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Slimline 4 Table Base - Convert Your Clamp Lamp to a Tabletop Lamp
Transform your Slimline 4 Table Lamp into a versatile tabletop solution with this sturdy brushed steel base. Perfect for when you don't have a table edge to clamp onto, or simply prefer the flexibility of moving your lamp freely around your workspace.
Why Add a Table Base?
The Slimline Table Base gives you complete freedom in positioning your lighting. Whether you're working at a freestanding cutting table, ironing board, or any surface where a clamp isn't practical, this stable base keeps your lamp exactly where you need it. Simply attach your Slimline 4 lamp head to the base instead of the clamp, and you're ready to enjoy brilliant daylight illumination anywhere in your sewing room.
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Already Have a Slimline 4 Lamp?
This base is designed to work with your existing Slimline 4 Table Lamp. It's a simple add-on that gives you a new way to use the lamp you already love.
Don't have a Slimline 4 yet? Browse our full range of SewEzi Sewing Accessories to find the perfect lighting solution for your sewing space.
The Importance of Good Lighting for Sewing and Quilting
Quality lighting isn't just a luxury - it's essential for accurate, comfortable sewing. Poor lighting can lead to eye strain, headaches, and mistakes in your work. When you're matching fabrics, following intricate patterns, or working with detailed piecing, natural daylight quality light makes all the difference.
Good lighting helps you:
The Slimline 4's daylight LED technology replicates natural daylight, reducing the yellow cast of traditional bulbs and helping you see your work as it will look in natural light. This is particularly crucial for quilters who need to see subtle differences in fabric tone and value.
Need help choosing the right lighting for your workspace? Feel free to contact us - we're always happy to help you find the perfect solution for your sewing room.


