Styles come in and out of fashion with regularity and so, the retro style of the 1950s, 60s and 70s is making a comeback. The imagination and creativity from the 1950s are merged with the daring funk of the 1970s in a way that is being appreciated all over again. A simple accessory piece such as the floor lamp puts the final exclamation point on a retro lounge room or bedroom.
A retro floor lamp like the Danish style retro floor lamps that reflect the diverse fashion styles of the retro era. Lamp stands were made using new materials of the time like melamine and plastics. The lamp shades were decorated with showy trimmings or flashy prints or were made with materials such as fiberglass. The changing fashion trends can be easily traced simply by noting the diverse materials used.
The range of floor lamp styles can be appreciated by sampling the following selection.
The simple cone lamp was found in almost every household in the 1950s and 1960s, however it was often the ceiling to floor pole lamps that spoke of the owners taste. The cone lamp shade complements any retro influenced design style. Often found in groups of three, these little metal marvels came in a variety of colors they were also commonly used as bedroom lamps.
Another popular retro lamp shade that was used either to top a floor lamp or as a ceiling light fixture is the translucent glass light shade. The fishbowl-shaped light shade was often seen in amber and featured either a pumpkin skin-like look or a bubbled surface. This kind of glass lamp shade gives a room true retro authenticity but does so in an understated manner.
These two types of retro lamp shades demonstrate the fact that retro fashion can either be bold and edgy, going out of the way to make or statement, or it can be muted and understated hoping simply to not look out of place.
An important part of imagining a retro room is buying furnishings that follow the retro style. A brave choice in retro floor lamps could make a big difference to the overall appeal.