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The Beauty Of Antique Lamps
Antique lamps are a special medium through which you can bring light and history into your home. There are several different kinds of antique lamps that you can choose from. As a part of your home decor, antique lamps can serve the function of bringing light, as well as adding class and style to your home.
Antique kerosene lamps are wonderful for decorating your kitchen, especially if you have a country style design. You can put them on your desk or hang one up in the bathroom. They are great for the front porch or to light up the back yard as well. The flicker of a flame adds to the beauty of an antique kerosene lamp, which makes it an excellent choice. These days, this type of lamp is primarily used for camping trips, and you can certainly use it for that. It is nice to add it to your home, however.
If you prefer another style of antique lamp, try an antique piano lamp. They can be clipped onto things like a desk and used as a reading lamp or they can light up a framed picture on a shelf or the fireplace mantel. Piano lamps can be used in the hallway or in the kitchen. The style permits antique piano lamps to be a part of just about any room of your house.
For those looking for something a little bit larger, and antique floor lamp might serve the purpose. Antique floor lamps are tall and slender. They are usually designed with special lamp shades of colored glass, frills, and brass stands. They can light up a corner, or the whole room. Antique floor lamps certainly command attention in whatever room they are in. They go best in living rooms, family rooms, dens, and hallways. It is nice to sit on an easy chair and read under an antique floor lamp.
There are many more types, sizes and styles of antique lamps, including antique crystal lamps, antique bridge lamps, and antique oil lamps. Each type has its own special features. It is all up to you how much you would like to spend on your antique lamp. Determine your budget, think about where you will put the lamp, and consider what you will use the lamp for. Once you have a good idea about these things, you can go ahead an shop for your very own antique lamp.
Antique Candle Stick Lamps
The candle stick to our grandparents and reaching back for generations in time was the standard method for the illumination of the interior. They were produced in a wide range of materials, from inexpensive pottery to chased silver and gold. Designs were multiple and much thought and care was given to their making.
Today, while many candle sticks lie forgotten and ignored, this romantic style of lighting is being revived by The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co!. With their expert knowledge, candle sticks are transformed and reappear as objects of beauty and function. It really is "new light on an old subject" with the exchange from wax to electricity!
The candle sticks, their candle cups now fitted with faux candles, retain their original look beautifully. Their usually slender form is fitted with a 25w globe and designed for a small sized lamp shade. They can look very much at home on a desk, hall table or side board, adding an elegant touch to a wide variety of interiors, including as pretty little bed side lamps.
The company is well known for their interior designer range of classic lighting. Their lamps are entirely unique, designed in-house and bench made, with an on line catalogue of over one hundred lamps to choose from!
The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co currently have a choice range of candle stick lamps in polished brass, French and English, waxed English oak and a particularly charming Edwardian example of Chinoiserie decoration.
They also offer a hand made silk lampshade service to compliment. The decorative potential of lamp shades should never be underestimated. There are many ways of bringing colour into an interior and the use of coloured and patterned lampshades can make a bold contribution.
An English, Art Deco era, black oak, candle stick lamp.
The oak finely turned with a wide circular base standing on three small bun feet.
The lamp column lightly polished with oak wood grain showing through.
The column surmounted with a turned brass “cotton reel” candle cup.
The candle cup fitted with a faux candle and lamp holder.
Art Deco - Circa 1920 Overall height (including shade) 21"/53cm
The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co specialise in antique table lamp lighting with an on-line range of over 100 unique, antique and vintage lamps on view.
Lamps are shipped ready wired for the U.S, the U.K and Australia.
You are invited to visit their web site at www.antiquelampshop.com
© The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co 2009
Maurice Robertson, principal of The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co , has had a lifetime?s association with antique porcelain and pottery. From an early age he recalls picking up tea cups, looking for the mark on the base, discerning the maker.
Extending his ceramics expertise into the quality table lamps seen on the company?s site, he is well known to local and international interior designers who have included many of his table lamps in their projects and has also supplied items of national interest to the official Sydney residence of the Australian Prime Minister.
Wildwood Lamps – When Quality Matters
Wildwood Lamps sets the standard for excellence in decorative lighting for the home or office. Designers draw inspiration from lovely Japanese Kutani porcelain, elegant German and Florentine lead crystal, beautiful Italian toleware, and fine American artware. The Wildwood collection reflects the talents of Far Eastern, European, and American artisans and craftsmen. Meticulous attention is given to detail that includes hand-finished mountings, handsome hardware accents, and appropriate shade treatments to complement the form and style of the lamp base. Encompassing Traditional, Transitional, Contemporary, and Modern styles, the Wildwood collection includes over four thousand table lamps, floor lamps, chandeliers, and other interior décor accessories. In addition, lamps are available in numerous materials such as hand-decorated porcelain and ceramic, lead crystal, pure brass, solid bronze, several types of iron, wood, glass, chrome, and natural fiber. Many different finishes and patinas are carefully hand-applied to the various materials. A Wildwood lamp offers the promise of beauty and enduring quality that will be treasured for years to come.
History of Wildwood
In 1900, Mr. W. Bulluck founded a retail store in the small southern town of Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Although the store prospered, Mr. Bulluck turned the store over to his son-in-law, Hatcher Kincheloe, during the depression. In the early 1960’s, Bill Kincheloe, grandson of Mr. Bulluck, became manager of the store. At the time, lamps and lampshades were only one component of the retail business. At the request of his customers, Bill Kincheloe began developing a process to make customized lamps and lampshades.
By 1969, the retail store was producing a limited quantity of fine hand-crafted lamps using “in-house” wooden pieces and other components from importers. One day a furniture representative remarked that he could “sell” those lamps. The rep was given the line, photographs were taken, and Wildwood was launched.
In the early years, Wildwood Lamps focused on creating beautiful, classically inspired, European masterpieces. Later, Transitional, Contemporary, and Modern styles and sub-styles such as Coastal, Casual, Southwest were introduced. By 2000, to reach a growing number of consumers, the company began to expand the line to include a greater number of styles at more moderate prices. Wildwood called this line of lamps “Marketplace.” These lamps still maintained the attention to design and detail expected from a Wildwood lamp.
Today, Wildwood Lamps offers an extensive selection of the fine table lamps, floor lamps, desk lamps, buffet lamps, chandeliers, limited pieces of occasional furniture, and interior décor accessories. The company maintains both the Wildwood and the Marketplace line of lamps which allows customers choices in terms of the level of investment. Wildwood designers find inspiration from around the world to create exquisite, beautiful, and unique lamps and accessories of great distinction. For the discriminating buyer seeking fine quality home lamps or office lamps, a Wildwood Lamp is an excellent choice and will be appreciated for years to come – an heirloom for tomorrow.
Holly Price is the founder of FineHomeLamps.com which offers an extensive collection of lighting for the home including home lamps, table lamps, and buffet lamps in contemporary, modern, and traditional styles from Wildwood Lamps and Candice Olson Lighting.
