Hurricane Lamps

Hurricane Lamps: Over The Years Of Use

Hurricane lamps have come along ways in the past several years. The original hurricane lamp involved a wick that was covered and fueled by kerosene. Today the lamps are electric hurricane lamps that allow for lighting at any time. The designs and shades are absolutely stunning. They still have the feel of the olden days with the convenience of modern technology. However you can still purchase the clear glass hurricane oil lamp as well as the candle hurricane lamp. The glass hurricane lamp shade truly sets the lamp apart from all the rest. The great vase like design accenting in wonderfully colored glass resting upon the decorative base can truly add an elegant feeling for any room.

Hurricane table lamps are another way to decorate any room with the great design of them. The styles of hurricane lamps vary greatly from elegant to modern as well as classy to unique. The Victorian hurricane lamps can have the old turn like key that give the feel of days past. The Victorian hurricane lamp is a wonderful addition to an antique collection or theme in a home. The hurricane lamp globes also give a feeling of antique or a finely aged piece of work. If you have an antique lamp that is in need of repairs there are dealers that specialize in hurricane lamp replacement glass. So if repairs need to be made you can purchase replacements so that you can continue using the lamp.

Most brides look for a way to set their wedding part apart from everyone else’s. There has been a movement in the recent past to have a Waterford crystal candle hurricane lamp or hurricane lamps wedding table. These lamps can adorn the entrance wedding table or the reception table. Either one of the Waterford or wedding hurricane lamp the two can make a stunning statement for any wedding, it does not matter if the wedding is elegant or more simplistic. The hurricane lamp can give any wedding table the extra sparkle that is needed for a blissful day.

Whether it be a wedding, home or office you can never go wrong with the elegant look of a hurricane lamp. As stated earlier in the old days hurricane lamps used a wick that burned because of oil. The glass shade was only there to keep the wick burning. Today the lamp shades have changed drastically. There are very artistically designed lamp glass shades that can make or break a room!

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