Since we're living aboard and spending a lot of our time down below we wanted to make the boat feel less like a boat and more like a home. We placed some silk plants in the main salon and added a few other features to make La Vida Dulce feel more like "our" boat, different from all the others. We hit on the idea of adding a few table lamps to provide some additional reading light and to introduce some character. My brother-in-law, Jack Hebner (the Surfin' Swami), had given us a really gorgeous brass anchor light but for the main salon we wanted something less nautical. We went to Annapolis Lighting (link to their web site) and roamed around the store. At first we thought we wanted some small Tiffany style lamps and we actually picked out two that we liked, planning to come back when we had some spare dinero. As we were leaving we found several small brass and glass lamps that really fit what we had in mind.
There were actually 4 or 5 styles that were all very similar. They were all small which is perfect for on a boat. They all had brass stands and etched glass globes. Several were made by Waterford (cha-ching!). The one we chose was almost identical to the Waterford but, being made in China, about 1/3 the price. We ordered two of the same style.
We had some ideas about these lamps that we wanted to incorporate to make them fit in better on the boat. We didn't want to have to stow them away every time we were going to leave the slip and we didn't want the wire to show. We also added some touches to really personalize them.


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