Piano Lamp : Beauty on Your Piano (Or Desk!)
In days past, candelabra were used to shed light on piano keys and music stands, however these beautiful decorations, while adding elegance wherever they were placed, are probably not practical for use today. The piano lamp takes over where the antique candelabra left off, providing illumination on pianos of all types. Designed to be attractive yet functional, the main function of a piano lamp is to cast light onto piano keys and sheet music in a dimly lit room. Many also double as a desk lamp when not in use at the piano and some are probably bought simply as attractive desk lamps. In any case, traditional table lamps with their light reducing lamp shades do not let out enough light for the musician so always buy a specialist lamp if you are serious about your music.
Typical piano desk lamps are a natural fit for music stands, desk tops or computer work areas. However, their main purpose is to serve as light for the piano musician. Piano lamps fill a very important function and without them, your performance could suffer. Comfort, bench height, well-toned keys and proper lighting are all factors that make piano playing more pleasurable.
Piano lamps come in a variety of sizes, shapes and styles. Brass, chrome and other enameled metals are all popular choices for a piano lamp. A tall piano floor lamp can sit next to the piano or be of the smaller variety that rests atop the piano. The adjustable shelf-style piano lamp normally features a weighted decorative base that increases its stability.
Another practical feature of the piano lamp is the counter-weighted arm that prevents the lamp from getting top-heavy and falling over. Counter balanced lights control the light to the area in which its needed. A clip-on lamp with shade is another popular type of light preferred by many musicians for its portability. These lamps are easily moved to different pianos or music stands.
Ranging from extremely ornate to very simple, all piano lamps are hooded to avoid direct glare for the pianist. Piano lamps can be electrical or battery-powered and some clip directly onto the sheet music.
A reflective glare on sheet music can make it difficult to concentrate. With LED or digital lighting, however, there are no bright bulbs with which to contend and a long, slim shade will further soften bright lighting. Adjustable models also offer glare resistant options compatible to your needs with various different styles available to compliment any setting.
Piano lamps have gained in popularity partly due to new designs created to blend in with the piano and its surroundings. For example, a grand piano demands a stylish light perhaps made from polished brass or a matte black finish. On the other hand, an upright model may call for a lamp with an attractive geometrical base to spotlight its beauty. Wood and pewter are also options that blend in well with the room’s elements. And, the heavy-based light can make an attractive addition to area desk or table when not in use at the piano making it truly a piano desk lamp.
The role of the piano hasn’t changed since its introduction in the 1700’s. Often portrayed as a crucial instrument in films, television, jazz and classical genres, one of its biggest challenges has been proper lighting. However, with today’s technology and knowledge of ergonomics, exceptional choices are now accessible for musicians. A well-designed piano lamp can not only enhance the beauty of your piano and surrounding décor but it will also improve the lighting as well.
For a great selection of both traditional and contemporary piano lamps, see the selection below or click HERE to see a huge range many at discount prices and with free shipping.
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The House of Troy Digital Brass Piano Lamp, made from highly polished brass, shows a whimsical treble clef on its stem. Including a full range dimmer on the base and incandescent lighting, the 15.5” Digital Piano Lamp is a beautiful accent piece for any room. Click here for details. |
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Reminiscent of an old-fashioned banker-style lamp, Robert Abbey’s Bronze and Marble Piano Desk Lamp features a rich bronze veneer, accented by marble to add instant style to your piano. The adjustable metal shade provides custom lighting options, and the lamp itself stands 8.5” tall. Click here for more information.
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The “Advent Grand Piano Lamp,” one of the House of Troy piano lamps collection, is a simple design manufactured from antique brass . The gooseneck allows the contemporary-style lamp to be positioned in a multitude of ways and casts enough light for your piano and music stand. Click here for further details.
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One of the contemporary LED piano lamps which are very effective at lighting your keyboard and sheet music yet take up little space on top of your piano. Energy efficient. Click here for further information.
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Mahogany Bronze piano lamp by House of Troy. Beautiful classic design also superb as a work or desk lamp. Click here for more details.
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Satin nickel piano desk lamp by Boston Harbor – a good lamp at low cost though there are mixed reviews on this lamp which you can see here as well as get more details.
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Tiffany Lamps
Tiffany lamps began life in 1895 as part of the Art Nouveau movement. Characterized by their strikingly beautiful stained glass lamp shades, all of the original Tiffany lamps were handmade by master craftsman. The designer of the Tiffany lamp was Louis Comfort Tiffany, a French interior designer who opened his own glass foundry and studio in order to construct the types of glass he wanted for his interior design business. Now renowned in the stained glass industry, Louis’ original Tiffany lamps from that era sell for huge amounts at auction.
