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Concord Lamp & Shade ~ Ann Eckert
21 Walden Street
Concord, MA 01742
978-369-3000
HOURS OF OPERATION:
Mon - Sat
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sun
Closed
Since 1978, Concord Lamp & Shade has been the
premier destination for lamp shades in New England.
With an inventory of over 2,000 lampshades in our
store and access to hundreds of styles, fabrics, and
trims through our vendors’ catalogs, our trained
lamp shade professionals can help you find or custom
design the lampshade of your choice. Matched with
our custom-designed lamps, or as a replacement for
an existing lamp, we will help you select the perfect
lamp and shade combination.
Additional services include handcrafted
lampshades from the “customer’s own material”,
and shade relining.
Drawing from resources around the world, we
offer a wide selection of custom-designed table
lamps made in our workshop. In addition, we
represent the leading lamp manufacturers in the
US, including Chapman Lighting, Visual Comfort,
Wildwood, Frederick Cooper, Hubbardton Forge,
Murray Feiss and others. We also allow customers
to take lamps and shades “on approval” to ensure
the perfect selection in the home setting.
Another important part of our business is our
lamp repair and restoration services.
Responsive customer service is our first priority.
We will work with you individually to define and
source the right interior lighting to complement
your décor.
Concord Museum
On Cambridge Turnpike at Lexington Road
P.O. Box 146
Concord, MA 01742
978-369-9763
HOURS OF OPERATION:
January - March Mon - Sat 11:00 am - 4:00 pm Sun 1:00 -4:00 pm
April - December Mon - Sat 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Sun 12:00 - 5:00 pm
June - August
Sun
9:00 am -5:00 pm
Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and Easter Sunday
There are few towns in America with such a
confluence of history, culture, and world-renowned
ideas as Concord. As the steward of a collection that
spans the history of Concord from Native American
settlement to the present, the Concord Museum
tells the story of our shared history and identity as
Americans. Founded in 1886, the Concord Museum
is an irreplaceable cornerstone of the Concord
experience for visitors from around the world, as
well as a vital educational and cultural resource for
residents of Greater Boston.
The museum’s outstanding collection of over
35,000 objects includes the famous Revere lantern,
Emerson’s Study, the desk on which Thoreau wrote
Walden
, and exceptional furniture, silver, ceramics,
and needlework.
The Concord Museum’s extraordinary ability to
connect people with history is evident in outstanding
public programs for children to lifelong learners,
model education programs, innovative exhibitions,
award-winning publications, and a distinctive
museum shop.
As an independent, non-profit organization,
the museum depends largely on the generosity of
individual donors who support the museum through
membership, annual fund contributions, major
gifts, and fundraising events. Concord Museum is
accredited by the American Association of Museums,
the highest professional recognition and a distinction
awarded to less than 5% of museums nationwide.
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