This past week began with a trip to the foundry to drop off waxes and pick up bronze lamp base castings. We spent the week completing the final work on the unfinished castings and fitting each base with the appropriate light cluster. All the parts were then patinated and the bases were wired. The completed bases shown are for upcoming commission projects. To see the full range of reproduction lamp bases we create, visit the Gallery section of our website.

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