What can I do to update this old lamp?
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Paint or add stencils to the shade. Paint the base of the lamp to coordinate with your rooms decor. Some people even cover the lamp base with fabric.
Probably a vintage "Stiffel" lamp. If you prefer, you could paint the base to coordinate with your room colors, or try white, as it generally works with most colors. Use a contasting circular shade,if desired. Better in a larger room, or atop a large , tall piece of furniture.
Paint it a bold, cool color. Switch out the shade for something simple and streamlined to contrast all of the ornamentation on the lamp base.
I have painted lamps like that.... I painted the base one color, then mask it off. Then I've gotten those little cans of German model car paint that comes in many colors.... then I paint a base coat, and if you want something unusual you can hold the can far away to get a dusting of one irridescent color, and then do another color turning the lamp as you go - I will usually do 3 colors over the base, and then clear coat to seal it all for cleaning. Gives a great irridescent light.
I used Rustoleum Oil Rubbed bronze on my bright brass (gold) . Updated and they look great!
Thanks for the good ideas.
I’ve used wine bottle covers and old pieces of costume jewelry to cover a lamp base instead of painting or stenciling. That way you can interchange with the seasons.....