Collection: Table & Floor Lighting
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(2) Mid Century Modern Table Lamps Chrome Base (MR6503)
Regular price $800.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$1,067.00 USDSale price $800.00 USDSale -
(2) Mid Century Modern Chrome Table Lamps with Shades (MR10175)
Regular price $50.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$67.00 USDSale price $50.00 USDSale -
(2) Mid Century Modern Chrome Floor Lamps with Shades (MR10165)
Regular price $400.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$534.00 USDSale price $400.00 USDSale -
(2) Mid Century Modern Chrome Acrylic Table Lamps ( aaf90 ) (MR9169)
Regular price $450.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$600.00 USDSale price $450.00 USDSale -
(1) Vintage Nessen Brass Swing Arm Desk Table Lamp (MR5331)
Regular price $750.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$1,000.00 USDSale price $750.00 USDSale -
(1) Vintage Modern Metal Acrylic Table Lamp Lighting (MR7219)
Regular price $225.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$300.00 USDSale price $225.00 USDSale -
(1) Christophe Pillet Tripod Floor Lamp by Tronconi Italy (MR9213)
Regular price $950.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$1,267.00 USDSale price $950.00 USDSale -
(1) Art Deco Poul Henningsen Style Table Lamp (MR5703)
Regular price $978.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$1,304.00 USDSale price $978.00 USDSale -
(1) 1970 George Kovacs Vintage Chrome Cylinder Table Lamp (MR8793)
Regular price $550.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$740.00 USDSale price $550.00 USDSold out
About Our Vintage Mid-Century Lighting Collection
Lighting is the jewelry of a mid-century interior. Our collection of vintage table lamps and floor lighting ranges from atomic-era tension pole lamps and brass floor arc lamps to sculptural ceramic table lamps from the 1960s and 70s. We regularly stock pieces by notable makers alongside high-quality anonymous designs.
What to Look for in Vintage Lighting
• Wiring condition: Safety first. While many pieces retain their original wiring, we always recommend evaluating vintage cords for brittleness. Simple rewiring does not negatively impact the value of a mid-century lamp.
• Original shades: Lamps that retain their original fiberglass, spun resin, or period fabric shades command a premium, as shades are the first element to degrade.
• Hardware materials: High-quality mid-century lighting utilizes solid brass, chrome-plated steel, or enameled aluminum. Avoid pieces showing heavy pitting or rust on the stems.
