Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Picture light, cordless picture lights, frame house light fixture, frame light fixtures & lighting artwork

Several years ago I purchased a battery operated picture light for a painting in my living room. It has worked well until we purchased a larger painting that is 42" wide by 36" tall. I have contacted an electrician about adding a plug behind the art. How do I handle the cord behind the art where it plugs in?

Congratulations on your new painting and for moving on to an electrified PICTURE LIGHT. You will be very pleased that you have moved up to a stronger light source. The plug that goes behind the art is called a CLOCK PLUG. That is because the plug was originally designed for electric clocks Linkand by recessing the plug in the wall, the clock fit flush on the wall. This type of plug is commonly used for ART LIGHTING FIXTURES.

I would take a look at out TRADITIONAL PICTURE LIGHTS or SLIMLINE PICTURE LIGHT FIXTURES for your new larger art. Stick with something around 30" to 36" in width for best results.

Thanks for the question and enjoy your ne painting.

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