The classic Banker’s lamp, often seen in movies and TV shows, originally became popular during the Art Deco period and is highly associated with the style due to the use of similar materials and sleek, yet colorful design concept. Shelburne House of Troy Banker table lamp in polished brass, available at Metro Lighting. Photography courtesy of Vakker Light.
Savoy House Rivage tall bathroom sconces, available at Ferguson Home.
Geometric designs, brass detailing and colored glass made its mark upon Art Deco. Classic Art Deco close ceiling light, available at Antique Hardware Supply.
A modernized version of the natural forms seen in the Art Deco period. Metropolitan Arboles pendant in heritage bronze, available at Metro Lighting.
Skyscraper pendants, lamps and sconces were a common sight in the Art Deco period. They featured an elongated, tiered design reminiscent of their namesake. Vintage Art Deco skyscraper pendant, available at Rejuvination.
Slipper or Slip shades were common among chandeliers and pendants and featured a curved milk glass shade that produced soft light. Vintage Art Deco chandelier slipper shade, available at Rejuvination.
The Tiffany lamp was a popular lamp style often placed on desks and buffet tables. The intricate stained glass design was a luxurious and artistic statement in home design. Meyda Tiffany hanginghead dragonfly buffet table lamp, available at Ferguson Home.















