New Zealand Tap Lamp Company

Sometimes this "job" is just too easy. The editor of the Alrededor del Mundo “Steampunk” Spanish language blog linked to The Steampunk Home (I know this because I scour the web looking for mentions, of course) and he had a number of interesting posts. My favorite was the Tap Lamp Company, in New Zealand.

At this very moment in a picturesque, provincial New Zealand town named Christchurch there labours a skilled, mastercraftsman creating superb, functional artworks with a most unique purpose. He pours scores of hours of fastidious concentration into his creation of objets d'art which serve not only as items of collectable beauty but also as sources of evocative, mellow lighting for key areas of your home or business. The craftsman is Gareth Donnelly, founder-owner of the New Zealand Tap Lamp Company Ltd. His craft is also his artistic passion, and he is offering to the public the opportunity to peruse his recycled, lighting masterpieces.


The Lolly Jar -- Each of the 6 pipe elbows used in this lamp were sourced from a vegetable-processing machine imported earlier this century from Sweden.


Pigtail -- This Tap Lamp features what is called in the industry a 'pig tail,' a looped pipe which before it was found by Gareth operated as a protecting device between a pressure measuring guage and a main steam pipe. The loop was filled with water which absorbed the shock waves caused when quantities of steam were withdrawn from the system.

I like how the square elbows in the Lolly Jar echo the squareness of the glass shade, while the Pigtail's curves are echoed in it's spherical shade.

Desk or Fish Tank?


Before
Originally uploaded by benchun
This is a desk that the owners are turning into a steampunk fishtank. Personally, I'd prefer the desk to the fishtank, but I look forward to seeing the fishtank when it is done. (Especially if they put squid into it.... can you even get squid for fishtanks? )

See more on Instructables.

Pulley Lights

Am I the only one fascinated by pulley lights? Functionally, I love the idea of having an adjustable height light -- position it high for dinner, then pull it closer when you are working at the same table. Aesthetically, I like the exposed pulleys and cords.

There are a number of different models and styles available, many for about $200.

Architects and Heroes, a hometown favorite, makes a wide variety of these clever lights.







There are a lot more around, just google "Pendant Pulley" to find even more examples of these neat lights.

Metal Bathroom


Bathroom Interior
Originally uploaded by laughalita
Just ran across this bathroom remodel. I know, I know, it's corrugated steel -- but just imagine it in copper or brass? Note how the designer (laughalita) used pipes for the towel racks, and very steampunk style lighting fixtures. I love the sink.

How to Create Gazebo?

Gazebo is one of my favorite place for relaxing, while reading a book or surfing internet in outdoor place. How to create gazebo?. First, we should preparing the most suitable place from our yard, behind the house or in front of our house?, Second, the size, how large the gazebo we want to create?, Third, the design, What kind of Gazebo we want to create, and the last, what material can we used to build.
My favorite gazebo size is 8 foot, with about 1 meter between each foot, we can place 2 or 3 chairs inside the gazebo. For design, it's important to know what are the weather in our country, in tropical country, we can use natural material for roof and floor, in other country, we can use another style or design. Here are several Gazebo style:


Tropical Gazebo


Javanese Gazebo


Japanese Gazebo


Modern Gazebo


Basic Style Gazebo