Bright colors, bold geometrics, and stylized images from nature typify art deco lighting. The decorative style dating from 1925 through 1939 makes frequent use of sweeping curves, chevron patterns, and sunbursts. Vintage, restored, and reproduction art deco lighting use materials that include stainless steel and aluminum and patterned glass shades.
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Chatsworth, CA
Change that drab room with Art Deco style lighting from LampsPlus.com.
The Art Deco period began around 1900 and ended around 1930. The style and design aspects with all its geometric forms permeated almost every facet of life, including architecture, clothing, industry, jewelry, home furnishings, appliances, interior design and lighting.
We feature a nice selection of Art Deco lamps and fixtures that are made with stylish materials, such as brushed metal and opaque glass. And many of our items are shipped for free. Shop Now!
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Portland, OR
Since 1977, Rejuvenation has been manufacturing authentic reproduction lighting.
Using our trained eyes and our passion for detail, we've selected timeless designs from 1890 through 1960 and brought them back to life, creating beautiful products with integrity. All of our lighting is recreated from original antiques or from items found in period catalogues.
We build 18 historical styles of lighting, including LateVictorian, ColonialRevival, Mission, Art Deco and AtomicAge. All are made by hand using solid brass, cast iron, and other quality materials. Since we build most fixtures to order, you can choose from a dozen finishes, a range of lengths, and arm variations. We carry over 150 authentic shades - many of which are handmade or hand-blown, and are produced from antique moulds over 80 years old.
Not available through distributors, our unique products are sold direct, allowing us to provide high-quality lighting at reasonable prices.
Also available on our Web site -- a free catalogue, and a selection of hard to find restorationhardware, from door sets to towel bars.
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Using our trained eyes and our passion for detail, we've selected timeless designs from 1890 through 1960 and brought them back to life, creating beautiful products with integrity. All of our lighting is recreated from original antiques or from items found in period catalogues.
We build 18 historical styles of lighting, including LateVictorian, ColonialRevival, Mission, Art Deco and AtomicAge. All are made by hand using solid brass, cast iron, and other quality materials. Since we build most fixtures to order, you can choose from a dozen finishes, a range of lengths, and arm variations. We carry over 150 authentic shades - many of which are handmade or hand-blown, and are produced from antique moulds over 80 years old.
Not available through distributors, our unique products are sold direct, allowing us to provide high-quality lighting at reasonable prices.
Also available on our Web site -- a free catalogue, and a selection of hard to find restorationhardware, from door sets to towel bars.
Union City, MI
Large inventory of restored Victorian art-glass lamps, table lamps and hanging lamps. Also: lamp parts, plus complete restoration services.
Newport, RI
Architectural and decorative elements for architects and other pros. Aardvark specializes in stained glass, grand iron gates and fencing, mantels, and lighting - and offers…
Warrington, PA
Handmade Art Deco, machine age & modern lighting by metal spinning artisan Terry Tynan. Custom made lamps and lighting are available.
Beverly Hills, CA
Antiques company with 17,000-square-foot showroom and 100,000-square-foot warehouse and restoration facility. Specializing in American Victorian, French and American art nouveau, American and French art deco,…
Chicago, IL
One of the Midwest's largest sources for architectural salvage, garden, and decorative items. 20,000 plus sq. ft. of mantels, lighting, hardware, statuary, iron, plumbing, urns,…
Canonsburg, PA
Canonsburg, PA, company offers antique lighting, chandeliers, mantels, hardware, furniture, and stained glass -- especially from the Victorian, classical, and Art Deco periods.
Oswego, NY
Handcrafted hammered copper lighting fixtures that reproduce the lighting of the arts and crafts period. Exacting reproductions of Gustav Stickley or Dirk Van Erp designs.
McMinnville, TN
Glass & fabric lampshades, lamp prisms, plus hard-to-find lamp parts.
Waukomis, OK
Rustic lighting & cabin decor including metal art, leather pillows, lodge accents, antler chandeliers and more.
Bozeman, MT
Hardwood lamps. Wood-trimmed shades with a variety of inserts, including mica.





