




Globe Electric 52024 28" Swing Arm Architect Desk Lamp, Matte White, Rotary Switch on Shade, Partially Adjustable Arm, Modern Lighting for Bedroom or Office, Timeless, Indoor Lights
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Description
• CLASSIC DESIGN: with exposed structural and mechanical elements, the Architect 28" Swing Arm Desk Lamp is a modern version of a true, minimalist classic design with decorative springs, a matte white finish that will complement the chicest of decor styles in your home office or workspace • LARGE CONSTRUCTION: sitting at 28-inches tall when fully extended, the large scale of this lamp makes it a great desk accessory while not taking up too much space thanks to its small yet sturdy base, so you can work in style while maintaining an organized and tidy office area • BULB REQUIREMENTS: this bright and ultra-modern desk light for any home office requires 1x E26/Medium Base 60W Bulb, which is sold separately. The Architect lamp is compatible with LED, Incandescent and Halogen Bulbs however, LED or Incandescent Bulbs are recommended to get the best results out of your adjustable desk light • ADJUSTABLE: the adjustable, spring loaded, top portion of the body allows you to point the light in the direction you need it most. The upper desk lamp swing arm can move up and down, making this a functional and minimalist design, great for any office setup • ON/OFF SWITCH: the on and off rotary switch function featured on this stunning swing arm desk lamp is conveniently located on the top of the home office lighting shade for quick and easy access. Simply turn on the switch anytime the desk light is plugged in and ready to be used at your work station
Details
General Information
- Brand Name
- Globe Electric
- Model Number
- 52024
- Lamp Type
- Desk Lamp
- Room Type
- Office
- Item Type Name
- Desk Lamp
- Unit Count
- 1.0 Count
- Age Range Description
- Adult
- Manufacturer
- Globe Electric
- Number of Items
- 1
- Number of Pieces
- 1
- Indoor Outdoor Usage
- Indoor
- Is Waterproof
- False
- Water Resistance Level
- Not Water Resistant
- Is Product Cordless
- No
Style
- Finish Types
- Matte
- Shade Color
- White
- Color
- White
- Shape
- Rectangular
- Style Name
- Without Bulb
Materials
- Base Material
- Metal
- Shade Material
- Metal
- Material Type
- Aluminum, Glass
Dimensions
- Item Dimensions D x W x H
- 6.8"D x 6.8"W x 27.99"H
- Item Weight
- 5.3 Pounds
- Shade Height
- 26 Inches
Lighting
- Bulb Base
- E26
- Wattage
- 60 watts
- Light Source Type
- LED
- Bulb Shape Size
- B10
- Lighting Method
- Halogen
- Efficiency
- Energy-efficient (LED compatible, directed light)
- Number of Light Sources
- 1
Power & Controls
- Power Source
- Corded Electric
- Voltage
- 120 Volts
- Switch Type
- Rotary
- Control Method
- Touch
- Controller Type
- Push Button
- Connectivity Technology
- Normal bulb
Features
- Additional Features
- Adjustable
- Mounting Type
- Tabletop
- Installation Type
- Tabletop
- Recommended Uses For Product
- Indoor, Decorative, Functional
- Specific Uses For Product
- Reading
- Included Components
- Information Sheet, Shade, Table Lamp
Warranty
- Manufacturer Warranty Description
- No warranty.
Frequently asked questions
- What type of bulb does this desk lamp require?
- It requires 1x E26/Medium Base 60W Bulb (sold separately) and is compatible with LED, Incandescent, and Halogen bulbs.
- Is the lamp adjustable?
- Yes, the adjustable, spring loaded top portion allows you to point the light in any direction, and the upper swing arm can move up and down.
- What is the height of the lamp?
- The lamp is 28 inches tall when fully extended, with dimensions of 6.8 inches deep, 6.8 inches wide, and 27.99 inches high.
