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Vintage Lighting

Vintage Lighting brings a nostalgic touch to your home, combining the beauty of historical design with modern functionality. These fixtures offer a unique blend of old-world charm and elegance, perfect for creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

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    • Brigitte Chandelier - Pink

      Regular Price: $690
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    • Lampe de table Lampada

      Regular Price: $55
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    • Brigitte Chandelier - Black

      Regular Price: $435
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    • Brigitte Chandelier - Blue

      Regular Price: $565
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    • Brigitte Chandelier - Green

      Regular Price: $1,210
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    • Lion Head Wall Lamp

      Regular Price: $370
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    • Ophelia Pendant Light

      Regular Price: $165
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    • Veino Ceiling Light

      Regular Price: $460
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    • Yoruba Pendant Light

      Regular Price: $710
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    • Louise Pendant Light

      Regular Price: $180
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    • Glass Parrot Chandelier

      Regular Price: $1,355
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    • Brigitte Chandelier - Champagne Silver

      Regular Price: $700
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    • Brigitte Chandelier - Red

      Regular Price: $815
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    • Kilasi Pendant Light

      Regular Price: $210
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    • Akis Glass Wall Lamp

      Regular Price: $190
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    • Brigitte Chandelier - Clear

      Regular Price: $210
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    • Palloncino Table Lamp

      Regular Price: $310
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    • Basit Metal Chandelier

      Regular Price: $565
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    • Bird Cage Chandelier

      Regular Price: $565
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    • Vatik Pendant Light

      Regular Price: $375
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    • Petrus Table Lamp

      Regular Price: $240
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    • Augustus Chandelier

      Regular Price: $610
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    • Camellia Pendant Light

      Regular Price: $250
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    • Brigitte Chandelier - Purple

      Regular Price: $1,210
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    • Pink Brigitte Wall Lamp

      Regular Price: $370
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    • Mauros Pendant Light

      Regular Price: $305
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    • Shurra Table Lamp

      Regular Price: $300
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    • Ravix Wall Lamp

      Regular Price: $190
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    • Esar Pendant Light

      Regular Price: $955
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    • Zylova Wall Lamp

      Regular Price: $1,045
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    • Ternum Pendant Light

      Regular Price: $435
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    • Simet Pendant Light

      Regular Price: $1,280
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    • Soleil Linear Chandelier

      Regular Price: $1,845
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    • Kajani Pendant Light

      Regular Price: $380
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    • Blanche Chandelier - Blue

      Regular Price: $1,510
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    Vintage Lighting for Everyday Rooms

    Vintage Lighting covers fixtures that reference early 20th century proportions and familiar shade forms. You will see this style in kitchens, halls, dining rooms, and bedrooms where you want the ceiling and wall to feel finished. Vintage Lighting can include antique lighting influences, restored vintage details, and updated builds that keep the same design cues.

    Start with function. Decide where you need ambient light, where you need task light, and where you want a softer level at night. A good plan uses more than one fixture. It also uses dimming where the fixture supports it, so the room stays comfortable.

    Vintage Lighting Fixture Types and What they Solve

    This lighting collection includes several categories of light fixtures that solve different problems in a room. Use the room size, ceiling height, and daily use to guide the choice.

    Ceiling fixtures, Flush mount, and Semi flush

    Ceiling fixtures suit lower ceilings and narrow halls. They keep clear headroom and give steady light. Semi flush options hang slightly lower, so they can feel more considered in bedrooms and small dining rooms. If you want vintage light fixtures without a long drop, this is often the simplest route.

    Pendant lighting for focused areas

    A pendant or pendant light works well over a kitchen sink, a breakfast counter, or a smaller dining setup. A single pendant can define a spot. A pair can spread light across a longer surface. Keep the hanging height controlled so sightlines stay clear and the pendant does not intrude into walking space. If you prefer a vintage pendant, use the same finish on nearby hardware so the ceiling reads consistent.

    Chandelier lighting for dining rooms and entries

    A chandelier suits dining rooms, foyers, and living rooms with enough ceiling height. Many vintage chandeliers use simple arms and exposed bulbs, so glare control matters. If you can see the bulb from where you sit, choose warm bulbs and moderate output. If you want a vintage table setting to feel balanced, center the chandelier over the table, not the room.

