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Vintage Light Bulbs
Introduction to Vintage Light Bulbs
From restaurants and coffee shops to kitchens and DIY projects, antique light bulbs are just the thing to add a classic, vintage atmosphere to any space. These types of light bulbs have a lower Lumen output compared to traditional light bulbs used in household fixtures, often less than 400 Lumens. The very warm color temperature they emit borders on orange, typically around 2400 Kelvin. Because of this, vintage bulbs are designed to be purely decorative and are not recommended for general overhead lighting or reading lamps. Our selection of vintage light bulbs are also available in LED options.
Vintage Bulb Shapes
Compare Vintage Bulb Uses
There is an antique bulb for every type of fixture. Use this chart to find the bulb and color temperature best suited for your fixture.
Vintage Bulb Filaments
Incandescent antique bulbs especially have different patterns of filament that change the look of the bulb. A few of the more popular designs are:
A picture is worth a thousand words. See examples of the different filament types by clicking into the bulb shape of your choice. Not all filament styles are used in every bulb shape.
Vintage Lighting Accessories
Looking to create your own DIY antique light fixture or need to replace a few broken parts? Our selection of vintage lighting accessories has everything you need from canopy switches, lamp dimmers, sockets, and rayon covered wire to wire cages, cage pendants, and pendant sockets. All of our antique lighting accessories come in a wide range of styles, sizes, color finishes, and wattage ratings.
For assistance selecting the right bulb and parts you need to create the perfect antique lamp, contact us at 1-972-525-0501 to speak to one of our lighting experts.
Introduction to Vintage Light Bulbs
From restaurants and coffee shops to kitchens and DIY projects, antique light bulbs are just the thing to add a classic, vintage atmosphere to any space. These types of light bulbs have a lower Lumen output compared to traditional light bulbs used in household fixtures, often less than 400 Lumens. The very warm color temperature they emit borders on orange, typically around 2400 Kelvin. Because of this, vintage bulbs are designed to be purely decorative and are not recommended for general overhead lighting or reading lamps. Our selection of vintage light bulbs are also available in LED options.
Vintage Bulb Shapes
Compare Vintage Bulb Uses
There is an antique bulb for every type of fixture. Use this chart to find the bulb and color temperature best suited for your fixture.
Vintage Bulb Filaments
Incandescent antique bulbs especially have different patterns of filament that change the look of the bulb. A few of the more popular designs are:
A picture is worth a thousand words. See examples of the different filament types by clicking into the bulb shape of your choice. Not all filament styles are used in every bulb shape.
Vintage Lighting Accessories
Looking to create your own DIY antique light fixture or need to replace a few broken parts? Our selection of vintage lighting accessories has everything you need from canopy switches, lamp dimmers, sockets, and rayon covered wire to wire cages, cage pendants, and pendant sockets. All of our antique lighting accessories come in a wide range of styles, sizes, color finishes, and wattage ratings.
For assistance selecting the right bulb and parts you need to create the perfect antique lamp, contact us at 1-972-525-0501 to speak to one of our lighting experts.
Vintage Light Bulbs
Introduction to Vintage Light Bulbs
From restaurants and coffee shops to kitchens and DIY projects, antique light bulbs are just the thing to add a classic, vintage atmosphere to any space. These types of light bulbs have a lower Lumen output compared to traditional light bulbs used in household fixtures, often less than 400 Lumens. The very warm color temperature they emit borders on orange, typically around 2400 Kelvin. Because of this, vintage bulbs are designed to be purely decorative and are not recommended for general overhead lighting or reading lamps. Our selection of vintage light bulbs are also available in LED options.
Vintage Bulb Shapes
Compare Vintage Bulb Uses
There is an antique bulb for every type of fixture. Use this chart to find the bulb and color temperature best suited for your fixture.
Vintage Bulb Filaments
Incandescent antique bulbs especially have different patterns of filament that change the look of the bulb. A few of the more popular designs are:
A picture is worth a thousand words. See examples of the different filament types by clicking into the bulb shape of your choice. Not all filament styles are used in every bulb shape.
Vintage Lighting Accessories
Looking to create your own DIY antique light fixture or need to replace a few broken parts? Our selection of vintage lighting accessories has everything you need from canopy switches, lamp dimmers, sockets, and rayon covered wire to wire cages, cage pendants, and pendant sockets. All of our antique lighting accessories come in a wide range of styles, sizes, color finishes, and wattage ratings.
For assistance selecting the right bulb and parts you need to create the perfect antique lamp, contact us at 1-972-525-0501 to speak to one of our lighting experts.
