Overview
This is a classic 1970s dual-light table lamp featuring a cylindrical wooden frame with curved amber glass panels. Inside the amber chamber sits a decorative three-light candelabra base that glows independently from the main upper bulb, creating a warm, ambient lantern effect. It is topped with a period-appropriate bell shade adorned with delicate hanging glass bead trim.
Story
During the 1970s, American living rooms transformed into warm, earthy sanctuaries. This lamp was designed to offer two distinct moods: bright reading light or a low, amber-hued glow perfect for cozy evenings listening to vinyl records.
Maker / Origin
While reminiscent of designs by Carl Falkenstein or EF & EF Industries, many of these cylindrical wood-and-glass lamps were produced by American lighting companies capitalizing on the 'Mediterranean' and 'Early American' revival trends of the late 1960s and 1970s.
Condition & Value
The lamp appears to be in fully functional condition with the internal lights glowing beautifully. The wooden frame and amber glass panels show no obvious cracks or deep gouges, and the beaded shade is intact. Minor wear on the brass-plated parts is typical for its age but does not significantly hurt the value.