    Wall fixtures, sconces, and wall sconces

    Wall fixtures support layered light and reduce harsh overhead brightness. Wall sconces work well in hallways, beside mirrors, and in living rooms near seating. You can use wall sconces to reduce shadows and to highlight art. This collection includes vintage wall lights and vintage wall options that fit older trim details and cleaner modern rooms.

    Table and floor options

    Table lamps and a floor lamp add task light where you need it most. Place a lamp near seating, a desk, or a reading chair. This helps you avoid an overly bright ceiling fixture and keeps the room flexible at night.

    Materials, Finishes, and Design Details to Check

    Vintage style depends on material choices and small details that hold up close. Look for clean joints, steady shades, and consistent finish coverage.

    Common finishes include brass and bronze. Brass can read warm and familiar. Bronze can look deeper and slightly darker. Glass choices matter too. Antique glass can soften the bulb. Cut glass can add sparkle without needing high brightness. If you prefer crystal accents, keep the rest of the fixture simple so the light stays controlled.

    You will also see influences like french, neoclassical, arts and crafts, and art deco. Midcentury forms often use clean geometry and simple globes. Each design direction changes the shade shape, the arm profile, and the way light exits the fixture.

    If you buy antique and vintage lighting, you may see notes about restoration, restore, or restored vintage builds. Some pieces need a rewire for safety. A careful restoration keeps the look consistent while updating the wiring.

    Light Quality, Bulbs, and Comfort

    Vintage lighting can look right and still feel wrong if you ignore bulb planning. Color temperature and brightness drive comfort more than the shape does.

    Many living spaces feel right at 2700K to 3000K. This keeps light warm and steady. It also keeps wood tones and brass finishes from looking flat. LED bulbs are energy-efficient and help reduce heat inside a glass shade.

    Think in layers. Let a ceiling fixture provide ambient light. Use wall fixtures, table lamps, and a floor lamp for task light. This reduces glare and keeps the room usable for reading, dining, and winding down.

    Placement Rules that Prevent Common Mistakes

    Measure first. Vintage fixtures look best when the placement feels deliberate.

    • Dining clearances: Keep 30 to 36 inches between the tabletop and the bottom of a chandelier or pendant. This keeps sightlines clear and places light where you need it.
    • Walk paths: Keep at least 7 ft from the floor to the lowest point of any ceiling fixture in a walk area. This matters in entries and halls.
    • Wall placement: Place wall sconces around face height when the goal is mirror lighting, and align them with the mirror center when possible. If the goal is art lighting, place the wall fixture so the beam hits the art evenly without glare.
    • Outdoor considerations: Outdoor lighting needs proper ratings for moisture and exposure. If you use vintage cues outdoors, keep the fixture choice appropriate for exterior conditions.

    How to Combine Vintage and Modern Rooms

    Vintage can work in a modern interior when you control finishes and repeat key details. Choose one or two finishes and repeat them across ceiling and wall fixtures. Keep the shade shapes consistent across the room so the design reads clean.

    When you mix styles, focus on what feels authentic and original, not forced. One unique piece can carry the room if the surrounding decor stays quiet. If you are browsing online, treat photos as a starting point, then confirm measurements and mounting details before you commit.

    Care and Maintenance

    Turn off power at the switch, then at the breaker before cleaning or changing bulbs. Dust fixtures every 2 to 4 weeks with a dry microfiber cloth. For glass parts, spray cleaner onto the cloth, not onto the fixture. Dry metal parts right away after any damp wipe. Avoid abrasive pads and harsh cleaners since they can mark finishes. Once a month, check that screws, canopies, and shade fasteners feel snug. Replace bulbs with the same color temperature so light stays consistent throughout the room.

    Collection features: historic references, early century influences, and a custom approach to finishes and glass, with options that suit wall, ceiling, and table use cases. Character comes from proportion, not excess. Gas-era shapes are referenced in some profiles, but modern wiring and safe mounting should guide your final choice.