Elegance Lamps Winter Collection

Cold Nights Warm Lights - Making Victorian Lampshades

Spring is almost here and if you are anything like me, it simply cannot come soon enough.  While I love the ability to gaze upon the glow of my handmade Victorian lampshades for more hours in the winter evenings, I do indeed miss the sunshine and warm weather.

During the long nights of winter, I have been busy in the studio making fabulous Victorian lampshade and antique lamp creations in a variety of styles and moods including true Victorian, playful floral motifs, and Jacobean themes. 

Many of us will likely not return to the office this spring, which gives us an amazing opportunity to personalize our workspaces.  Add a beautiful antique lamp and handmade Victorian lampshade to your space for great illumination and creation of a space that is as unique as your style. The winter collection this season offers varying sizes and colors to compliment your space.

For spring, vivid, and bright colors are always on the vintage style lampshade making agenda, but those bright colors will share space with softer, muted tones and interesting trim combinations. I am extremely excited to make the spring collection for you!

Victorian Lampshades and Antique Lamps

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Antique Lamp

Victorian Rose Antique lamps and handmade Victorian lampshade. Loaded with antique textiles, luscious silk, and handstrung beads.

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Crescent Moon Victorian Lampshade and Antique Lamp

A delightful boudoir lamp created with hand-dyed silk, vintage ribbon flowers, handstrung beads, and a hand-painted lamp base.

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Victorian Lampshade

The sunset captured in a lampshade. Hand-dyed silk, antique textiles, and amazing handstrung beads in Czech glass and crystal.

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About the Author

Crystal Hayes, Owner, Designer, and Lampshade Artist at Elegance Lamps

Crystal Hayes is a lifelong Seattle resident who gains inspiration from the natural beauty and vibrant arts communities in the Pacific Northwest. She thrives on creative expression resulting in unique Victorian lampshades, vintage lampshades, and antique lamps that can be used in everyday life. Crystal is entirely fearless when it comes to design, she is a perfectionist at construction techniques, and she proves that customer satisfaction still matters.

ELEGANCE LAMPS VICTORIAN LAMPSHADES AND ANTIQUE LAMPS

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Crystal Hayes

Crystal Hayes is an artist and the owner of Elegance Lamps, based in Seattle. Inspired by the natural beauty and vibrant arts community of the Pacific Northwest, she creates unique Victorian and vintage lampshades as well as beaded antique lamps. Her designs blend elements of Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Steampunk, and Bohemian styles. Crystal is known for her meticulous construction techniques and commitment to customer satisfaction, ensuring each piece is a functional work of art.

http://www.elegancelamps.com
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