In a world where electronics, apparel, and even home decor pieces are increasingly cheap and non-durable, there is something incredibly valuable about antique pieces. Today, buying pre-owned vintage finds is not just about saving money; it's the smarter, cooler, and more sustainable choice.
When it comes to home decor, nothing lights up a room more – literally and figuratively – than a stunning lighting fixture. Lamps, chandeliers, sconces, and many more can elevate any room, and the folks at the "Antique Lighting Collectors" group know that. It's a community of passionate vintage lighting fixture enthusiasts who share their incredible finds, and Bored Panda has collected their most stunning treasures for you to discover and be inspired by.
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Empire
I Just Picked This Up At A Local Estate Auction And Looking Forward To Hanging It In Our Home
Signed Bradley & Hubbard Table Lamp Base With Stained Glass Shade
I Got This Ages Ago Anybody Have Any Idea How Old It Is?
Salem Bros. Slag Glass Table Lamp. C.1920's
Bradley & Hubbard Lamps
It’s Very Unusual. The Shade Is All Brass
Does Anyone Know Anything About This Lamp? With All The Glass And Metal Work It Is Very Heavy. I See No Identifiable Marks On The Base
Handel
I Purchased This Beauty At A Garage Sale. It Was Dusty, Splattered In Paint And One Of The Shades Was Broken
That Is An Emeralite Pinwheel Shade
Indian Brass Elephant Oil Lamp. C.1890's
Thoughts On Restoring The Finish? Paint Or Something Else? Or Just Leave As Is?
I Recently Got This Little Lamp On Marketplace. Inside Says "Nuart NYC". I Assume It's From The 20s Or Early 30s
Identifying Vintage Bankers Lamps And Estimating Their Value
It’s A Plume & Atwood Victor Burner
I Have Had This Beautiful Slag Glass And Brass Lamp Hidden In My Basement For Over 50 Years
I Picked Up This Amber Glass And Chrome Desk Lamp Today For A Mere USD 3.00
And This Is One Of My Many Figural Lamps
Just Picked This Handel Up From An Antique Dealer’s Estate Who I Had Known For Over 40 Years
Curious If Anyone Knows The Age Of This Light Fixture?
My "Newest" Acquisition!
This Light Was In A Miscellaneous Box In An Antique Store
Moe Bridges Lighting Company. C.1920's
Early 1900s Bradley & Hubbard Slag Glass Lamp
Art Deco
One Of My Favorite Parker Hanging Lamps
Hi All, This Is Chandelier I Picked Up For $50
I'm planning on having it rewired. The bulb sockets say LEVITON. It's 30' wide, not sure on the height. It came out of an old hotel. Any idea the age or maybe the manufacturer? Thanks in advance
Art Deco Table Lamp
English Oil Lamp. 1890's
They Have Their Original Uranium Glass Shades
These are awesome, I would love to add them to my very small uranium glass collection.
A Richard Hudnut Perfume Diffuser Lamp Passed Down In The Family Have You Seen Others? Was Trying To See The Various Varieties That Exist
Wondering If This Is A Stifle Lamp
Any Ideas On Who Mfd. This 1910-15s Hammered Copper Lamp
My Husband And I Had This Chandelier At Our Old Home
930s Made By Centre Lighting Fixure Mfg Co
Out Of The Sperry Factory
I Believe They Are From The Mckee Glass Company And Made In The 1930’s
I Just Wanted Share A Photo I Took
I Picked These Up About 500 Miles And A Month Apart
Think Its A 1920 Era Miller Lamp
Orange And Blue Blown Glass Signed With What Looks Like Max Or Jiax With Dragon Flies
Early 1900s Salem Brothers Slag Glass Lamp Arts & Crafts Handel Era
Super Scores For Super Cheap
A Lovely Vintage Lenox Chandelier! I'm Hunting For A Fancy Louis Style Brass Chandelier Myself If Anyone Has Too Many
One Of My Favorite Parker Petticoats
Amber Teardrop Prisms On This One
It’s A Kerosene Tail Light For An Early 1900s Ford Model T
I Just Rescued This Gal From My Cousin's Basement As She Is Moving
Finally Got Around To Assembling Another One This Morning. Red Shade, Font And Prisms
Stiffel Ostridge Egg Table Lamp
Aladdin Mfg. Co. Desk Lamp. Green 💚 Feather Finish. C.1910
An Outdoor Fixture From My 100 Yr Old Tudor
Hanging In 1920's Bungalow
Hanging Nautical Brass Lantern. * Ideal Brenner 20"
Had This Shade Designed And Manufactured For This Lamp
So Happy To Find A Shade For This Meiji Period Japanese Lamp Base
I Picked Up This Old Hanging Light At A Local Flea Market
It appears to be made of cast aluminum. 10” tall body. I couldn’t find a maker’s mark and I’ve been unable to find anything quite like it. The dealer said it came out of an early 1900’s house. Does anyone know the maker?
I Have A Pair Of These
One Converted And One Still Oil… Both Lovely!
Reverse Painted Boudoir Lamp. C.1920's
Family Heirloom From Grandmother's Estate
I Picked Up This Table Lamp For $20! I Need Help Identifying Brand And Ordering Parts
Robert Faries Mfg. Co
I Got This Lamp Awhile Back At An Auction
I Bought A Pair Of These Lamps Today
Within Our Showroom, A Diverse Array Of Fixtures Has Graced Our Halls, Each Exuding Its Unique Charm And Historical Allure
This Has Been In My Family As Long As I Can Remember
I've just realised this is the third orangey glowing one that I've picked
I Recently Aquired This Interesting Lamp
I Bought This Beautiful Lamp At A Garage Sale For $5
I Recently Purchased This (Very Heavy) Brass/Bronze(?) Candelabra
I Made The Black Base
Reverse Painted Boudoir Lamp. C.1920's
Beautiful Reverse Painted Boudoir Lamps
All Cleaned Up, Shade Repaired, Rewired
A Touch Of Timeless Elegance—this Vintage Floral Lamp Brings Warmth And Charm To Any Corner It Lights Up
Signed Bradley & Hubbard Reverse Painted Ribbed Glass Shade & Base. C.1920's
Vintage Lighting And Glass Shades,pick Up In Hammond Indiana, No Shipping
Looking For Some Information On This Floor Lamp. Made Of Oak . Size - 180 Cm . I Believe It'sa 1910 - 1930 Art Deco
Behold, This Hollywood Regency Chandelier Is About To Be My #1 Project!
Cast Iron Boudoir Lamp. C.1930's
Cast Iron Delite Desk Lamp. C.1910
Art Deco Bridge Lamp. C.1920's
Just Finished Converting This Russian Samovar Into A Table Lamp
For others who are not familiar...A samovar (from Russian for "self-brewer") is a traditional, often highly decorated metal urn used to heat and boil water for tea. Originating in Russia in the 18th century, it is a staple in Russian, Eastern European, Persian, and Central Asian tea cultures.
