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  2. The 6 Best Desk Lamps to Brighten Up Your Space - AOL

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    An Amazon top seller, this slim, affordable LED lamp has three light temperature settings, an adjustable brightness feature, and even doubles as a phone charger. Dimensions: 4"D x 2"W x 16.65"H ...

  3. Balanced-arm lamp - Wikipedia

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    A balanced-arm lamp, sometimes called a floating arm lamp, is a lamp with an adjustable folding arm which is constructed such that the force due to gravity is always counteracted by springs, regardless of the position of the arms of the lamp. Many lamp brands (such as the Anglepoise, originator of the concept, and Luxo L-1), as well as other ...

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  5. We See Hundreds of Lamps Every Season and These Are the Best Ones

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    Bulbs with a range of 2700K to 3000K will cast a warm-hued light that's ideal for any room you want to relax. On the other hand, 4000K to 4500K is a cooler-toned white light ideal for areas you ...

  6. Banker's lamp - Wikipedia

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    The banker's lamp is a style of electric desk or table lamp often characterized by a brass stand, green glass lamp shade, and pull-chain switch. Such a lamp was first patented in the United States under the Emeralite brand name. These types of lamp are frequently used in libraries throughout the United States, which have made the lamp popular ...

  7. Anglepoise lamp - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of the springs on an Anglepoise 90 lamp. A key feature of the Anglepoise design and patent is the placement of all springs (either three or four) near the base. [13] The design was extensively copied by other companies, usually in simplified form, and is still in use. Some derivatives use a heavy balance weight instead of the springs.