Antique Lighting

The look of any antique piece of décor or fixture, never fails to bring a sense of nostalgia to any person who possess a keen eye for detail. This is especially true when you are dealing with antique lighting systems, since most of the classic designs that was popular decades ago can only be described as timeless. For the certified antique connoisseurs and collectors, are rarely sought for its function or its ability to provide lighting, but it is mainly a decorative piece to be added in their collection. So let’s get know the popular antique lighting that people spend a fortune on:

Antique Lamps

Most of the antique lighting fixtures are lamps that usually feature the gilded-base designs, ornate cloth shades and stained glass lampshades. Since most of use would often equate antique to old (as it is aptly so), a lot of people mistake the antique brass finish as authentic, when often enough it is merely a reproduction. Genuine antique lamps are very rare these days and can definitely cost a small fortune, with some French antique light fixture can actually costs several thousand dollars in auctions.

If you have an antique lamp in your possession, the popular restoration method is to change the electrical wirings with some modern parts in order to make this antique lighting safer and more functional to use. You can use halogen bulbs or even a compressed fluorescent for your antique lamp, which are the most perfect compromise of blending the quaint beauty and the modern technology.


Antique Chandeliers

Chandeliers have always been praised for the intricate craftsmanship most especially if it is antique. Having an valuable antique lighting such as these would speak volumes for the individuals fine taste. However, since it is definitely a major investment, it is always good to purchase one from a reputable antique dealer. Among the famous antique chandelier pieces that were highly coveted are the Smoke and Bells, Tasso Sconce, Moose Antlers and the Beaux Art Shade that was actually made way back in 1850. If you are wondering why these people spend a significant amount of money for such pieces, it is mostly more of taking pride for owning one of the most expensive piece of antique lighting one can find and enjoying its beauty up close.

There are also some less expensive antique lighting pieces but can still be very expensive such as the lava lamps from the 50’s and 60’s or the wonderful animated lamps that made such a hit way back in the 1920’s. If you have a thing for stained glass, the highly coveted Louis Comfort Tiffany are among the great pieces that use to adorn the ceiling of Victorian Houses around a century ago.

If you are following a certain theme period in the existing interior décor, it would be best to choose an antique lighting system that was as in the very same year or period for consistency. It is also advised to use a lower wattage and avoid using a single bulb to brighten up a large room since this will usually ruin the period look you want to achieve. Add some supplemental lighting such as wall sconces with antique-inspired designs, like those old fixtures with multiple arms. For chandeliers, antiques should be hung a little lower than usual to provide a better view of its beauty and gusts would never fail to notice such unique piece.

Antique lighting is definitely considered a priceless piece these days and show be properly treated to showcase its exceptional design and fine craftsmanship. Carefully plan how you will be take full advantage of your antique piece and make it your perfect interior centerpiece.

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