The shoemaker pulley lamp is an example of one of the first functional lamps. This model was first produced around 1880. Since light bulbs at that time were very dim, it was practical to be able to pull the light closer when needed. Karlskrona Lampfabrik had a version of the shoemaker pulley lamp in its first catalog of electric lighting in 1904. Since then, it has remained available in various designs. The model has always been popular, but it was most commonly used until the 1920s.
Finish: Polished brass
Light source: Ceramic E27 socket (20W)
Adjustable height: Approx. 50 cm - 140 cm (19.69 in. - 55.12 in.)
Shade: Mouth-blown flange shade in off-white glass
Shade size: Height 12 cm (4.72 in.), diameter at bottom 26 cm (10.24 in.)
Ceiling plate diameter: 120 mm (4.72 in.)
Cord: 2.9 meters (9.51 ft) white textile cord
Please note that you need to purchase the correct ceiling cord for this lamp separately. If you have an old-style ceiling socket, you should choose the Ceiling Cord LP1. If you have a modern DCL ceiling socket, you need the Ceiling Cord DCL. See Related Products below.
This lamp is also available in nickel-plated brass and with other shade options. Contact us via email or phone if you would like the lamp in a different configuration than what is shown on the website.
The shoemaker lamp complies with Swedish harmonized European standard SS EN 605981.