BIRCH TABLE LAMPS
Unique ~ Rustic
~ Natural ~ Eco-Friendly
I make these lamps from Birch logs that I hand-cut on our woodlot. Paper Birch, also known as White Birch or Canoe Birch, was used by Native Americans to make their birch-bark canoes. The lamp's simple and pleasing design will be a charming conversation piece in any rustic setting, be it your home, cabin, lodge or cottage. Or it can make an eco-friendly statement in a more contemporary setting. It looks great on a nightstand or sofa table and makes an ideal hostess or wedding gift for those who appreciate tasteful design, quality construction and natural materials.
These are high quality lamps:
• solid log construction means it is sturdy and stable
• the wiring runs through the log, not outside it
• 110/220 voltage, UL Approved
• two-prong polarized plug on a 7' dark brown cord
• felt bottom protects your table
I take my time in selecting the logs I use to make these lamps. They have to be straight, clean and undamaged pieces that are of uniform circumference and bark quality. To keep them as clean as possible, I carry them rather than drag them from the woods. Still, since these lamps are made from natural logs, please understand that there may be knots, minor scuffs and bark peeling. In other words, they will look like a beautifully natural birch tree. If you want to clean the bark, click here for instructions.

READING LAMP
The overall height of the lamp (including shade) is 15". The shade is off-white hard-backed fabric and attaches to the bulb socket without a finial. The shade is 8" tall, 4" diameter at the top and 10" diameter at the bottom. Socket with push-through switch takes one 60 watt standard bulb (not included). Place your cursor over the picture to see what it looks like when it's on.