We love giving away lamps, what can we say. So if you didn’t come out on top last week, here’s another shot at taking home a stylish piece of lighting for your home.
This week’s prize comes from The Shade Shop & Lighting Gallery located in nearby Charlottesville, Virginia. They offer a diverse and ever-changing gallery of table lamps, floor lamps, chandeliers, sconces, tables and (of course) lamp shades. In fact, they’re brimming with excitement over the new line of Bunny Williams lamps that just arrived. Plus, the Shade Shop offers custom lampwork and repair, meaning if you want something unique they can make it AND they can fix it if you happen to break it.
But hopefully you’ll have trouble breaking the antique-nickel-clad Lucy Accent Lamp (valued at $298) that they’ve put up for grabs this week. Check it out below:
To enter to win just comment on this post with the words “GIMME A LIGHT” by Wednesday, March 4th at 8pm EST. And since this prize hails from my alma mater’s hometown, we’d love to hear what you loved most about your college hometown. I could go on and on about Charlottesville- after all it was once named the #1 place to live in the US. And we could probably name quite a few things we love about Sherry’s college town (NYC) too, considering it’s where we met. This prize can be shipped to the lower 48 United States and as always, only one entry per e-mail address is allowed. Good luck…
You can get the full scoop on our giveaways right here. Image courtesy of Barnes & Noble.
Jan says
Gimme A Light! What I loved about my college town is that it had a great pizza joint, the campus was easy to get across and it was only an hour’s drive from Cadillac Mountain and Acadia National Park. Can you say ‘Bah Hahbah’ (Bar Harbor)?
Liz says
GIMME A LIGHT!
I went to college in Pittsburgh- a city that feels like a small town. I miss a breakfast place called Pamela’s most… banana & chocolate chip hotcakes… YUM!
r8chel says
Gimme a light! And gimme THAT one! :)
Like some others who have already posted, Harrisonburg, VA was my college town. Nine years later, I’m still here… and I think it has a lot to do with the beauty of the Shenandoah Valley and the surrounding mountains.
Jess says
GIMME A LIGHT!
The best thing about my college town (Syracuse, NY) was Dinosaur BBQ!
jamie says
“GIMME A LIGHT”
priscilla says
GIMME A LIGHT!
Ele says
GIMME A LIGHT
I went to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. It was a great college town surrounded by old historical mansions that we would walk by.
Hayley Wocks says
GIMME A LIGHT!! I love this lamp its beautiful! Your website is fantastic, I check it everyday… such an inspiration! Thank you!
Chris says
“GIMME A LIGHT”. This light is beautiful. It would go great in my house, tee hee hee.
Sarah says
Gimme a light! I went to school in St. Paul, Minnesota and what I miss the most is going to my favorite bar and ordering a pitcher of bear and the best cheeseburger around!
Deborah says
I went to UC Santa Barbara. The campus itself is gorgeous and Santa Barbara was one of most beautiful places I’ve lived. The ocean, the mountains, the climate…and the artsy, quirky and outdoorsy vibe.
Oh, I almost forgot–Gimme a light (please)!
KJ says
Gimme A Light!
I went to UNC Charlotte. It’s in its own little area of Charlotte, NC sometimes known as “University City.” I liked going to school there because it was close to Charlotte’s downtown (or as we call it… uptown bc it’s on the north side). I loved going to the gallery crawls in the small arts district. The school was also near Charlotte’s ampitheater.
Hudkay says
GIMME A LIGHT! Especially one reminiscent of an atom! Physics was never my strong suit, but that lamp has an elemental appeal.
Stacy says
GIMME A LIGHT!
Jo says
Gimme a light. Love your website.
Thanks,
Jo
Whitney says
Gimme a light!
I went to college in New Orleans… before, during, and after Hurricane Katrina, and what I love most about the city is the spirit and culture that only seemed to strengthen after the storm. Working at a day care center that had it’s own Mardi Gras parade where the kids rode in wagons and threw beads to parents and neighbors, gathering on the quad to have campus-wide crawfish boils with live zydeco bands, and joining up with volunteers across the city and country to help people rebuild their lives after the hurricane made my college town experience a once in a lifetime experience. (NOLA love!)
YoungHouseLove says
I hear ya Whitney! I was in college in NYC during September 11th (and actually saw the first tower fall right in front of me). It was a devastating event to witness firsthand, but it was moving and wonderful to see the city pull together and rise up stronger than ever under such terrible circumstances. I <3 NY!!! And New Orleans!
xo,
Sherry
Sarah says
GIMME A LIGHT
I went to the University of Tennessee – pretty much everything about Knoxville and the campus was amazing. Not a lot of people bleed orange in Richmond!
Vikki says
GIMME A LIGHT
I am currently at DePaul
and the best thing about DePaul is being on the north side of Chicago
Close to my Cubs!
:)
Cecily T says
GIMME A LIGHT! I looove that lamp.
