Hurricane Lamps

204 Ideas by Vanessa Weber

Always in style, hurricane lamps are one of the most versatile design accessories. The soft glow of a flame through glass adds a twinkle of light in dark corners and can be used indoors or outdoors. Use them as table centerpieces, outdoor lanterns or living space accessories. They add charm to a decor whether they’re grouped together or stand on their own. Pretty and practical, fuel-burning or candle hurricane lamps can come in very handy in case of a power outage.

Old hurricane lamps

Hurricane lamp with a very nice, antique stylization. This element of design features a solid base made of metal with decorative accents. Its main construction is finished in blue color. The whole lamp assures light and improves interior aesthetics.

Mosser glass jade jadeite green milk glass daisy fern tall

Mosser Glass Jade Jadeite Green Milk Glass Daisy Fern Tall Oil Lamp | eBay

Antique 1860 Columbia Gone With The Wind Double Ball Glass Parlour Oil Lamp

Antique 1860 Columbia Gone With The Wind Double Ball Glass Parlour Oil Lamp

This antique lamp based on a steel frame combined with white glass inserts and glass lamp creates a unique element ideal for country style décor. Beautiful floral motifs captivate and create a unique work.

Large vintage white glass floral hurricane lamp

Large Vintage White Glass Floral Hurricane Lamp

Vintage hurricane lamps for sale

Cute size-varied little antique paraffin lamps. They feature size and shape-varied tanks and chimneys of transparent glass in a beautiful blue shade. Burners are of metal with a gold or black finish. The highest lamp has a round black metal foot.

Hurricane lamps

Hurricane lamps

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*FENTON ART GLASS ~ Vintage, Gone With The Wind 3 Way Lamp Wild Roses Peking Blue Opaque Blue.

Vintage hurricane table lamps

Oil lamp in rustic style. Frame is made of metal with antique finish. Round lampshade is covered with thick glass and finished with sophisticated ornamentation. Stylish addition for any interior according to taste.

Vintage Hand Painted Blue Yellow Gone With The Wind Hurricane Parlor Table Lamp

Vintage Hand Painted Blue Yellow Gone With The Wind Hurricane Parlor Table Lamp

Beautiful, antique lamp. This hand-painted pattern is the most beautiful out of the ones I’ve seen in quite a while. Floral patterns and metal construction give it a sense of luxury and elegance, a combination that’s not easy to be achieved.

Gone with the wind lamp have this very lamp so

Gone with the Wind lamp - Have this very lamp so I don't need to wish for this one thing

Antique hurricane lamps 1

Have seen 'Gone with the wind', a classic Hollywood movie based on a famous Southern novel? This elaborate hurricane lamp is an exact replica of a red lamp with crystal beads that Rhett and Scarlett had in their parlor. Oh my!

Antique hurricane lamps 2

Vintage, hurricane lamps from 1950s. They are made of opaque, green glass and metal elements. They are small size, perfect to keep them on a coffee table or bookshelf. They may act as candle holders too.

20.5 in. Swirl Optic Hurricane Table Lamp

Hurricane Lamps

Buying Guide

"Old is gold." This is often true, and that's why antique hurricane lamps are in demand. There's a timeless appeal to antiques, and hurricane lamps serve an essential function of providing a wind-proof light source during blackouts.

As always, buying an antique can be a tricky endeavor. As a way of making things easier, this article is going to provide you with a buying guide to antique hurricane lamps.

Keep in mind that "antique" is a broad word. Shopping for an antique hurricane lamp is a lot easier if you know the more precise terms. Most antique dealers would categorize an item into true, vintage and near antique.

  • True Antique - For many connoisseurs, true antique would mean an item that is more than 100 years old. However, some dealers would consider an item as antique if it’s made before 1930.
  • Near Antique - A hurricane lamp that is in between 75 - 99 years old.
  • Vintage - Another broad term to describe certain collectibles. However, the term is typically used to describe items that were produced in the 1940's - 1960's.

When shopping for an antique hurricane lamp, another factor that is often brought up is the condition. In most cases, the condition is categorized in mint, excellent, and good.

  • Good condition often describes a lamp that is in a presentable state. This typically means that it works, but may have noticeable chips and cracks. If an antique hurricane lamp requires any sort of repair, it's also described as in good condition.
  • Excellent condition is used to describe a lamp that has minor flaws. It may mean that it has some small nicks and chips. Antiques that have recently undergone a repair is also termed as excellent condition.
  • Mint condition indicates that the antique hurricane lamp comes with no chips, cracks or broken parts. In other words, it's in perfect condition.

The glass of the hurricane lamp may come in either clear or colored. The right one for you depends on the primary purpose of the lamp.

Clear is the best option if the priority of the lamp is to provide illumination. A clear glass will allow the maximum amount of light to shine through. A tinted lamp is an excellent choice if the goal of the lamp is to provide aesthetic appeal rather than illumination. The right shade or tint can also help in setting the right mood.

When opting for a tinted lamp, another factor to consider is the color. There are no set-in-stone rules when it comes to choosing the right shade. One way to determine the right color is by knowing a bit of color theory. According to the theory, colors can affect your mood. For example, if you want to set a romantic mood, you may want a glass lamp that comes in the shades of red. Shades of blue are often associated with a relaxed atmosphere. If you want to set a livelier mood, shades of yellow are often recommended.