| | |  | Novelty Lamps | Home » » » » » » LumiSource Icicle Table Lamp | | | | | | | Description: | | LumiSource Icicle Table Lamp - Cylindrical frosted sconces create a soft glow, accenting the modern design of the tubular chrome arms on these futuristic lamps. If you like contemporary but want to keep it subtle, the Icicle is the perfect choice. Complement the Icicle table lamp with the floor model. Uses 40 watt halogen bulbs. Part Number: LSH-ICICLE TBL; Product Size: 7" W. x 25.5" H. | | | Features: | |
• Modern, tubular design
• Cylindrical frosted sconces create a soft glow
• Chrome arms
• Subtle, contemporary styling
• Uses 40W halogen bulbs
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 21.25 inches | | Product Width:
| 12.6 inches | | Product Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 5.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 21.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 12.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.75 inches | | Package Weight:
| 7.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 23 reviews |
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46 of 46 found the following review helpful:
Beautiful lampFeb 03, 2010
By J. Souders I bought this lamp to use on my desk and found it to be futuristic, fun and beautiful. What is not in the description is that it comes with four bulbs and four frosted cylinders -- I suppose an extra of each just in case one breaks during shipping. It also has a built in dimmer switch that adjusts from very bright to low glowing light. The one drawback is that the assembly instructions are a bit confusing and you'll need to look at the actual photo of the lamp online to figure out the exact placement of the cylinders. It took me an hour to assemble what should have taken fifteen minutes at most. I finally placed the base so the cord is at 12 o'clock and assembled it correctly; the tallest cylinder is at 3, smallest cylinder at 7 and the medium at 10. This should make it easier for you and although my time investment was longer, the final results were well worth the time.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Very dificult to assemble - more clear intstructions needed!Dec 29, 2010
By mana
"noname"
It took me two hours to assemble this lamp. The problem is that the instruction picture is not the same as the one on amazon. You really don't know which piece fits where. I ended up being very frustrated. Hopefully this reviews are read by the company so that they can improve their instructions and send us new and very clear one. The only good thing about the light is that it has dim control and it looks nice but it still doesn't look as nice as on the picture shown on amazon.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Don't Believe The WarningsMay 11, 2011
By J. Skievaski This is one great lamp. It's bright, stylish, and extremely sturdy. I felt assembly was actually pretty simple. The instructions weren't detailed, but they didn't really need to be. There simply aren't that many parts for it to be very complicated. My actual biggest complaint is the plastic used to cover the base. It inspires "nails on chalkboard" when you remove it and bits of it get stuck in the crevices. I can see myself pulling little bits off for days to come. That said, let's address the most common concern in reviews.
ASSEMBLY -- The lamp consists of the following parts:
1 Base 3 Metal tubings (small/medium/large) 4 Frosted glass tubings (3 used + 1 spare) 4 DontTouchMeOrIBurnout Bulbs (3 used + 1 spare)
That's it. Place the base so the power cord faces at 0°. Untie the the individual tube power cords. This can be tricky, they're tied fairly tight. Try to give them a little slack and push the ends through one at a time. I found it easier to attach the tubes from longest to shortest. The long tube screws in at 90°, medium at 225°, and small at 315°. After that pop the bulbs in and then slide the frosted tubings on top of those. Done. Whole assembly for two lamps took less than 1/2 an hour and would have been less if I hadn't tested doing the tubes from small to large.
Good luck. If you like the looks of this lamp don't be intimidated by the horror stories. It's a cinch.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Disintegrated when I was assembling itDec 01, 2010
By antenna I have returned this lamp because one of the electrical connections fell apart as I was assembling it. Specifically, the plastic covering of one of the connections of the electrical wires in one of the poles (which has to be screwed onto the base) simply fell off leaving a bare wire. Needless to say, I was not impressed with the quality of the product and will not be ordering another.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Poor tolerancesSep 02, 2011
By Platino The lamp was well packaged and the spare bulb and glass cylinder were nice in case of breakage. However this is actually the first hint of poor quality control. The tolerances of the angled bases is poor and the lamp posts interfere with each-other making assembly quite difficult. One of the bulb terminals had a stripped screw and had been crushed-in a little during manufacturing. The instructions are near useless as well. After about 20 minutes of trial and error I was able to get the lamp assembled based on a better picture found through Google. The lamp's final appearance is more than worth it's price but the actual quality is NOT there. Thankfully it only needs to be assembled once.
****(HINT: To others trying to assemble: with the cord on your right, the longest cylinder should be in front, the middle length on your right, closest to the cord, and the shortest on your left on the far side away from the cord. You WILL need to push a little on each cylinder to get them assembled.)
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