Glass Oil Lamp Bestsellers!




Own a piece of American art, as this hand blown glass oil lamp has been on display in a museaum of art, for it’s creative design, and function. Woldfard oil lamps are crafted from borosilicate glass, which is know for it’s strength, and crystal clear appearance. Not any old glass blower can make these lamps, as they have to be specially trained in the art of “in flame”, techniques that are very rare today.




 



A genuinely perfect give for a wife, mother, girlfriend or daughter as this swirled green frost glass lamp exudes femininity in volume. The lamp will hold up to two hundred and fifty milliliters of oil for a flame that will last all night long. This stunningly elegant lamp is crafted in the shape of one of those four hundred dollar per ounce perfume bottles that they sell on Fifth Avenue in New York, and will go well where ever placed in a woman’s home.




 



This classic modern oil lamp is made of satin polished stainless steel, and is topped with the clearest borosilicate glass you have ever laid your eyes on. If you have an outdoor dining area, this set is perfect for those slow and beautiful meals for two underneath the start at night. The Phaidons designed lamp uses ordinary lamp oil or kerosene for fuel.




 



A black glass lamp accentuated with a gold cap, and comes complete with wick, funnel, and trial size fragrances to stimulate your olfactory senses as well as your visual. The top opens and closes to seal off the oil when not in use, and would make a dramatic decorative statement on a women’s bathroom vanity or makeup table.




 



Stelton’s standard designs for oil lamps have become one of the most sought after products for secondary home mood lighting in the world. The hand-blown heavy-duty borosilicate frosted glass, and polished stainless steel base creates an inviting atmosphere even when not lit. But when the flame is burning the way the light dances off the sand blown glass makes for an amazing ambiance.




 



Natural Baltic Amber, and sterling silver adorn this hand made lamp, and is one of those products that will make for a perfect gift giving experience for many different occasions in one’s life. The frosted pear shaped lamp is accented with a silver stemmed rose that makes for a dramatically quixotic statement when being presented. This crystal lamp only measures a quaint six inches, so it should fit well in many different and creative placements.


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Glass Oil Lamp Buyers Guide


In a tough economy, saving money is one of the most important matters for homeowners around the world. If your family’s budget is in a pinch, but you still want to decorate your home with the latest, greatest glass oil lamps, you may want to follow a few tips to help you save money on your purchase. Follow the tips that we have laid out for you below to help keep some of your hard earned money in your wallet and still get the look and feel from your home that you desire.

Tip #1) Buy From The Internet – One of the biggest mistakes you can make is to rush down to your local home decor store and pick up new glass oil lamps. The overall cost that you are going to have to pay is going to be exponentially higher than if you were to simply head onto the internet and look for the models that you prefer. Retail outlets must pay for employee overhead, shipping, and other costs that are passed onto you, which raise the price of the lamps that you’re wanting to buy.

Tip #2) Purchase Shipping Insurance (If Available) – When you are purchasing lamps from the internet you want to make sure that you are purchasing shipping insurance to go along with the order. Glass may be broken or cracked during the shipping process and unless you have insurance for the order, you may have to pay for a second set of shipping charges when you are forced to send the lamps back to the manufacturer because they arrived to you in broken or damaged condition.

Tip #3) Avoid Low Quality Lamps – You may be tempted to save money by purchasing lower quality glass oil lamps. This is one tip that should be taken to heart. Even if you end up saving a few bucks, the quality of the glass, wick, burner, and other parts of the lamps that you’ve purchased are going to end up forcing you to replace them after a few short years. If you would have spent a few more bucks on higher quality lamps, you could end up with models that will be in your family for a long time to come. Then you can put your high quality lamp on some nice glass shelves to complete the look!

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