Authentic
marine and nautical lighting is a top choice to use in your coastal home for many reasons. Quality
and classic nautical design are top reasons for choosing marine
lighting for today’s interior and exterior home use. Here’s a
few good reasons for selecting authentic over replicated lighting for
your nautical room and coastal home. Nautical Table Lamps For Sale
Design
The
best words to describe nautical lighting design is traditional and
classic. Some also refer to ship lights as industrial and even steampunk because of it’s antique heritage. I like to envision the light used during the days of tall sailing ships, or maybe the sleek, highly polished marine lights that once adorned beautiful classic wooden yachts. Some prefer the elegant lights that glistened up the skies at night on board the great ocean liners or the virtually indestructible fixtures that were used aboard naval and coast guard ships. Whatever is your taste and desire, these great old marine lights are in high demand today for home décor lighting and use. Nautical lighting
Quality
Marine
lighting was created to weather
the harsh elements that are
a constant threat to mariners and ships that sail upon the vast
oceans of our world. These exceptional nautical fixtures have proven
to withstand the elements and have
been tested
through centuries.
In
order to survive harsh seafaring use, manufacturers of authentic
marine lighting choose to use the best materials for construction.
Though materials like wood and tin were commonly used throughout our
maritime history, copper, brass and galvanized metal became the top
choices for nautical lighting from the late 19th
century and throughout the 20th
century into modern times. Most authentic lamps and lighting that
are available today are of the latter. Aluminum
fixtures also
became
popular during the 1960’s, sometimes
replacing
the more expensive brass and copper choices. From navigational lights
to hanging lanterns, quality production
and materials were essential to survival on the high seas! Authentic re-purposed nautical lighting and lamps
Price
If
you seek to own one of these seafaring artifacts of the past, then
you should anticipate that they are going to come at a higher price
than the replicated fixtures that flood the decorator market today.
Yes, you can buy an inexpensive nautical style fixture from your
local lamp and lighting stores, even the big hardware stores have
marine style lighting that could suffice, but don’t expect these
fixtures to survive in a salted air environment like a beach home.
They will rust out and become a fire hazard in short order. Also,
aluminum fixtures are NOT a good choice for the salty air
environment. These should only be used as an interior light fixture
and are a good choice for areas like bathrooms where you may have
brushed-steel fixtures. Quality nautical lamps, lighting and accessories.
Re-purposed For
Today’s Nautical Room and Coastal
Home
The
truth here is no matter what you do with a newly made light fixture,
you cannot reproduce the look of an old seafaring marine light and
lantern. This comes from years
of
exposure
to harsh
saltwater environment to create this
natural
oxidized
patina.
On the flip side, when we produce marine table lamps using new
fixtures, we choose to use those made for actual boat and ship use
because of quality factors not found in a cheap production examples.
The
primary lights that we seek for re-purposing are old navigational
lights like port and starboard, bow and stern as well as mast lights.
Other marine lights would include anchor and cabin lanterns.
The
images below demonstrate what can be achieved by using retired
nautical lamp and lighting fixtures, re-purposed into beautiful table
lamps and lighting for the nautical room and coastal home.To preview the current selection of authentic nautical ship lights and lanterns re-purposed into table lamps, click on the web link here: Nautical Table Lamps
Authentic ship's brass 90 degree passageway lights are used here in a Florida Keys homes bathroom. |
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