
Illumination fixtures exhibiting design characteristics from early 20th-century factories and workshops, often repurposed or replicated, suspended from the ceiling. These lighting elements feature robust materials such as iron, steel, and occasionally, reclaimed... Read more »

Illuminating spaces with a touch of the past, these objects represent lighting designs from previous eras, often spanning the Victorian period through the Mid-Century Modern movement. An example includes a 1930s Art... Read more »

Ornamental pieces designed to diffuse or redirect illumination from a light source, fabricated in a style characteristic of a past era, constitute a specific segment of decorative arts. These items, frequently crafted... Read more »

Lighting fixtures designed for placement on a nightstand or adjacent table near a bed, and possessing aesthetic characteristics indicative of a past era, constitute a specific category of interior dcor. These items... Read more »

These illuminated advertisements, originally produced to promote a specific American beer brand, often feature the brand’s name and logo prominently. They were designed to attract attention, particularly in bars and taverns, and... Read more »

Objects from a bygone era, crafted from molded or blown silica and designed to hold and diffuse light, represent a tangible link to past aesthetics and manufacturing techniques. These items, often sourced... Read more »

These collectible objects, produced by Ronson, represent a significant era in smoking accessories. They range from simple, functional models to ornate, artistic pieces, reflecting the design aesthetics and technological advancements of their... Read more »

These illuminated objects, typically suspended from a ceiling, are characterized by panels of colored glass joined by lead cames or other structural materials. The glass pieces are arranged to form patterns, images,... Read more »

Illumination fixtures from previous eras, specifically designed for use in bathrooms, constitute a distinct category of design. Examples include sconces with decorative glass shades from the Art Deco period, repurposed industrial cage... Read more »

A luminaire of a bygone era, elevated by a supporting structure and intended for placement on the floor, provides illumination within a space. Such a piece often embodies stylistic characteristics specific to... Read more »

