

Looking for a Tiffany Lamp, Brass Lamp or Table Lamps? Look No Further!
Your home should be a showcase of your personal style. This includes even the tiniest details. Table lamps can be decorative and functional by not only enhancing a room's décor, but also providing lighting for reading or quiet get-togethers. A beautiful Tiffany lamp can be the focal decorative item in a room. It adds an extra touch of elegance to the overall décor. A brass lamp is stylish and sleek. When it comes to decorating, the right lighting makes all the difference in your house. If you want a sleek, modern look you should select a bold brass lamp for your living room or office space. Sometimes overhead lighting isn’t an option in your room. You’ll need to select the perfect table lamps to do the work for you. A colorful Tiffany lamp provides the perfect accent to your family room. Lighting should help create a warm and cozy atmosphere for your family and friends. Table lamps shouldn’t overwhelm your room, they should enhance it. A colorful Tiffany lamp is a timeless selection. No matter how long you have it in your home, it’s sure to never go out of style. A brass lamp in your dining room can create a little extra flair, while also lighting the space perfectly. Capitol Lighting's 1800lighting.com offers a wide selection of table lamps from stunning Tiffany lamps stained glass to sleek ultra modern to classic porcelain and ceramic designs. Frederick Cooper and Fine Art Lamps offer the widest selections of the finest table lamps in the world.



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Contemporary-Modern

Contemporary & Modern design incorporate straight lines and hard angles. Often highlighted by bold color, simple designs with out of the ordinary touches lend themselves to contemporary fixtures and lamps.
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Traditional

Traditional styles are highlighted by comforting and classic designs. Simple designs can also fall under this category but there is always a hint of casual living. Symmetry is a hallmark of traditional design as well.
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Porcelain

Porcelain fixtures incorporate ceramic materials made by heating clay materials into specific molds. Lenox branded porcelain is of the highest quality and craftsmanship.
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Asian

Asian style incorporates elements from China, Japan, Vietnam, and Korea among other Asian nations. Natural cues from bamboo and stone accompany clean straight lines that emphasize functionality.
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Crystal

Crystal fixtures incorporate unique pieces of crystals ranging from glass injected molds to semi-precious stones such as rock crystal. Harkening back to times of European royalty, the elegance often associated with crystal fixtures adds a sense of high end style to any décor.
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Tiffany-Stained Glass

Stained glass design is often called Tiffany design after the man that made it mainstream – Louis Comfort Tiffany. The design was motivated from the ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement and can often be seen in geometric, free form, and specific designs.
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Transitional

Transitional style is an amalgam of traditional and contemporary designs. It attempts to modernize a traditional look while softening the harshness often associated with modern design. Fixtures in this category would work in a formal dining room just as easily as a dressed down living room.
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Rustic

Rustic style lends itself to country life. Exposed woods, paneling, beam work and stone are often found in a rustic interior. Fixtures lend themselves to the general wear found in rustic homes.
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Mediterranean-Gothic

Both Mediterranean and Gothic designs are period specific. Mediterranean styles take their cues from Southern Europe - natural stones and light colors. Gothic styles are much darker and heavier using mostly iron.
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Art Deco

Art Deco is characterized by use of materials such as aluminum, stainless steel, lacquer and inlaid wood. The bold use of stepped forms and sweeping curves, chevron patterns and the subburst motif are all typical of Art Deco style.
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Whimsical

A whimsical fixture might not necessarily provide the ample light for a room. It is more of a statement piece – like art – that adds to the story of a room. Often dainty and unassuming, a whimsical fixture can be that finishing touch to the perfect room.
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Blown Glass-Murano Glass

Hand-Mouth Blown glass has its roots in the Venetian island of Murano in Italy. While heating the glass to incredibly high temperatures, the craftsman can mold and inject color using various minerals and “impurities” to get the desired shape.
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Tropical

Tropical style often includes island motifs like palm trees and exotic fruits. Woods, Wicker, and floral designs using island colors such as lush greens and bright pinks are staples of tropical styles.
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Craftsman-Mission

Mission and Architectural styles draw their inspiration from the turn of the century. Often incorporating stained glass and hand forged metals, this style harkens back to the days of Gustav Stickley and Frank Lloyd Wright. Clean and sleek lines – purpose built are the main characteristics of this style.
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Williamsburg

Williamsburg design refers to Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia during the 17th and 18th centuries when traditional values ruled the land. Swooping armed chandeliers, often made out of brass tubing with a high polished shine fit into this category. The Williamsburg name is now a trademarked property and only the finest reproductions can bear its name.
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Alabaster Stone-Glass

Genuine Alabaster stone is mined in quarries throughout the world. The veining is the natural evolution of the stone used to create the molded piece of rock. Alabaster glass often takes natural alabaster dust and combines it with a resin mold to achieve a similar look to genuine alabaster at a more economical price.
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French Country

While there are many elements that contribute to the French Country style of decorating, the resulting look is always rustic, old and welcoming. Typical attributes usually found in French Country style include distressed white finishes, looping scrolls and pastel colors.
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Morrocan

Moroccan style is a new trend in decoration, which has been made popular by the vogue of Riads renovation in Marrakech. The Moroccan style often defined by the colors of the desert (golds, yellows and silvers) and the sea (greens, blues and reds).
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Southwestern

Southwestern style has its roots in New Mexico and Arizona and steeped in Native American heritage. Often incorporating images of trees and other natural surrounding, Southwestern items are usually finished in earth toned colors of bronze and creams.
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Children's Lighting

Children’s Lighting often features famous childhood motifs or characters adding a delicate touch to a young one’s room.
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Restoration-Early Electric

The restoration and early electric style harkens back to the turn of the century when light fixtures and lamps were switched over from gas to electricity. The style has obvious old world flair.
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Wrought Iron

Natural Wrought Iron fixtures are made in forges through smelting. The hot iron is pounded, shaped and twisted into shapes suitable for its design. This look has been reproduced while in many cases still using natural iron to preserve the clean like look of this category.
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