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Oil Lamp
70s Style Oil Lamp
$29.99
Oil Lamp with Wick
$26.99Whale Oil Lamp
$9.99Ceramic Oil Lamp
$76.99Heart Oil Lamp
$35.99
Cylindrical Oil Lamp
Price range: $42.99 through $47.99Antique Copper Oil Lamp
$252.99Outdoor Oil Lamp
$428.99Laboratory Oil Lamp
$118.99
Wick Oil Lamp
Price range: $6.99 through $9.99Jellyfish Oil Lamp
$80.99
Oval Oil Lamp
Price range: $6.99 through $9.99
Pedestal Oil Lamp
Price range: $76.99 through $81.99Pink Floor Oil Lamp
$37.99
Clear Oil Lamp
Price range: $12.99 through $17.99Hurricane Oil Lamp
$30.99
Round Ball Oil Lamp
Price range: $21.99 through $27.99Modern Oil Lamp
$17.99
Antique Oil Lamp
$40.99Square Oil Lamp
$28.99
Glass Oil Lamp
Price range: $26.99 through $34.99Pebble Oil Lamp
$25.99Round Oil Lamp
$28.99Sphere Oil Lamp
$45.99Striped Oil Lamp
$28.99Vintage Oil Lamp
$40.99What are the different models of oil lamps?
An object of decor with a warm charm, a source of light that is independent, a gentle flame glow… you guessed it: the oil lamp! Our selection covers a variety of styles to create an atmosphere that is cozy and authentic.
- Antique & Vintage Oil Lamps : workshop or laboratory spirit pieces (copper, brass, sometimes blown glass) that enhance a rustic or industrial interior.
- Modern Decorative Lamps : heart shapes, ceramic, jellyfish, a blend of clear glass and black metal for lighting that is both decorative and calming.
- Utility Models : outdoor sizes, freestanding or cylindrical for garden/patio, with a stable base and wind protection like a lantern.
- Budget Options : wicks and accessories to bring your table lamps back into service without breaking the bank.
Why choose an oil lamp?
Because it combines gentle light, authentic charm, and true practicality. An oil lamp offers:
- Independence (no electricity) and material simplicity.
- Warm and intimate ambiance for the living room, reading nook, or dining table.
- Unique decorative object (copper, crystal, bamboo, rattan, ceramic…).
- Supplemental lighting useful in case of a power outage.
- Indoor and outdoor use (balcony, patio, camping) depending on the models.
Which oil should be used for an oil lamp?
Two families dominate. Vegetable oils (e.g.: olive, rapeseed) perpetuate the tradition; they burn well with a suitable wick but may emit a light odor. Deodorized paraffin/mineral oils are now favored: they are cleaner, stable, and limit soot/smoke for a clearer result. In any case, use quality oil and a clean reservoir to maintain brightness and safety.
How to use and maintain an oil lamp?
Fill the reservoir to 2/3 full, adjust the wick (2–3 mm visible is sufficient to avoid smoke), light it, then let the capillarity work. Regularly trim the wick with clean scissors, clean the container and clear glass for a stable flame. Always place the lamp on a flat surface, away from fabrics, curtains, and pathways; never leave it unattended.
Oil lamp vs kerosene lamp: what are the differences?
| Criteria | Oil Lamp | Kerosene Lamp |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel | Vegetable or deodorized mineral oil, easy to find | Kerosene/paraffin, must be stored carefully |
| Light Output | Soft, diffused light, ideal for ambiance | More powerful and direct, suitable for functional lighting |
| Odor / Soot | Almost nonexistent with quality oil and a well-adjusted wick | Noticeable odor, more soot — ventilation recommended |
| Typical Use | Decorative and cozy supplement, perfect for a warm atmosphere | Primarily functional, powerful lighting when needed |
| Safety | Open flame: vigilance essential, never leave unattended | Increased risk of fumes, room ventilation required |
Decorative ideas and practical uses
Indoors: showcase a small table lamp on a sideboard, bookshelf, or coffee table for a cocooning corner. Outdoors: enhance your evenings on the patio with wind-protected models. In case of unforeseen events, it becomes a reliable supplementary light. Tip: alternate finishes (copper, black metal) and materials (ceramic, blown glass) to add rhythm to the decor.
FAQ about oil lamps
What oil can be used without odor and smoke?
A quality deodorized mineral/paraffin oil, with a short wick and clean glass, significantly limits smoke and deposits.
How long can an oil lamp stay lit?
Depending on the volume of the reservoir and the height of the wick: averages from 3 to 12 hours. The higher the flame, the higher the consumption.
Is it safe to use an oil lamp in a bedroom?
Avoid open flames while sleeping. Use it for ambiance, then extinguish before bed; keep a distance from textiles.
Can you make your own lamp oil?
Vegetable oils (olive/rapeseed) work, but the stability, odor, and cleanliness of dedicated mineral oil remain superior.
Are oil lamps fragile or easy to maintain?
Glass and metal parts require gentle and regular cleaning; replace the wick as soon as it frays.