Introduction to Vintage Light Bulbs
From restaurants and coffee shops to kitchens and DIY projects, antique light bulbs are just the thing to add a classic, vintage atmosphere to any space. These types of light bulbs have a lower Lumen output compared to traditional light bulbs used in household fixtures, often less than 400 Lumens. The very warm color temperature they emit borders on orange, typically around 2400 Kelvin. Because of this, vintage bulbs are designed to be purely decorative and are not recommended for general overhead lighting or reading lamps. Our selection of vintage light bulbs are also available in LED options.
Vintage Bulb Shapes
Compare Vintage Bulb Uses
There is an antique bulb for every type of fixture. Use this chart to find the bulb and color temperature best suited for your fixture.
Vintage Bulb Filaments
Incandescent antique bulbs especially have different patterns of filament that change the look of the bulb. A few of the more popular designs are:
A picture is worth a thousand words. See examples of the different filament types by clicking into the bulb shape of your choice. Not all filament styles are used in every bulb shape.
Vintage Lighting Accessories
Looking to create your own DIY antique light fixture or need to replace a few broken parts? Our selection of vintage lighting accessories has everything you need from canopy switches, lamp dimmers, sockets, and rayon covered wire to wire cages, cage pendants, and pendant sockets. All of our antique lighting accessories come in a wide range of styles, sizes, color finishes, and wattage ratings.
For assistance selecting the right bulb and parts you need to create the perfect antique lamp, contact us at 1-972-525-0501 to speak to one of our lighting experts.
Vintage Light Bulbs
Introduction to Vintage Light Bulbs
From restaurants and coffee shops to kitchens and DIY projects, antique light bulbs are just the thing to add a classic, vintage atmosphere to any space. These types of light bulbs have a lower Lumen output compared to traditional light bulbs used in household fixtures, often less than 400 Lumens. The very warm color temperature they emit borders on orange, typically around 2400 Kelvin. Because of this, vintage bulbs are designed to be purely decorative and are not recommended for general overhead lighting or reading lamps. Our selection of vintage light bulbs are also available in LED options.
Vintage Bulb Shapes
Compare Vintage Bulb Uses
There is an antique bulb for every type of fixture. Use this chart to find the bulb and color temperature best suited for your fixture.
Vintage Bulb Filaments
Incandescent antique bulbs especially have different patterns of filament that change the look of the bulb. A few of the more popular designs are:
A picture is worth a thousand words. See examples of the different filament types by clicking into the bulb shape of your choice. Not all filament styles are used in every bulb shape.
Vintage Lighting Accessories
Looking to create your own DIY antique light fixture or need to replace a few broken parts? Our selection of vintage lighting accessories has everything you need from canopy switches, lamp dimmers, sockets, and rayon covered wire to wire cages, cage pendants, and pendant sockets. All of our antique lighting accessories come in a wide range of styles, sizes, color finishes, and wattage ratings.
For assistance selecting the right bulb and parts you need to create the perfect antique lamp, contact us at 1-972-525-0501 to speak to one of our lighting experts.
Introduction to Vintage Light Bulbs
From restaurants and coffee shops to kitchens and DIY projects, antique light bulbs are just the thing to add a classic, vintage atmosphere to any space. These types of light bulbs have a lower Lumen output compared to traditional light bulbs used in household fixtures, often less than 400 Lumens. The very warm color temperature they emit borders on orange, typically around 2400 Kelvin. Because of this, vintage bulbs are designed to be purely decorative and are not recommended for general overhead lighting or reading lamps. Our selection of vintage light bulbs are also available in LED options.
Vintage Bulb Shapes
Compare Vintage Bulb Uses
There is an antique bulb for every type of fixture. Use this chart to find the bulb and color temperature best suited for your fixture.
Vintage Bulb Filaments
Incandescent antique bulbs especially have different patterns of filament that change the look of the bulb. A few of the more popular designs are:
A picture is worth a thousand words. See examples of the different filament types by clicking into the bulb shape of your choice. Not all filament styles are used in every bulb shape.
Vintage Lighting Accessories
Looking to create your own DIY antique light fixture or need to replace a few broken parts? Our selection of vintage lighting accessories has everything you need from canopy switches, lamp dimmers, sockets, and rayon covered wire to wire cages, cage pendants, and pendant sockets. All of our antique lighting accessories come in a wide range of styles, sizes, color finishes, and wattage ratings.
For assistance selecting the right bulb and parts you need to create the perfect antique lamp, contact us at 1-972-525-0501 to speak to one of our lighting experts.