I hail from Drew U in Madison, NJ. I loved the campus, it was fairly small, and didn’t look like a big compound; it had lots of trees and small houses converted for different departments.
I also loved the proximity to NYC.
Sebastian says
Gimme a light! Please! This one the cats can not break.
My college town was Honolulu, Hawaii. Need I say more?
Penny Metzger says
Gimme A Light! Cool lamp! Enjoy your blog and the work on your “young” house!
Susan Carter says
Gimme a light! Loved my college town – Bloomington Indiana, home of the Indiana University Hoosiers! Especially love the sugar cookies at Sugar & Spice in the Union. Oh & love Charlottesville too – my brother got his doctorate at UVA – great town!
Alison says
GIMME A LIGHT!
i go to school in nyc and i love it in the fall and springtime; just walking around and finding fun places!
Amy says
Gimme a light! I still live where I went to college. I moved away from home to go to school in San Jose, Ca and I still live in the area!
Taryn says
Gimme a light!
I would love that lamp. It is wonderful.
I love my college town because it is small and friendly. Moorhead, MN- lovely town across the river from Fargo, Baby!
sab says
GIMME A LIGHT! Coming from a college with a mascot named Torchie (a giant torch dressed in a cape)…this bright giveaway couldn’t be any more appropriate!
Sophie says
Gimme a light!
(It’s very dark)
Jen says
GIMME A LIGHT! Lovely light.
My favourite thing about my college town was sitting on the beach and watching the sun go down. Somehow it always seemed to throw my many minor catastrophes into perspective :)
kim says
GIMME A LIGHT GIMME THAT LIGHT!
Marcia Coburn says
I like the mix of traditional and modern in this lamp.
Aimee says
“GIMME A LIGHT”
That is a great looking lamp! :) My home town is a 2 college town. Tons of fun.
Cassidy Radley says
GIMME A LIGHT! would be perfect on my nightstand…
My college town is the best, in fact I never left.
Missoula, MT! If you love outdoor adventure you don’t have to look far. I love the active and liberal culture. There’s always a market or a festival to attend. The university itself is top notch and did I mention how beautiful it is here!
Cassidy
Amanda says
Gimme A Light!! I don’t actually love much about my college town, to be honest! I commuted to the University, would never live there, and didn’t spend much time there. But, the campus was old and beautiful!
Marcia Coburn says
GIMME A LIGHT! oops, I left out my headline. I still like the mix of traditional and contemporary in this lamp.
Allison says
Gimme a light!
I went to Purdue University which is located in West Lafayette, Indiana. I just graduate two years ago so there is A LOT I miss, but most of all I miss the great food. Plenty of places to get breakfast and all of the fab bar food (pizza, wraps, burgers, I could go on and on) you can think of!
Nikki says
“GIMME A LIGHT” This one is awesome!
My alma mater is an artsy, quaint little town, with a ton of charm.
Kat says
Gimme a light!
Tisa says
“GIMME A LIGHT”
College town was Portland, OR…so much to do…mountains, rivers, city, & best book store I’ve seen – Powell’s books.
mon says
GIMME A LIGHT!!!! please?
Todd says
“GIMME A LIGHT”
I’d love to win this light for my wife! My favorite thing about Durham NH where I went to school was the classic New England college town feel. Hard to explain unless you’ve lived in this part of the country but Fall up here is a special place.
Melanie says
gimme a light!
Linda says
GIMME A LIGHT! I went to college in Philadelphia and loved being part of a fun, vibrant city that’s big enough to be interesting/loaded with opportunity and small enough to feel like a comfy neighborhood. Love your web site and all the work you do!!
Aimee says
Gimme a LIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!
I loved when the snow would pour down. Ahh Memories.
Alison says
Gimme A Light!
I went to Florida State in Tallahassee and really miss football game Saturdays. I also miss when they were an AWESOME team:( We even won a National Championship when I was there. Now not even close. Time for Bobby to retire!
Tammy Norman says
Hey, could you gimme a light?
I loved Carolina Basketball. Go Tarheels!
Katy says
Gimme a Light…please :) I love that lamp. My favorite thing about University of Iowa…the breathtaking campus – it is beautiful. I don’t miss lugging my backpack up and down those hills though!
ABF says
Gimmie a light! My college home town (College Park, Maryland) was all about the campus and I loved it. Everyone either went to or worked for the University.
anna cordes says
gimmie a light!
i loved pretty much everything about my college town. especially the fact that i can still go back to THE coffee shop that we all hung out at and see people i know (i’ve been out for 5 years!)
Aimee & Lonnie says
GIMME A LIGHT! We’ve been totally updating our look and that lamp would be the PERFECT addition!!! :) I graduated from Texas Tech in Lubbock, TX ~ the sunsets in West Texas were so open and illuminated with every color imaginable! Beautiful end to each day!!! <3<3<3
Holly says
GIMME A LIGHT! My college town was a 2 stop light town, very quiet and very safe.