I got my first vintage French glitter lamp a week or so ago. It's nice, but a little dinged up. Though I have a plug converter for it, I'd like to rewire it for the US. I took it to a lamp repairman here and he thought I could use US bulbs on it even though it's wired for France. He took the bulb out of the glitter lamp, put it in a US lamp and it worked. However, I have tried several US bulbs and none of them will turn on in this lamp.
LampHead and Jim tell me it would be easy to rewire this lamp. I am not so confident. So, here's the pics of it...help!
Permalink Reply by Erin on November 4, 2010 at 9:00pm
Frenchie is fixed! Replaced the cord and socket tonight. Super easy. Less than 5 mins. Thank you SO MUCH to all who helped me out with this. I couldn't have done it without you! :)
Beautiful! Very, very sparkly and colorful! You might use your other oval one to top this up a bit, if you decide to use it for refilling and do lava or another kind of glitter in it.
that looks great! and it is so satisfying to fix something isn't it?
those french glitter lamps are sweet. I have what i think is an old french lava lamp and the design is really cool although totally different to this.
I'd really like a lava in this kind of design, but it would have to be a vintage.
good job!
Permalink Reply by Erin on November 13, 2010 at 9:21am
I have been using the oval one to top it off. I'm so afraid to mess it up since the liquids smell different.
Jonas, I emailed you awhile back - do you want the cord and socket from this lamp? I have it and was saving since you said you might be interested. Let me know and I'll send it to you.
Get a big round coil and hold a lighter at the sides of it and it will get hot enough to bend permanently in just a second or two. You can do that and make it an oval shape.