Customer reviews
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Very nice
Fantastic. Very good quality. Perfect for so many uses. Reasonable price and I would recommend it to anyone. I read some negative reviews and the issue is that at one time this was a different fixture. If you got the old one with an external clamp, I feel your pain. I got the new one which looks exactly like the picture shown and is very high quality. I bought a second one just recently because I like it so much. Assembly is simple: 1] Install two springs by hooking one end of the spring over the bottom spring holder (located on the bottom part of the upper arm), then stretch the spring and hook it over the top spring holder (located on the top part of the upper arm) and release to create tension. There are two springs, so do this for both the right and left sides of the upper arm. 2] Unscrew the clamping screw from the bottom stem of the lamp, then screw it back in place with the lamp stem attached to the base stem. 3] Install the lamp cover by matching the beveled slots, insert 1/2 inch then rotate clockwise 1/2 inch. The lamp shade locks in place and can be removed at any time by reversing that operation. I put a 100 watt equivalent LED lamp in one and a 60 watt equivalent LED in the other one. I have also put an LED grow light in one for a while to start my baby herbs and pepper plants. This fixture will hold pretty much anything you want to put in it, but if the lamp is large and/or omnidirectional, you may omit the lamp cover/shade. My 100 watt LED bulb is 17w 120vac 60Hz 136mA 1600 lumens and is UL Listed. You could put an old analog light bulb in it, but I would stay at 40 watts or below. You could also put a CFL bulb in it, but I would stay at 60 watts or below, 75 watts being the upper limit. I suggest LED bulbs. The socket is called A19 in the United States (metric A60 for European), which I believe is the most common socket. CFL or Compact Florescent Lamp is the "curly cue" "new bulb" that replaces the old incandescent light bulb. I do not recommend those because if they break (and they do) they have harmful chemicals in them. If you use this light where children or animals can be, I would not suggest using CFL bulbs. LEDs are the "new bulbs" not CFL. CFL was a temporary solution to a bigger problem. LEDs are a better solution. Some people complain that LED light is artificial, but the technology is getting better, so be on the lookout for better more natural light producing LEDs. Also, the cost is higher, but they last much longer, so in the long run you get more bang for your buck.
Fantastic. Very good quality. Perfect for so many uses. Reasonable price and I would recommend it to anyone. I read some negative reviews and the issue is that at one time this was a different fixture. If you got the old one with an external clamp, I feel your pain. I got the new one which looks exactly like the picture shown and is very high quality. I bought a second one just recently because I like it so much. Assembly is simple: 1] Install two springs by hooking one end of the spring over the bottom spring holder (located on the bottom part of the upper arm), then stretch the spring and hook it over the top spring holder (located on the top part of the upper arm) and release to create tension. There are two springs, so do this for both the right and left sides of the upper arm. 2] Unscrew the clamping screw from the bottom stem of the lamp, then screw it back in place with the lamp stem attached to the base stem. 3] Install the lamp cover by matching the beveled slots, insert 1/2 inch then rotate clockwise 1/2 inch. The lamp shade locks in place and can be removed at any time by reversing that operation. I put a 100 watt equivalent LED lamp in one and a 60 watt equivalent LED in the other one. I have also put an LED grow light in one for a while to start my baby herbs and pepper plants. This fixture will hold pretty much anything you want to put in it, but if the lamp is large and/or omnidirectional, you may omit the lamp cover/shade. My 100 watt LED bulb is 17w 120vac 60Hz 136mA 1600 lumens and is UL Listed. You could put an old analog light bulb in it, but I would stay at 40 watts or below. You could also put a CFL bulb in it, but I would stay at 60 watts or below, 75 watts being the upper limit. I suggest LED bulbs. The socket is called A19 in the United States (metric A60 for European), which I believe is the most common socket. CFL or Compact Florescent Lamp is the "curly cue" "new bulb" that replaces the old incandescent light bulb. I do not recommend those because if they break (and they do) they have harmful chemicals in them. If you use this light where children or animals can be, I would not suggest using CFL bulbs. LEDs are the "new bulbs" not CFL. CFL was a temporary solution to a bigger problem. LEDs are a better solution. Some people complain that LED light is artificial, but the technology is getting better, so be on the lookout for better more natural light producing LEDs. Also, the cost is higher, but they last much longer, so in the long run you get more bang for your buck.
