Leaning Door Lamp

Great alternative when you don't want a table and a lamp.
Find a Door & Clean/paint It

Any door will do as long as it fits the space where you need a light. This was a gift for my friend who needed a bed side lamp, but had no room for a table because of a bi-fold closet door. This one needed a paint job.
Drill Hole
Find center of door and drill a hole. Just big enough to get the cord threw. The plug DOES NOT come threw this hole
Pull Cord Threw

Pull lead end of wire (what you will wire to the socket/wall sconce) from the back of the door & threw the hole you drilled. This leaves the plug end of the cord behind the door.
Wire the Light
Wire your socket/ wall light fixture correctly. Its better to use a pull chain or keyed type light fixture for easy on/off feature.
Mount Fixture to Door

Mount fixture to door, just as you would if it was going on a wall.
Light It Up!

Add bulb ( I used a vintage type) and lamp shade (if desired). Plug in to wall outlet and lean on an even surface. Enjoy!