Industrial Vibe: DIY Giant Macrame Rope Lights

Industrial Vibe: DIY Giant Macrame Rope Lights
Industrial lights are super hot, and you can make one without spending much money and without any skills! Prepare rope or cording, lamp cord, a socket kit, a small vessel, glue. Find the center of your cording and place it behind the lamp wire. Take the left side and put it over the front of... 
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Simple DIY Industrial Copper Lamp

Simple DIY Industrial Copper Lamp
Copper is one of the latest trend for home décor, and we’ve already told you of some crafts. Today we’ll see how to make a simple industrial copper lamp. You’ll need small wood plaque, a lamp kit, a screwdriver, a drill, ½ inch drill bit, a light bulb, 10 foot, ½ inch copper pipe, a ... 
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DIY Industrial Lamp With A Geometric Painted Wooden Base

DIY Industrial Lamp With A Geometric Painted Wooden Base
Industrial lamps are popular more than ever, and this lamp is not only industrial – it’s original, modern and fun! The idea is also green as here we use reclaimed wood. You’ll need reclaimed wood, wood glue & nails, an electrical lamp kit with 8′ silver cord and nickel hardware finish, house paint, nickel plated... 
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DIY Wood And Brass Hanging Hoop Lights

DIY Wood And Brass Hanging Hoop Lights
Industrial lights are getting more and more popular, and here’s one more tutorial for you to make such a lamp. You’ll need a button plug, brass pipe, a ceramic socket, a brass socket cup, a brass gas cap, an embroidery hoop, cloth coil cord. Start by taking the cap, pipe, cup, and socket end (the... 
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DIY Vintage-Inspired Industrial Chandelier

DIY Vintage-Inspired Industrial Chandelier
We’ve already told you about DIY industrial lamps, and today it’s time to make a gorgeous industrial chandelier that is great for a dining room or as kitchen bar lights. You’ll need some wood (here it’s a recycled coffee table and cabinet door), vintage reproduction electrical parts (you can buy some on Etsy), satin nickle... 
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DIY Industrial Light Of A Candleholder

DIY Industrial Light Of A Candleholder
This industrial lamp is easy to make, you’ll need cord, switch and socket separate, a drill, a candleholder. Drill a hole, large enough to accommodate the wires, in to the candle base. Insert the wires up the bottom of the decor item into the holder. If you didn’t have space issues, then you would just... 
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Industrial Vintage DIY Wall Lamp

Industrial Vintage DIY Wall Lamp
Industrial vintage lamps are on top right now as they have their own charm. Let’s make one for your space (preferably a bedroom), the supplies are Make-A-Lamp kit, craft jute, multi-purpose glue, pliers/wire strippers, a bag clip, vintage-style light bulb. First, make sure your cord is not plugged in. Thread the cord through the socket... 
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Industrial DIY Steel Pipe Chandelier

Industrial DIY Steel Pipe Chandelier
We’ve already told you of cool industrial lamps to make, and here’s one piece – it’s a steel pipe light fixture. You’ll need 4 nipples, a floor flange, a reducer, a tee, a square head plug, a pipe and budget-friendly lightbulbs. Fix the elements like it’s shown on the pictures and paint them if you... 
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15 Cool DIY Industrial Lamps And Chandeliers

15 Cool DIY Industrial Lamps And Chandeliers
We continue telling you of amazing industrial pieces for your home décor and today it’s all about lamps that you can easily make yourself. Pipes are the most common material for such lamps and below you’ll see many cool examples and tutorials to make a lamp of pipes and bulbs – or even a chandelier.... 
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Industrial DIY Lamp Of Concrete And Copper

Industrial DIY Lamp Of Concrete And Copper
Industrial style is amazing, it’s romance of simple and usual things. Let’s make an industrial lamp that would be a cool accessory for any modern space. The supplies are copper pipes, a metal saw, masking tape, scissors, a straw, an empty ice-cream box, different types of copper bends, concrete, and a bowl. Cut a hole... 
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