
Resin grapes were a huge thing in the late 1960s/ early ’70s but none so succulent or popular as those that were fashioned into pineapple table lamps. I have the red one pictured here as well as a yellow one and a purple one. It’s a bitch to change the bulb though. I always have to call my electrician when one burns out. If I were the inventor of these I would have had one easily decipherable grape that popped out for an easy change. But for all I know these lamps have that feature because as adventurous as I am in my life and career that’s how unadventurous I am when it comes to figuring out anything mechanical or that involves following detailed instructions of any kind. Lucky for me,these grapes look fantastic whether they’re turned on or off.

Scott Finnell
I remember these types of lamps. When I was little, my mother had one of these lamps. I remember a lot of fruit made out of this plastic stuff. I liked to chew on it when I was really small. I can’t believe I remember that!
Carol allen
ok how funny i have a blue and green pineapple table top lamp from a friend … I am opening up a ebay to sell it and lots of other stuff .. The funny thing is that my boyfriend was trying to change the bulb tonite and had a really hard time to .. (laughing ) just like u stated in your blog very cool