The picture above shows a lamp I made from a plastic Ikea watering can (this particular model seems to have been discontinued… I couldn’t find it online) and an Ikea Vedum lamp.
The Vedum lamp looks like the picture below when it’s used as it’s supposed to be.
Here’s what I did:
(1) sawed off the tip of the watering can with a hacksaw.
(2) cut off two of the legs of the base tripod (couldn’t cut them all off because the wire runs through one of them and I didn’t want to risk damaging the rubber shielding).
(3) Pushed the fiber optic spray portion of the lamp through the spout, hiding the tripod inside the can.
(4) cut a hole for the power cord in the bottom of the can (in the photo the hole would appear at bottom right if it were visible).
(5) dropped a rock into the can to keep it from tipping over.
Crudely executed…. I’ve been meaning to make a nicer version of it for a long time but haven’t gotten around to it.
For more ideas about modifying existing Ikea products, check out ikeahacker.
And for possibly the funniest, coolest lamp of all time, check out the Doglamp, created by Karlssonwilker.
July 24, 2009 at 3:49 am |
I think I’ve actually seen this lamp on sale someplace!
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You saw it in my house!
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