Swirl Swag Lamps with Hooks. I found some of them at Bellacor. I will report these swag lamps here, with my poor English of course. There are two types which I call the fat and the skinny swirl swag lamps. The fat have four different color shade to choose i.e. amber, pink, blue and green student shade, while the skinny swag lamps have 3 different color shade i.e. blue, green and amber tamo shade. As usual, if you wanna see the swag lamps pictures then you can see the pictures by yourself at Bellacor. I don’t wanna give you the pictures, cause that swag lamps picture’s not mine. I just don’t... 

29-12-2008

There are some cool and glamour swag lamps at Lamps Plus. Those lamps are known as Swag Style Plug In Chandeliers. These chandeliers are available in various types e.g. Chrysanthemum Giclee, White, Festoon Aqua Giclee and Softer Tan Giclee. Each of these swag lamps has 15 feet of lead wire and 10 feet of chain. They take one 100 watt lamp each, but not included on the sale. Another spec of these swag lamps is that each of them generates a custom shade: 10″ high and 13 1/2″ wide shading. I like the simple and cool style of those swag chandeliers. I dont kwon whether it’s a... 

21-12-2008

Yesterday, I found some beautiful swag lamps at Bellacor. I won’t tell you all of them at a time, but I’ll try to write some, with my own perspective of course. This time, I’ll talk about 3 swag lamps with hooks, named 27-Inch Crackle Swag Lamp with Hooks & Blue Tamoshanta Glass Shade, 27-Inch Swirl Swag Lamp with Hooks & Pink Student Shade and last but not least 27-Inch Crackle Swag Lamp with Hooks & Green Tamoshanta Glass Shade. But first, I’ll make their name shorter: Blue crackle swag lamp, Pink swirl swag lamp and Green crackle swag lamp. Yes, I think it’s better. And... 

17-12-2008

Do you know that swag lamps were considered the prime time in 1950s? I don’t think so. Most of us will always remember that swag lamps are the owner of 70s. Yes, of course. Swag lamps are very popular in 70s. You can see swag lamps every where at that time, in almost every corner of a house. Swag lamps are mostly made of plastics and so famous for the hanging technique using two hooks, one of which held the lamp, with a swag in between. I don’t know what kind of technique it is, even I can’t imagine about the hook. I just see it in the internet, but it is ok, never mind. What about you?... 

8-12-2008

Actually I don’t know what swag lamp is. And even I’ve never seen it before in my daily life. I just know this term “swag lamp” from the internet. I got many swag lamp pictures too, of course from the internet. I found the definition of swag lamp from a free patent site and got some more information about what swag lamp is. I’m interested in this lamp because a friend of mine told me that swag lamp is a niche keyword in the internet. There isn’t much information about this lamp while people pay more attention. So, about 4 months ago, I bought a domain name “myswaglamps.com” to... 

26-11-2008

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