When you think of the gooseneck lamp, many think of the standard type student lamp that sits on a desk. A gooseneck lamp is versatile with its long flexible neck and they are also fairly inexpensive to buy. They have been around and in use for many years, however recently there has been an increase in the amount of different designer style lamps released on the market. The flexible gooseneck lamp is no longer relegated to the home study or the desk in the bedroom but they are now being designed for use in all parts of the home.
For example, Adesso lamps have put out a range of awesome gooseneck lamps that look great in any room of the house. Their modern designs are built with both décor and usefulness in mind. Eternity also make very good gooseneck lamps, with their specialty being a double neck desk lamp that can reach up to twenty inches across the desk with one of the extended lamps. Of course you do have to pay more for these stylish desk lamps than you would normally pay for a simple gooseneck desk lamp, but if you are looking for style as well as additional functionality you may find it is well worth the extra spent.
If you are looking for a unique gooseneck floor lamp you may be interested in some of the styles for sale online. Again, Adesso have a very unique lamp that actually has five ‘heads’ all of which can be twisted and turned in a different direction if you desire. While it may not provide you with excellent lighting, it would certainly give off enough light to read by if you had it positioned by your armchair. Or you can use it to highlight different objects in your living room. Alternatively, just let it stand in the corner and look unique—it will certainly become a talking piece for those who visit.
There are many different styles of lamps online and in lighting stores. The gooseneck lamp is no longer a dull and boring type of lamp, to the contrary there are many remarkable designs that would suit any décor.
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