Tiffany lamps are generally characterized by bright, luminescent colors and designs found in nature. Ranging from natural, botanical designs that include elements like flowers, dragonflies, butterflies, and peacock feather to broad geometric shapes like rectangles, squares, ovals and triangles, Tiffany lamps are in a class by themselves. They can be grouped by category into seven specific groups: Irregular Lower and Upper Border lamps, Favrile, Geometric, Transition to Flowers, Flowered Globe, and Flowered Cone lamps.
Today, the demand for the lamps far exceeds the supply available and the prices make them prohibitive for the average collector. At a recent auction, an original “Magnolia” design sold for $990,000 while a “Zinnia” reaped more than $1 million. Even smaller, less valuable lamps, like the “Wisteria” start at over $100,000. Interestingly, as the demand for these lamps skyrockets, the lamps themselves are passed from collector to collector via auction. What once sold for, say $1.1 million, may return to the auction a mere one year later and go for $4.6 million, like the “Lotus”.
Because of the outrageous prices that originals fetch today at auction, many would-be collectors have turned to reproductions instead. Reproductions, which are known as Tiffany style lamps, look just like the originals, often with the same designs and standards of quality. A Tiffany style lamp starts at a more affordable $500 and goes up to about $5,000. Manufactured by glass makers such as Bullseye, Oceana, Uroboros, Kokomo, and Stipple, these Tiffany reproductions can be purchased in upscale boutique lighting stores or on the Internet.
When decorating your room and considering a Tiffany lamp, concentrate on the color scheme to help you choose the perfect lamp. Often used as the focal point of the room it sits in, Tiffany lamps are not shrinking wallflowers. With their vibrant colors and unique designs, these lamps lend a quality to your décor that a regular, plainer lamp never could. It can bring out the colors found in your room or it can be the color in your room. Best suited for a traditional or antique setting, Tiffany lamps can look perfectly at home amongst the humblest furnishings or against a professionally decorated backdrop.
When purchasing a reproduction Tiffany lamp, there are several things of which to be aware. Sub-par Tiffany lamp reproductions are sometimes made from plastic, which doesn’t emit the amount of light a true Tiffany is meant to emit. And, they can have a copper-plated rather than a brass base. Also, they are usually made from pieces of glass glued together rather than soldered together with copper. The glass itself will look dull and washed out, and won’t light up the room the way a real Tiffany will. Look for reproductions made with high quality stained glass that can shine even when not lit. Good Tiffany lamp shades are smooth in texture and have a pattern that can be seen all the way through.
Tiffany lamps are available in just about every style imaginable. From Tiffany table lamps to Tiffany floor lamps and everything in between, Tiffany lamps can adorn every room of your house, if you so desire. Available in hanging lamps, chandeliers, outdoor lighting, wall sconces, billiard table lighting, and torchieres, the possibilities are endless. A Tiffany lamp is a classic design that has become a distinguished art form. The blending of classical motifs with new techniques has created a masterpiece seldom found in interior design.
Below you will find a selection of beautiful Tiffany style lamps. If you would like to see more you will find a huge selection with some great discounts HERE.
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The “Yellow Dragonfly” Tiffany style lamp is low in price for such a quality lamp and looks beautiful. It features a bronze finish base and hand assembled stained glass shade. Elements on the shade include yellow stained glass dragonflies against a background of blues, greens, yellows, and reds. Two pull chains and an elegant finial on the top make this reproduction look similar to original Tiffany dragonfly lamps. Click here for more details. |
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Tiffany floor lamps are both beautiful and useful. This Tiffany Style Dragonfly Torchiere in purple, green and amber has a metallic base and step on switch. It is made of more than 200 cut glass pieces, each wrapped around copper foil soldered together. It is all those pieces which make Tiffany lamp shades and lamps into works of art that look much more expensive than they are. Click here for more details.
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Stylish table lamp in Tiffany style with a primarly pink, purple, and green Stained glass shade and zinc-alloy base. Enjoy Tiffany style in your home without needing a fortune to buy an antique Tiffany lamp. Click here for more information.
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This beautiful Tiffany style “Rose Tree” table lamp brings out shades of orange, yellow, blue, purple, and green sitting atop a base designed to look like a withered tree trunk. These Tiffany style table lamps are reminiscent of the original Irregular Upper and Lower Border designs. Click here for more information.
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This Tiffany orange butterfly light is part of a collection of butterfly lamps by well-know and respected lighting company Quoizel. Click here for more details of this and the other lamps.
