Pink Flowers Wall Lamps by fiorediluce
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Pink Flowers Wall Lamps by fiorediluce
Vintage Lighting
Vienna Secession Jugendstil wall lamp.
Victorian Outdoor Gas Lamps
By the mid 1800s, most city streets were illuminated by gas lamps - much before gas was reticulated into homes.
There's quite a lot of street light cc out there, but none are gas - until now!!
These go well in parks, streets, cemeteries, outside your businesses, or even outside your palaces:
Today, I present you with SEVEN different lights - six free-standing lamps, and one wall lamp.
Originally by @josiph031 converted from Hogwarts Legacy, is a free-standing gothic lamp. The smaller one below is the original size, but I have also made a big version!! Each has 8 swatches:
Second from JH is the gothic wall lamp, which has six swatches. I also edited this slightly, so the gas comes from the bottom, rather than the top:
Another gothic style lamp, this time by @mara45123-blog, goes very well with the above two! Three swatches:
Next, we have two from @kerriganhouse - these I've had so long on a list to make into gas, well before I could imagine how I could possibly do it!! Both of these are from KHD's Victoriana set, and I think go so beautiful in all Victorian settings. The lamppost version has three swatches, and the column version has four:
Finally, this is a very tall lamp from RubyRed's Gazebo set, with two swatches:
These lamps were A LOT more complicated than the indoor lights. The indoor lights were all the same size, so it was relatively easy for me to take the cluster of candle flames and move them to an appropriate place. With these, they all had different sized enclosures, and I had to really try work out how high and wide the flame locations should be, in order for it to look the most realistic. The KHD column lamp has the largest enclosure, and uses a whopping 29 candle flames - all layered up and around to try emulate a big gas flame.
I wish we could shift+destroy object for things outside of the lot you're on; with @twistedmexi's T.O.O.L., it would make it a lot easier to simply replace world streetlights with one of the gas ones. However, if you reallyy want to do it, I would recommend using @simverses's Blowtorch, which will get rid of all modern stuff in the different worlds. Read the instructions very carefully to ensure you only delete what you want to delete!
Download the gas lamps from my Patreon, free free here!!!
I hope you like them!!!
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Bronze oil wall lamp for an officer's cabin from the early 19th century
Half‑glass, all glow. The Dish Sconce delivers soft light with playful elegance - feels good on the wall. Crafted from steel, brass, and glass, this hand‑made Brooklyn piece pairs sculptural poise with everyday comfort. Available in two shade sizes (12″ or 17″) and two globe sizes (3″ or 5″), it's a subtle spotlight for any mood. Supplies 450 lumens via the included G9 LED bulb, and ships hard‑wired and made to order. Illuminate your nook with that gentle, confident glow.
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