Wooden jack and gear wood lamps
Wooden jack and gear wood lamps
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Bring a touch of originality and character to your interior with this industrial-style lamp , designed from an old original wooden jack and a mechanical gear base . A unique creation, entirely handmade by a creative craftsman from the Alpes-Maritimes .
Every detail has been carefully thought out to combine authenticity and vintage aesthetics . Its power cable is dressed in a rope , reinforcing its raw and elegant appearance. The bulb is provided , diffusing a warm light that will enhance your decoration.
With its dimensions of 62 cm in height and a base of 21 cm in diameter , this imposing lamp fits perfectly into a living room, an office or a workshop with an industrial and retro style .
Product Details:
- Materials : Old wooden jack & mechanical gear.
- Dimensions : 62 cm height – 21 cm diameter (base).
- Weight : 15.15 kg.
- Electricity : Bulb provided.
- Finish : Power cable covered with rope.
- Handcrafted : Handmade in the Alpes-Maritimes.
- Unique piece : Each lamp is an original.
An original and unique light , ideal for industrial or vintage decor or for lovers of mechanics and repurposed objects.
Add this handcrafted lamp to your interior and illuminate your space with style and authenticity!





Choosing the right jewelry
Ring size
To easily determine your ring size, you have 2 methods:
Method 1 : You will need a string and a ruler.
Wrap the string around the base of your finger. Don't tighten it too much (the ring should fit over your knuckle!).
Mark where your piece of string overlaps and place the string on a ruler.
The length obtained will be linked in millimeters and will correspond to an equivalent in size (see below).
The length obtained in millimeters corresponds to the circumference of your finger.
Method 2 : If you have a ring of your own, measure the inside diameter of your ring in millimeters.
Please note that ring size varies from finger to finger.
Whichever method you use, it will always be more accurate to use a ring sizer or ask a jeweler for one.
Bracelet size
As with rings, you can measure your bracelet size using a string and a ruler.
Place the string where you want to wear your bracelet. Don't tighten it too tightly, so you can slip a finger between the string and your wrist. Mark the string and place it on your ruler to get the measurement in cm.
Trust your measurement if you like to wear your bracelets close to your wrist. If you wear them loosely, add 1.5 to 2 cm to your measurement.