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On the same theme as Tel why on earth would you want to??? .....ps depends on the table lamp itself its been designed to be sat upright and in some cases not all inverting them may create a hazard i.e. the heat isnt rising away from the fitting but into it.
 
I would like to do that because I did not find a nice ceiling lamp for my bedroom, similar to the bedside table lamp, that's why I thought to convert a table lamp to ceiling one, to have them similar.

By the way, this is the table lamp I would like to put on the ceiling GAVIK Table lamp - blue/frosted glass - IKEA , of course without the top cover, just the body.
 
forget it. apart from the fact that it may not besuitable, it's bloody hideous.
 
The lampholder may not be suitable to be inverted, it may be too heavy glass to hold inverted..... the running theme here is dont do it its not been designed for ceiling fitting so dont do it.
 
let me put it this way. if you had just built a boat, would you launch it keel up?
 
1. it may overheat. 2. the shade might fall off. 3. you might make a pig's ear of it. 4. you could electrocute yourself: fall off the steps: cause a fire. take your pick
( as i once said to a gardener, pointing to a stack of spades).
 
Basically, you just want a cylindrical lamp shade dangling from the ceiling?!?

Just go out and buy a lamp pendant, attach to ceiling, attach your lamp shade to lamp holder and insert lamp.

Turn power back on, operate light switch and Voila! :)
 
Even if the bulb is the same?


basic law of physics. heat rises. therefore the heat that rises from the bulb away from it's holder as a table lamp will , on the ceiling, rise into the lamp holder and may cause overheating.
 

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