Deco Lamp. Friday , February 02nd , 2018 - 10:16:55 AM
One of the better options among the antique lights is of course, the Victorian lights. They represent that gorgeous age of English history with its highest level of craftsmanship and elegance. One great thing with these lights is that they put a lot of effort to the detailing of the lights. The polished brass creates rich sheen. The Victorian lights are available as chandeliers, wall scones and other options.
Don’t forget too that to be beautiful the stem of a pendant lampshade does not have to be really long. Shorter styles with stubbier tubes are reminiscent of the Edwardian and Art Deco eras and look contemporary and timeless at the same time. This is especially true if you can find a style that is shaped like a child’s top, a trapezoid or deconstructed globe as these shapes are typical of this popular Mid-Century look in pendant lighting.
What is art-deco lighting? The art-deco lighting came into the market in the early twentieth century and became popular after some years. Basically these lamps were famous for their architectural designs and geometric and angular shapes. Also the material used in it, the chrome, was novel at that time. But even today, this art-deco lighting is one of the most attractive pieces of lamps available in the market. The use of glass was peculiar too. They used sandblasted, etched, and enameled glass to make the lights more serene!
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