To all of our customers, we at www.snslamps.com have now implemented the new Live chat feature so that all of our customers who would like to have assistance purchasing or inquiring about our products. We are here to assist in any way that we can.
One of the best lighting merchandise websites on the web, SNSLamps.com, has redesigned and re-launched their website. Already one of the most competitive and well known sites on the web for those looking for lamps and lighting solutions, the site has been updated and is better than ever, with great new graphics, helpful decorating information, and prices that are some of the most competitive ones on the web.
At the new and improved site offered by SNSLamps.com, buyers can find a variety of lamps in a variety of categories. Some of the categories of lamps that can be found on the new site include buffet lamps, wall sconces, table lamps, mission lamps, chandeliers, floor lamps, ceiling fixtures, billiard and island lamps, and even options for bathroom lighting.
There are many brands offered by SNSLamps.com as well, including Dale Tiffany, Quiozel, Meyda Tiffany, Murray Feiss, ELK Lighting, and Uttermost. Lamp sizes start out at under 10 inches and go all the way up to above 36 inches, so no matter the size, there is a could chance you can find the right lamp at this site.
From contemporary table lamps to more traditional country style lamps, there are a variety of different styles and lighting options that are now being offered at the redesigned site. Also, the site is now accepting a variety of different payment options to make purchasing as easy as possible, including Mastercard, Visa, Discover, Amex, and even PayPal.
For more information about lamps, other lighting options, and lighting accessories, visit www.snslamps.com, send an email to info@snslamps.com, or call the company at 1-888-827-3912.
A little funny, a little odd, and an important message. This is short PSA for Compact Fluorescent Bulbs. Produced by Joe Myers of Penn State Public Broadcasting.
Tour the collection of lamps that I made myself over a period of 20 years. It took me about 1/2 an hour´s labour per single glass piece including all preparing jobs and finishing . I am not very fast in this, but tried to achieve the best I could without caring about the expenses. http://www.snslamps.com
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