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... 

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... 

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... 

26-11-2008

Recently, I have checked Google Search Result related with keyword “swag lamps”. I just wanna know how many site pages in google.com related with this keyword. I did this to know the competition in using keyword swag lamps. And here is my short report:  Read More →

23-11-2008

I found this title, “beauty swag lamp”, from United States Patent 3936669. Yes, this is a patent document with application number 05/487552. As mentioned in the title, this patent is all about swag lamp, which is popular in 1970’s. The inventor of this swag lamp is Gardner, Ruth E (Des Moines, IA), who’s published this patent on March 2nd,1976 (I wasn’t born yet…). Here is the abstract: A... 

21-11-2008

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