I was commissioned to turn my Xenon Pedestal into a lighted Pedestal. Working with LED lights I seamlessly integrated lights that illuminate an object placed on the pedestal and a second light that points down illuminating the base around the piece. I am thrilled to be able to offer this as a modern lighted pedestal for art glass collectors.
The works of the lighting components are completely hidden. The only visual difference between the Xenon/Light and a regular Xenon pedestal are the two light fixtures and the cord coming out of the very base. The transformer is contained in a recess cast into the concrete base and the wires travel in hidden grooves up one of the verticals.
Here you can see the frosted glass which covers the top bank of LED lights. The glass is 3″ square and sits flush with the wood top.
What are the dimensions of this?
Hi Steve,
Great speaking to you earlier. The Xenon/Light table is 12″ square and 36″ tall.
You can see the dedicated page for the table with a downloadable PDF here http://peterharrison.com/work/tables/index.php?xenon-light