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An expensive looking lamp that is very reasonable in price! Reviewers say that this Tiffany stle banker’s lamp is slightly different shade to the main picture so read reviews before buying. You can see them and get more details here.
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Touch Lamp : Best Buys
A touch lamp can be turned on by merely touching the lamp, rather than flicking a switch. Frequently used as a touch bedside lamp because they’re easy to activate in a dark or dim room, touch lamps are touch-sensitive on the base, neck and sometimes the shade (if the shade is an integral part of the lamp rather than one the standard fabric lamp shades you normally get with table lamps). In layman’s terms, they work on the principal of sensing heat from the human body and closing an electronic circuit when touched.
An added bonus to a touch lamp is that it converts a regular light bulb into a three-way bulb, giving you a choice as to how bright or dim you want your room. Touching the lamp once makes the bulb glow at 1/3 capacity; tapping it twice takes it to 66%; and a third and final touch gives you full wattage. For example, a 120-watt bulb can be used as a 40-watt, 60-watt and 120-watt three-way bulb, providing minimal lighting for use as a night light or proffering maximum light for activities like reading.
The touch lamp’s design is both long-lasting and dependable because it has no external switches. Switches on conventional lamps can get damaged over time, becoming blocked with dirt and other debris, clogging them up and rendering them useless. Unlike a regular lamp, a touch lamp will continue to function perfectly for the life of the lamp unless physical damage occurs.
Normally reasonably priced, touch lamps are available at department stores, home improvement stores and lighting specialty stores, as well as on-line, where they may be significantly discounted. You will find a good selection of touch lamps for sale HERE.
Available in a variety of styles and sizes, touch lamps range from a simple touch table lamp to a touch floor lamp to a touch desk lamp, these types of lamps can made a beautiful, yet functional addition to your home or office and can blend into any room.
Depending upon the style of the room, there are many elegant choices when it comes to touch lamps. Contemporary, traditional, modern and antique-looking Tiffany-styled, it’s easy to find the perfect lamp to complete your room. Contemporary lamps can be made from materials such as chrome and steel, while a Tiffany lamp generally features glass embossed with pictures of things like flowers, animals, or scenery. There are even touch lamps geared toward children, chandeliers, and novelty lamps, like a light-up clock.
Touch lamps, which have been around since 1984, have definitely evolved over the years. Originally available only in a table lamp, the touch sensor lamp now comes in chandeliers, wall sconces, china cabinets, floor lamps, and desk lamps. Interestingly enough, any existing lamp can be transformed into a touch lamp with a simple conversion kit, available at any hardware store. This do-it-yourself approach could not only save money but turn your favorite antique into a modern treasure.
The convenience of touch on lamps tends to outweigh any off-putting characteristics. For example, putting a touch lamp in an area where it might get bumped a lot is probably not a good idea. Children or pets can also accidentally activate them, wasting electricity and burning out the bulb. Regardless, touch lamps are invaluable in a variety of circumstances. A case in point are elderly people, who often buy touch lamps because their arthritic finger don’t allow them to work the switches on a regular lamp anymore. For them, a touch lamp is invaluable. No matter what style, color or size you’re seeking, or what kind of room the lamp will be placed in, the perfect touch lamp is out there, waiting for you.
Here is a great selection of touch lamps to choose from. If you don’t find one here to your linking check out this page where there are many more available.
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This beautiful, elegant lamp has a simple one touch mechanism to regulate the light making it ideal for a bedside lamp or reading light. Brushed steel finish, frosted off-white glass lamp shade. Great for contemporary style rooms. Click here for more details. |
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This Teacup Roses lamp has a brass base and old-fashioned, rose-embossed glass shade. It gives the impression of a by-gone era and would seem at home in a romantic boudoir. It has 3 levels of light to give just the amount you need “at a touch” Click here for more details.
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This Brushed Steel Urn table lamp, made from brushed steel with a fabric covered lamp shade falls into the traditional category, but would still look right at home in almost anyone’s living room. Click here for details and discount.
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This touch table lamp is an excellent choice for a simple lamp where you want touch sensitive lighting without fuss in a streamlined modern design. Very stable. Click here for more information.
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A touch bedside light or table lamp with multi-colored bulbs. You decide which mood you want to set. 8 colored bulbs included. Low cost and free shipping. Click here to view.
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Hampstead Pragma Touch lamp by Upscale Lighting. With a chrome base and frosted glass shade, this high end contemporary lamp would look beautiful in an office or chic loft-style apartment. Click here for more details.
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