wrought-iron-table-lamps Meaningful guideline on Wrought iron table lamps

Excellent quality of table lamp. The only draw back is it needs a GU24 base bulb which is slightly more expensive than the spiral base bulb.

Can I mix modern with Old World style?
For those interior decorators out there…. I live in an apartment and decorating is difficult. This apt has forest green carpet (I know lol) but I like this apt because it has a built in bar between the kitchen and living room. I decided to go with a wine bar theme for the place. focal point in the living Wrought iron table lamps room is an elec. fireplace, dark espresso finish. Modern coffee /end tables also in espresso, dark chocolate modern leather sofa and chairs, and ottomans… bright burgundy accents and pillows. Now, everything so far is modern…. I want to use all old world style accessories. Can I do this? I have antique leather bound books, treasure chests, wrought iron wall hangings and candle holders, antique pendulum clock , and tiffany style lamps. Finished color scheme would be dark brown, burgundy/wine, forest green, off white (walls), and some gold and wrought iron.Can I mix modern furniture with old world style accessories and get away with it, or is this a no no in design circles?
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3 comments so far

Fay
 1 

This lamp is much smaller than i thought, it looks black in the photo but when i look at it at home its purple.
when i received it one of the lamp shades had a dent from delivery and i cannot get it out!
I wish i had not spend my money on these lamps!

November 7th, 2010 at 1:20 pm
Georgi
 2 

This makes a great table lamp for a person with a limited budget. The only drawback is you have to buy a special bulb, no ordinary light bulb, because it doesn’t screw in. Other than that it works great.

November 8th, 2010 at 1:15 am
Magnum
 3 

This is a great energy saving lamp. I didn’t realize that it doesn’t accept regular bulbs, but as it comes with a bulb and works well, I have no complaints! The iron wrought part of the lamp should be described as brown–not the best color, unless it fits in with your color scheme!

My main complaint here is not about color, however. It’s the lampshade. The packaging of the product is not very good as my lampshade arrived with dents that I can’t get out.

November 8th, 2010 at 1:06 pm