Vintage lighting fixtures are typical of Mediterranean, Spanish colonial and Tuscan styles. They fill the decoration with incredible warmth, charm and serenity..
As a rule, such lamps are made using wrought iron, which gives them grace and expressiveness. In today’s story, we will introduce you to several of the brightest and most creative models of lamps that can perfectly fit into a modern interior..
This traditional chandelier features a bronze construction with meandering elements and gorgeous candle lights.
Specialists are currently giving these décor and interior items a more modern look, decorating with incomparable details. So, for example, in the following photo you can see a model with woven lampshades..
Called Empire, this classic chandelier has a pleasantly sinuous shape. In this decoration, she remarkably accentuates the eyes on the dining table, and also fills the atmosphere with a soft and relaxed glow and warmth..
Another traditional shape is the hoop or ring in the decoration of the lamp. This style has been around since the Middle Ages, while its simple design has inspired many craftsmen to develop and bring to life creative modern models..
A wonderful variation of the chandelier is the double hoop frame. The upper ring is smaller than the lower one, due to which the lamp acquires an amazing tiered appearance. This item will perfectly accentuate high ceilings and fill the decoration with drama and expressiveness..
These luminaires are usually matte black..
This kitchen in an unusual house has been designed in a simple and laconic traditional style. At the same time, the massive island was accented by a charming lamp with six delightful little shades.
Open lanterns are now a wonderful decorative element. These two large lamps have been hung above the dining table, bringing Mediterranean charm to the terrace setting..
These covered lanterns look simple and casual. The original form and expressive construction attract close attention and interest.
Ball-shaped chandeliers were the most common in the 19th century. They illustrated the rotation of the Earth, so they became popular in the decoration of many houses, designed in the Spanish style..
This piece by Solaria Lighting is available in various sizes and finishes..
These whimsical wrought-iron lamps look elegant and sophisticated. In this example, they focus on arched window openings..
The next photo shows you a historic Tuscan mansion decorated with floor chandeliers, which are the perfect finishing touch..
Pay attention to how the lamp with a hoop and the original candlestick are harmoniously combined.
In this wine cellar, heavy iron sconces look great against the stone wall. At the same time, an eclectic candle lamp fills the space with a soft, relaxed glow..
Light, thin wall candelabra stand out against the background of snow-white plastered walls and beautifully combine with wavy railings.
We have brought to your attention an enchanting selection of mesmerizing wrought iron fixtures that add incredible aesthetic appeal and magnetism to the setting. Did you like these models? Would you like to use them for home decor of your own apartment or mansion?