I understand it should be bright but it's too glare on the sides, you have to squint to not see anything. It would be great if they had a thin, detachable lampshade that could be slid on the sides. I could probably do it myself, but I'd be afraid of fire. I'd rather get something like this directly from the company. It's bright and doesn't seem to get too hot. As with all spiral lamps, it leaves a dark spot just below the center of the spiral.
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