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85 Times People Got Lucky And Found Amazing Antique Lamps In Thrift Shops
History,CuriositiesMAY 18, 2026

85 Times People Got Lucky And Found Amazing Antique Lamps In Thrift Shops

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In a world where electronics, apparel, and even home decor pieces are increasingly cheap and non-durable, there is something incredibly valuable about antique pieces. Today, buying pre-owned vintage finds is not just about saving money; it's the smarter, cooler, and more sustainable choice.
When it comes to home decor, nothing lights up a room more – literally and figuratively – than a stunning lighting fixture. Lamps, chandeliers, sconces, and many more can elevate any room, and the folks at the "Antique Lighting Collectors" group know that. It's a community of passionate vintage lighting fixture enthusiasts who share their incredible finds, and Bored Panda has collected their most stunning treasures for you to discover and be inspired by.
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#1 Empire

Empire
28points

#2 Signed Bradley & Hubbard Table Lamp Base With Stained Glass Shade

Signed Bradley & Hubbard Table Lamp Base With Stained Glass Shade
23points

#3 I Just Picked This Up At A Local Estate Auction And Looking Forward To Hanging It In Our Home

I Just Picked This Up At A Local Estate Auction And Looking Forward To Hanging It In Our Home
21points

People are pushing back against consumerism in almost all aspects of their lives. Furniture is no exception: about one in four of Gen Z chooses to thrift or DIY their home décor, and about 40% say that their homes are a blend of new and secondhand. If search terms on sites like Pinterest are any indication, young people are cuckoo for eco decor.

According to Pinterest's 2025 Fall Trend Report, searches for "dream thrift finds" went up by 550%. For "thrifted kitchen," the increase was a whopping 1,102%, and "thrifted decor" in general had a 238% surge in searches. Gen Z is going back to the basics: thrifting furniture and decor items is cheaper, more sustainable, and prompts an emotional connection.

#4 Bradley & Hubbard Lamps

Bradley & Hubbard Lamps
20points

#5 Salem Bros. Slag Glass Table Lamp. C.1920's

Salem Bros. Slag Glass Table Lamp. C.1920's
18points

#6 Does Anyone Know Anything About This Lamp? With All The Glass And Metal Work It Is Very Heavy. I See No Identifiable Marks On The Base

Does Anyone Know Anything About This Lamp? With All The Glass And Metal Work It Is Very Heavy. I See No Identifiable Marks On The Base
17points

Many young people feel that what a lot of new furniture and décor stores have to offer these days is impersonal, inauthentic, and just plain boring. People are looking for statement pieces, whether it's their kitchen backsplash or a quirky lava lamp on their nightstand.

According to Pinterest, "this new wave of style is less about following the crowd and more about finding one-of-a-kind pieces that tell personal stories — while keeping planet and budget in mind." This, of course, applies to first-time home and furniture buyers, but, hopefully, it might become the buying philosophy of the generations to come as well.

#7 Just Picked This Handel Up From An Antique Dealer’s Estate Who I Had Known For Over 40 Years

Just Picked This Handel Up From An Antique Dealer’s Estate Who I Had Known For Over 40 Years
17points

#8 I Got This Ages Ago Anybody Have Any Idea How Old It Is?

I Got This Ages Ago Anybody Have Any Idea How Old It Is?
16points

#9 Handel

Handel
16points

Ironically, even if secondhand items are often cheaper, they might require some DIY love. Say you find a gorgeous lamp in your local thrift store, but it's a little beat up: it might need repainting, rewiring, or even some new parts. Ironically, some old light fixtures might need retrofitting – upgrading their efficiency and compliance with modern safety standards. That might discourage some buyers, but true collectors are usually used to dedicating time and effort to revamping antique lamps.

#10 It’s Very Unusual. The Shade Is All Brass

It’s Very Unusual. The Shade Is All Brass
16points

#11 I Purchased This Beauty At A Garage Sale. It Was Dusty, Splattered In Paint And One Of The Shades Was Broken

I Purchased This Beauty At A Garage Sale. It Was Dusty, Splattered In Paint And One Of The Shades Was Broken
15points

#12 That Is An Emeralite Pinwheel Shade

That Is An Emeralite Pinwheel Shade
15points

Compared to modern LED lighting solutions, vintage lamps are much less energy-efficient. Research of street lighting networks shows that LED lamps consume about 75% less energy and last much longer. For example, LEDs last 60 times longer than filament lamps and six times longer than fluorescent lamps.

#13 Thoughts On Restoring The Finish? Paint Or Something Else? Or Just Leave As Is?

Thoughts On Restoring The Finish? Paint Or Something Else? Or Just Leave As Is?
14points

#14 Indian Brass Elephant Oil Lamp. C.1890's

Indian Brass Elephant Oil Lamp. C.1890's
14points

#15 I Recently Got This Little Lamp On Marketplace. Inside Says "Nuart NYC". I Assume It's From The 20s Or Early 30s

I Recently Got This Little Lamp On Marketplace. Inside Says "Nuart NYC". I Assume It's From The 20s Or Early 30s
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Certain vintage lamps can also be unsafe, depending on their age. For example, floor lamps from the 1990s sometimes emit excessive heat and might even burst into flames if they're too old and frayed. "The risk of purchasing vintage lighting is that you may need to have it entirely wired, re-wired, or IP44-rated if it's going into a bathroom," interior designer Octavia Herdso told Livingetc magazine. "However, this is easily resolved, as an electrician can usually handle it, though it will increase the total cost of the item."

#16 This Light Was In A Miscellaneous Box In An Antique Store

This Light Was In A Miscellaneous Box In An Antique Store
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13points

#17 It’s A Plume & Atwood Victor Burner

It’s A Plume & Atwood Victor Burner
12points

#18 I Have Had This Beautiful Slag Glass And Brass Lamp Hidden In My Basement For Over 50 Years

I Have Had This Beautiful Slag Glass And Brass Lamp Hidden In My Basement For Over 50 Years
12points

For many people, the positives outweigh the risks and cons of owning a vintage lighting fixture. At the end of the day, it's not just a gorgeous piece of decor history – it's an investment. As many of them are one-of-a-kind pieces, they become more valuable as they age. "A well-made light from the seventies or eighties already carries design heritage, which gives it an inherent value that will likely endure," architect and interior designer Claire Sa also told Livingetc.

#19 And This Is One Of My Many Figural Lamps

And This Is One Of My Many Figural Lamps
12points

#20 Early 1900s Bradley & Hubbard Slag Glass Lamp

Early 1900s Bradley & Hubbard Slag Glass Lamp
12points
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