• I purchased two lamps to act as bedside lamps and/or lighting for artwork over the bed, or just mood lighting. They went on either side of the bed.
• My main frustration will be evident from the photo. I thought the entire neck of the light was flexible. IT IS NOT. A section of the neck before the lamp shade is flexible, and I think there is a very small area of flexibility right at the base. There is a long stretch between the base and the flexible part that LOOKS like it would flex, but it is fixed straight. This made it a less "adjustable" light.
• I was really happy that the lights had dimming knobs on them.
However, our electrician installed them on a dimmer switch (which was redundant). So the "double dimming" potential seemed to cause the lights to be a bit funky in brightness if both dimming functions were active at the same time (they would switch brightness levels while you're just standing there not touching them). Perhaps it's best to have the lights on a basic wall switch and dim them from their knobs on the lights themselves, OR, always leave the lights on their brightest setting and then dim them from the wall dimmer switch. Don't try to utilize both."..." Read more
- JodyT in Florida Keys