Lamps

Everyone knows that the best place to look for cool, vintage style lighting—when you’re not on a Restoration Hardware budget—is Etsy. These Menlo Park Lamps from The Dapper Llama are the newest addition to our “lamps to buy as soon as we find somewhere to put them” list for the following reasons. Each lamp is hand-carved out of solid cherry, walnut or rainbow poplar wood. They all have pull-switches or guitar knobs for dimming, vintage Edison or filament bulbs and gold, cloth covered vintage style plug connectors. Available in one, two or three bulb varieties, these lamps wouldn’t be out of place in the next Sherlock Holmes movie or on your nightstand.