Pottery Barn Architectural Salvage Lamp knockoffs from Homegoods

I scored some new lamps at Homegoods this weekend that I’m so excited to share with you guys! I have had my eye on these Pottery Barn architectural salvage lamps which were about $200 each.

No way could I ever justify paying that much for a lamp.

Although you better believe I was supah tempted!

As a side note, I did make my very first purchase EVER from Pottery Barn this weekend, but it wasn’t one of those lamps. I can’t believe it’s taken me 33 years to buy something from that store, but I finally did it. You might even spot my purchases in the background of one of these pictures, but I’ll save that for another post.

Instead of buying the spendy Pottery Barn lamps I held myself back and decided to check out the lamp selection at Homegoods instead. Something was telling me I might find a better deal, so I ventured inside and found these beauties sitting there for $39.99 each.

SOLD!

Pottery Barn Architectural Salvage Lamps

They are not an exact replica of the Pottery Barn lamps, but these are pretty dang close!

homegoods lamp

I’m not sure if I like this lamp sitting on this table or not. It seems like it’s too high or something. I might move it over to the sofa table behind the couch. We’ll see.

Pottery Barn Architectural Salvage Lamps

They definitely need new shades, but I love the bases! I’ve become such a fan of that turned wood baluster shape ever since I bought my pedestal dining table.

Pottery Barn Architectural Salvage Lamps

I know I can find burlap shades like the ones at Pottery Barn but I’m wondering if I could find a tutorial out there on how to DIY something with all that leftover burlap I have from the rustic wedding shower. Hmmmm…

If y’all see anything let me know, please!

Credit – Beth Bryan