2011/09/21

Tv Lamps of The 1950's - A Brief History

That 50" wide screen plasma Tv that takes up nearly half the wall and dominates the entire room had some relatively humble beginnings that also fostered the development of a new and unique lamp style.


Table Lamp

In the early days of television habitancy compensated for the involving Tv screen with ingenious small lamps developed to help offset the light from the Tv set. These lamps were view to protect the eyes.

Tv lamps were usually very small ceramic lamps and they were set on top or near the television. Popular themes were animals such as gazelles, cats, lions, dogs, birds, cars, ships, wagons, etc. Some were also planters. The light bulb was typically placed behind the body of the lamp in such a way as to emit a soft indirect light that would help to light up the general area around the Tv set.

It was also a tasteless convention for habitancy to acquire around the radio to listen to their Popular "theatre" or other radio program. The Tv lamp would contribute a warm and cozy indirect light. This was home theater of the 1950's.

Today Tv lamps from the 1950's are very collectible. They are usually very genuinely identified and they characterize a very nostalgic period of our history.

- Jim Hoyle



Tv Lamps of The 1950's - A Brief History
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