Shelly Longly
Shelly Longly
Shelly Longly
Shelly Longly

Shelly Longly

Regular price
$550.00
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$550.00
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$6,900.69
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Shelly Longly is a real friendly dinosaur of a Flush Lamp. With a brushed nickel shade and succulent chrome-plated brass neck, its form contains echoes of hot showers, salon hair curlers, of old street lamps and late nights at the warehouse. Shelly is a steel font of warm vibes and sturdy comfort. 

(Shipping is included if you in the US)

Dimensions & Weight

OVERALL
29.75” H x 7.75” W x 12.75” D
BASE 7.75” W x 10” D
WEIGHT 13.5 lbs


Specifications

CORD STYLE/COLOR Rayon-Covered/Gold
CORD LENGTH 89"
BULB INCLUDED
Yes
SHADE INCLUDED
Yes; Polished Brushed Nickel
ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED Yes/Minimal
LED COMPATIBLE
Yes
BASE MATERIAL Steel/Iron/Brass
BASE MATERIAL DETAILS
Chrome-Plated Bronze/Chrome-Plated Brass/Polished Galvanized Steel
NUMBER OF LIGHTS 1
DIMMABLE No
BULB REQUIRED Standard
BULB BASE E26/Medium (Standard)
MAXIMUM WATTAGE (PER BULB) 60W
SWITCH INCLUDED Yes
SWITCH TYPE Sloan Flushometer
PRODUCT CARE
Clean with dry cloth or light amount of solution - avoid getting wet and even though there's a flusher involved I wouldn't put it in the bathroom.
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
United States


Extra Details about Shelly Longly 

One of the Lampmaker's favorite details about this entire collection is the small space between the shade and neck. He loves that little bit of negative space. The flusher was rescued from an old, abandoned high school in Southern California by a friend's cool plumber. The brushed nickel shade is from Antique Lamp Supply, a lovely online source of rare lamp parts. The chrome-plated neck is from the incredible Reuse hardware store in NE Portland. 

A Note About All Flush Lamps 

Most Flush Lamps are constructed with both unused and restored parts. Regardless of their past, all were cleaned, sanded, polished, and loved. The mission is to give all these blue collar, utilitarian parts their own version of the American Dream: an opportunity to rise from the shadows of dusty second-hand furniture shops, bathroom cabinets and basement walls, and proudly reveal their beautiful qualities in a fancy, high-rise window, a blue collar family living room, an artist's studio, a writer's study, a lamp museum, a finished basement, or, like, a really cool advanced man cave that women are also welcome in, hopefully. 

If something ever goes wrong with the lamp, tell the Lampmaker, and he'll either fix it or help you get it fixed. The Lampmaker wants each lamp to last at least as long as he does. 

Notes On Safety

Flush Lamps are constructed of industrial and commercial-grade materials, and can be heavy - please always be careful handling them (if mishandled, you are actually more likely to damage whatever the lamp hits than the lamp itself).

The threads on steel pipe can also be quite sharp, so don't ever grab the threaded areas with your bare hands. And a lovely thing about lamps made of pipes is if you ever feel like a pipe or joint fitting is too loose, you can always tighten it by yourself or with a strong friend.

If you ever need to move or make adjustments to a Flush Lamp or any lamp, really, it's always a good idea to unplug it first. Wearing gloves is recommended. You should probably wash your hands when you are done, too. That's just good hygiene. 

No internal wiring is exposed to the metal of the pipe within. Should any live wire ever come into contact with the lamp, do not touch it. 

Although these lamps look truly sumptuous, do not lick or kiss the lamps, especially if the temperature is below freezing.