Salvaged Victorian hospital lights (L)
Large porcelain and glass globes salvaged from a Victorian hospital in the midlands. Can be utilised in either a horizontal or vertical orientation making them suitable for both wall and ceiling applications.
Large porcelain and glass globes salvaged from a Victorian hospital in the midlands. Can be utilised in either a horizontal or vertical orientation making them suitable for both wall and ceiling applications.
Every one of our lights goes through a variety of processes to bring it from the worn and often dilapidated state it arrives in, to a stage where it is ready for your project. The first and most important stage is fully dismantling each and every light - we do this even if we have hundreds of identical lights. We then undertake an in-depth review of its construction and following that, map its journey through restoration.
Supplied with new porcelain bayonet (B22) lamp holders.
Diameter:
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260 mm |
Supplied tested to BS EN60598. IP20 for internal use only. All dimensions and weights are approximate.
Our vintage British wall lights were utilised alongside furniture from East London design studio 'Very Good and Proper' within this popular London based chain.
Read more ...As well as offering a lifetime guarantee that includes repairs, our Full Circle buy-back scheme gives you the opportunity to trade-in your skinflint lights. It keeps vintage lights in use forever - helping you and our planet.
Trade in, get creditWhy we recommend using energy-saving LED light bulbs in all of our vintage lights.
Where our lights can be used internally and externally, including bathrooms and IP ratings.
Excellent service in all respects.
- David | Preston | UK
An absolutely beautiful light. Arrived promptly and immaculately packaged. Very efficient service, I am extremely pleased with my purchase. Many thanks.
- Jo | Essex | UK
Good product listings with careful explanations.
- Robert | Chichester | UK
The light works well because the industrial style and it complements the exposed brick walls and stone worktops in the kitchen.
- Charles | London | UK