My mom has this thing: she cannot stand certain types of lighting in a room. She is easily frustrated when the lights are too dim in a room. She compares this travesty– with an exasperated I give up! wave of her hands– to a radio being on but just a leetel bit too quiet to hear or decipher properly. On the flip side, I’m pretty sure my mom also believes that fluorescent lights are the modern portals to hell. After all, no other lighting can make a person look quite as evil and awful (and green!) as unforgiving fluorescence can…
My mom’s long-term solution to the Eternal Problem of Achieving Perfect Luminescence was to invest in lamps. Lots of lamps. It’s quite genius, really, because you can turn on little lights, one at a time, until the perfect ambiance and photon saturation has been attained in your room. That way, there’s no need to rely on the too-bright glare of an overhead light, and those awful fluorescent tubes can stay the way god intended them to be: off. (I don’t recall any mention of fluorescent lights being used in Noah’s Ark, for example.)

At my ma's place-- perfect lighting and gorgeous lamps
I have inherited only a fraction of my mother’s Pressing Lighting Issues, but I am genetically encoded with her Love of Lamps. (Unlike my dear mother, I just like the look of different lamps a whole lot, but I don’t care quite as much how they contribute to the overall lighting within a room. Can I still see (at all or too much) in any given room? Then the light is a success in my books!) So yes: I love lamps. Left to my own devices, I could probably buy a new-to-me lamp every week. Seriously. I’m like the Angelina Jolie of lamp adoptions– my herd just keeps growing and growing.

A gorgeous red lamp gifted to me from my mom.
There are a ton of beautiful lamps in thrift stores– antique, retro, soft, bold, beaded, shaded, floor, table, reading, overhead– and all of them are cheap cheap cheap. Unfortunately, there are only so many lights you can stuff into a 700-square foot ghetto apartment*. (Believe me, I have tried.) As a result, some of my beautiful lamps are currently in storage, a precious few have managed to stick around in our everyday living quarters, and the rest of them (still waiting longingly to be purchased at the thrift stores) have been banned from our place forever. Sorry. They will just have to wait for another celebrity lamp adopter to come take them home.
Anyway. First, there are our nightstand lights:

Marty and I have matching, hand-me-down (and not to mention ugly) dressers that flank our bed. Matching tables and matching thrift store lamps! (Aww… couples in love!!) My side table is topped with one of Marty’s icons and the first of our two, gloriously orange nightlights. Marty’s table hosts our essential oils, our year-round mini Christmas tree, and the other orange nightlight in the pair. Perfect lighting for bedtime– not too harsh, not too dim.

Then we have our living room lamp, which I fondly like to call the Velvet Elvis Light:

This lamp, although it rests on a table, is actually quite tall and menacing regal-looking. With its faux, dangling jewels and its rich, mustard-toned lampshade (1970s much?), this lamp gives off a warm, golden glow, which makes me think of far-off spice markets and possibly even a camel caravan or two. Marty likes to write in his journal under the comforting light of this lamp, and I like curling up on our ugly couch to read a captivating novel in the company of Velvet Elvis.

Finally, we have my all-time favourite lamp, which was given to me as a gift and not technically thrifted. Still. This beauty is a floor-to-ceiling lamp of the retro variety, with two out of the original three plastic shades still in tact: Robin’s Egg Blue and Florida Orange. (The third shade was apparently a sunny yellow colour but never made it to me. MIA, people. I keep hoping I’ll uncover this missing link at some random secondhand shop, though, so keep your eyes peeled on my behalf!)

Just don't stick your fingers in that empty socket!
I love this lamp for many reasons, but especially because it has 3 different settings: just-orange, just-blue, or YOWZA! BOTH ORANGE AND BLUE!! It can cast cool light, warm light, or a sunny combination of the two, depending on the circumstances or our moods. Yes, it is a bit of a bastard to move around (or haul from apartment to apartment), but now that we have it securely anchored in its special corner spot, everything about this lamp makes me happy.
And now it’s your turn: any favourite lamps or lights?
Any fluorescent horror-stories (and not those of the 1980s/early 1990s clothing variety)?
Is there something you find particularly difficult to resist buying, even if you already have eleventy hundred of them at home? Lamps are my personal weakness. Yours? Go!
*PS: While we were making our annual home office calculations for tax time, we came to the depressing realization that our new, 3-bedroom apartment is only 65 square feet larger than our other, 1-bedroom apartment in Oak Bay. Even worse, it may be 65 measly square feet larger, but it is also approximately $450 more in rent per month. Those are some expensive square feet, no?