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Quick, Simple, Reliable
I was looking for a simple effective task lamp that would accept a medium-base LED bulb (that is, the standard, universal E26 / E27 Edison base). Now that I can get high-lumen LEDs with a variety of hues / color settings, all I needed was a lamp that could accept such a bulb. The next thing I wanted was a light I could turn on and off easily and quickly (that is, not fumbling for a switch attached to the cord). This lamp fits the bill perfectly. I am now purchasing my third lamp for a 3rd task table. Yes, the base hinge has zero mobility but that's not been a problem--I just pull the lamp where I need to. If need be, I can quickly reposition the rest of the arm (and quickly twist-to-retighten the two controls at the joints), and I'm good to work. No bells and whistles; just a quick, simple, reliable task lamp that allows me to choose my own specific brand of lighting, and get back to work. UPDATE DECEMBER 2019: I am now purchasing a 4th lamp. The 3 previous lamps I purchased have stood the test of time. Still overall a 5-star rating for absolute reliability and ease of use. ONE CLARIFICATION ABOUT THE BASE: the base is actually quite weighty and sturdy. As long as the set screw remains screwed into place at the bottom of the lamp, the lamp will not tip over. (The set screw prevents the lamp apparatus from rotating freely and independently while the base itself stays in position. With the set screw in place, if I want to rotate the lamp, I need to rotate both the base and the lamp at the same time. I see this as such a minor, occasional problem it is hardly worth mentioning except that other commenters have said that this is a major inconvenience for them.)
I was looking for a simple effective task lamp that would accept a medium-base LED bulb (that is, the standard, universal E26 / E27 Edison base). Now that I can get high-lumen LEDs with a variety of hues / color settings, all I needed was a lamp that could accept such a bulb. The next thing I wanted was a light I could turn on and off easily and quickly (that is, not fumbling for a switch attached to the cord). This lamp fits the bill perfectly. I am now purchasing my third lamp for a 3rd task table. Yes, the base hinge has zero mobility but that's not been a problem--I just pull the lamp where I need to. If need be, I can quickly reposition the rest of the arm (and quickly twist-to-retighten the two controls at the joints), and I'm good to work. No bells and whistles; just a quick, simple, reliable task lamp that allows me to choose my own specific brand of lighting, and get back to work. UPDATE DECEMBER 2019: I am now purchasing a 4th lamp. The 3 previous lamps I purchased have stood the test of time. Still overall a 5-star rating for absolute reliability and ease of use. ONE CLARIFICATION ABOUT THE BASE: the base is actually quite weighty and sturdy. As long as the set screw remains screwed into place at the bottom of the lamp, the lamp will not tip over. (The set screw prevents the lamp apparatus from rotating freely and independently while the base itself stays in position. With the set screw in place, if I want to rotate the lamp, I need to rotate both the base and the lamp at the same time. I see this as such a minor, occasional problem it is hardly worth mentioning except that other commenters have said that this is a major inconvenience for them.)
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Lamp
I recently purchased the Globe Electric Swing Arm Desk Lamp and I am really happy with it! The heavy base is extremely stable so there's no wobbling or turning. The spring-balanced swing arm is super flexible, allowing me to adjust the light exactly where I need it, whether for reading, working or hobbies. The on/off rotary switch on the shade is convenient and the lamp provides great illumination with the right bulb. The black finish gives it a professional, sleek look that fits perfectly in my home office. It was also easy to assemble and the quality felt solid for the price. If you are looking for an affordable adjustable table lamp with a classic design this is a great choice! Highly recommend.
I recently purchased the Globe Electric Swing Arm Desk Lamp and I am really happy with it! The heavy base is extremely stable so there's no wobbling or turning. The spring-balanced swing arm is super flexible, allowing me to adjust the light exactly where I need it, whether for reading, working or hobbies. The on/off rotary switch on the shade is convenient and the lamp provides great illumination with the right bulb. The black finish gives it a professional, sleek look that fits perfectly in my home office. It was also easy to assemble and the quality felt solid for the price. If you are looking for an affordable adjustable table lamp with a classic design this is a great choice! Highly recommend.
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Great Desk Lamp and reading lamp
I love how easy this is to assemble - it looks great. This works great as a desk lamp as it can move up and down as needed. My kids use this also to project more light for their on-line classes behind their camera. They also use it for their reading lamp on their bedside table. The only thing to caution you is that the light does warm up and feels hot to the touch. It is not hot on the on and off button or not hot if pushing it by the stand but just where the light shade that heats up to be quite hot. It is an affordable price and yet not made cheaply.
I love how easy this is to assemble - it looks great. This works great as a desk lamp as it can move up and down as needed. My kids use this also to project more light for their on-line classes behind their camera. They also use it for their reading lamp on their bedside table. The only thing to caution you is that the light does warm up and feels hot to the touch. It is not hot on the on and off button or not hot if pushing it by the stand but just where the light shade that heats up to be quite hot. It is an affordable price and yet not made cheaply.