Vintage style lighting
WHY CHOOSE VINTAGE LIGHTING?
Good lighting can be a stunning design element in itself, with so many styles, eras and looks to choose from. This is certainly the case when you buy contemporary, antique and vintage lamps from Delisse. But don't just take our word for it. Explore our collection of vintage style lighting today and let us enlighten you on the path to interior design...
If you need help twisting your home's decor, adding vintage-style lighting to your space is a great place to start. From mid-century modern to Victorian to retro, take your pick with our advice. Follow the guide to vintage indoor lighting! Vintage lamps will no longer hold any secrets for you.
VINTAGE LIGHTING: ENHANCE THE LOOK OF YOUR HOME
Lighting is a general term that can mean a lot of different things. From table lamps to wall sconces , from floor lamps to chandeliers, there is a whole world of lighting just waiting to be discovered and introduced into your home, according to your desires!
Opt for a trendy style that makes you happy!
Good lighting is one that does more than just fulfill the practical role of illuminating the room around it.
It must also stand out as a beautiful piece of artist or designer. This is certainly the case when you opt for vintage lighting , with so many iconic eras influencing the aesthetic of the shapes.
There truly is something for every space in your home. You will definitely find the lighting that suits your space.
How to define vintage style?
Antique lighting predates the early 20th century and is characterized largely by its more ornate and decorative style. Think decadent, baroque chandeliers and French marble and brass floor lamps. These are pieces that definitely stand out.
They become a real point of attraction for the eye. There are also period lamps. They reflect the various iconic design movements of the 20th century, including the elegant geometries of the art deco movement of the 1920s and 1930s, and the subtle form over function approach of the mid-century modern school of design, which to this day is still popular.
More recently, the 1970s saw an influx of earthy tones, warm accents and rich woods, which can make your home feel more comfortable. You'll also find attractive retro lighting options that delight the eye and add a funky aesthetic to your home.
Lighting comes in many different forms. With so many styles to choose from, there's sure to be a type of vintage lighting that's perfect for your home.
- How about an art deco table lamp in your office?
- Or a set of opaline wall lights in the bedroom?
- A tasseled floor lamp from the 1970s can make your living room even more welcoming, while an antique chandelier can bring a huge dose of luxury to your dining room.
There was a time when finding unique retro ceiling lights with a real sense of character meant scouring local markets, weekend flea markets, or second-hand stores, hoping to discover a hidden gem among a crowd of items. .
Not only did it take a lot of time, but there was no guarantee that you would find what you were looking for. But thanks to Delisse, all that has changed.
How to combine vintage lighting with your decoration?
If your furniture is rather contemporary, adding a touch of vintage to it with a lamp that has a beautiful aged and patinated finish is an excellent idea.
Fabric is another material to work with, whose patterns and texture can evoke a vintage vibe. For example, consider incorporating colored polka dots into your window curtains for a 1950s vibe; deep colors of velvet or satin, perhaps in cushions or lampshades, reminiscent of the Victorian era; or a tasteful use of fringe or tassels.
When looking to incorporate a vintage theme into your home, it's important not to overdo the look, which could unbalance the ambiance of your interior.
It is also essential to remember that to succeed in this specific theme, you must create some form of coherence between the lighting, furnishings and decor. The simple addition of a contemporary glass and metal coffee table, for example, could enhance the effect you want to give to the whole.
The different types of vintage lighting
Have you ever walked into a friend's house and thought, "This is so unique and original, where did they get all this?"
So know that there's a good chance that a few well-chosen items in this home are vintage. In general, vintage style involves incorporating furniture, lamps, accessories or color palettes from an earlier era.
But what's absolutely brilliant is that the vintage look is anything but outdated! Defined by a nostalgic and lived-in aesthetic, the vintage trend emphasizes the elements that define the character of a space and make it unique.
As you might expect, vintage can take many forms. Mixing and matching looks is the key to a successful vintage universe.
So take inspiration from everywhere to create a perfectly imperfect space. It's all about finding the right balance! Let's see what styles you can draw from:
Go Mid-Century Modern
Without a doubt, the most sought-after vintage decor is that of the 50s, 60s and 70s. Mid-century modern lighting fixtures often mix natural materials with unique shapes and futuristic style.
One of the big advantages is that vintage is particularly easy to combine with decorative elements from other eras, given its minimalist design. This is what has probably contributed to its ever-increasing popularity.
Main Features :
- Absence of ornamentation with a refined, but eclectic aesthetic.
- Clean silhouettes featuring geometric and organic shapes.
- The materials used are often metals (notably brass), wood, fiberglass and natural materials.
Industrial style for its raw side
For those who love the 'industrial' look or marvel at renovated lofts, there's a good chance you're a fan of the industrial aesthetic. While this trend celebrates the simple, robust and raw look of old factories, industrial lighting goes particularly well with other modern and even rustic lighting.
You can also find antique and vintage shops that have industrial style lamps, but the prices are often prohibitive.
Characterized by grays, painted metals and exposed light bulbs, this look is right at home in a loft or artist's studio. Heavy wooden tables, leather sofas and metal lighting fixtures like our industrial pulley lamp make great focal points around which to build your room. Also try combining them with our LED bulbs with filament .
Main Features :
- The design focuses more on functionality than style.
- It is usually made of dark-colored steel and raw or aged wood.
- Common features are exposed light bulbs, metal shades, and wire cages.
Art Deco
If you're a fan of 1920s glamour, Art Deco lighting is for you. This style features intricate patterns and elegant materials to evoke the luxury and sophistication of this famous era.
Art Deco recalls the eras of yesteryear. Art deco is luxurious, oversized and opulent and vintage pieces in this style are easy to love.
Defined by contrasts, art deco combines different textures and shapes, making it easy to find the lamp that best matches your room.
Main Features :
- Geometric and symmetrical shapes.
- Intricate patterns and details throughout the fixture.
- Gold leaf and chrome are common finishes in this style.
Our collection includes vintage, antique and retro lighting, as well as contemporary pieces, so there truly is something for everyone.
Vintage can center around a statement piece, like an old oil painting or ornate brass candelabra, or use more subtle elements of the style to create a modern ambiance. Current vintage style trends encourage you to embrace a more minimal look while still pairing the decor with high-end antiques.
Extra Styling Tip: Don't forget that purchasing Edison bulbs to add a vintage touch to any light fixture is a big plus for adding charm to them!
Give your space the style you want, the only rule with vintage is that it suits you, so that you feel good there.
So, what are you waiting for?
Find the perfect lighting for your home today by exploring our vintage lighting collection. If you need help making your choice, we're sure you'll find what you need among our collection of vintage lamps.
We have selected each light with the greatest care for you: vintage copper metal table lamp, Old Empire crystal chandelier, vintage industrial green wall light, etc...