Melissa Woody has been selling her antique accessories for years at Lovers Lane Antiques, Nick Brock Antiques, and The Mews. When she found out that most of her pieces were going to be made into lamps, a light went on (excuse the terrible pun); and she decided to make the lamps herself. Now she has opened The Lamp Shoppe on Dragon Street with a full service workshop for custom made shades, stock of shades ready to go, and a delightful inventory of antique artifacts, porcelains, and minerals just waiting for you to be turned on (ew) and turn them into lamps. Best part for you last minute designers—turn around time can be as short as a week.
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