Erwin is a descendent of Dave, of the Toro clan. Erwin started it all, with […]
Category: Lamps-O-Lowell
Around 2017 a dear friend of mine was admiring a retro-rusty candelabra-style edison lamp I had made, and he inspired me to make another. Soon after, Erwin the Lamp was born of old lawnmower parts. Then his brother, Dudley. They would be the first of many more quirky custom lamps formed from small engine scraps, and reimagined into new forms, sometimes with personalities, and always holding an edison bulb or two. These lamps are made with love, and given to friends and family. They often contain bits of some metal thing from a certain time or place that has special meaning to them. Most of them have been re-homed, but a few still remain in my personal collection. Hope you enjoy!
Harold the Lamp
Herald is a descendent of the Tecumseh line. He feels pretty cool because he has […]
Wayne the Lamp
Wayne is probably my most complex lamp, designed to illuminate craft beers one pint at […]
Lola the Lamp
Photo by Luke D. Jones
Stewart the Lamp
Photos by Luke D. Jones
Spudlet the Lamp
Spudlet was born from an old John Deere leaf blower, discarded in a trash can […]
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Constance the Lamp
Constance represents courage and new life. She has a super cool throttle switch and holds […]
Rex the Lamp
Photos by Luke D. Jones