Showing posts with label bell jar lantern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bell jar lantern. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

wiring a hundi lantern

I have been looking for a Hundi lantern for a long time. I found this huge gorgeous one at a local antique shop last summer, fell in love with it. It is signed "Val St.Lambert De Grelle made in Belgium best cyrstal glass" bell jar lantern. I believe it is a 19th century lantern. The hundi lanterns originally were made for the British Colonial and American Colonial homes, it was used in hallways, club houses, palaces, homes etc. The crystal glass has some stains and marks. I love it even more, it gives a character. It has been a while since I bought it, finally my hubby got his hands on it and figured out the wiring...



This is how it looked at the antique shop. I saw it while we were driving past, it was calling to me through that little lime green framed window.




I love the "De GrelleVal St.Lambert made in Belgium best cyrstal glass" etched Logo. It gives even more character. I don't know if every piece is original, the rim has a lighter patina to it. The delaler told me she brought it from a farm house in upstate New York.

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Here it is, hanging. (Instagram picture)

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You can see scratch marks when it is on. (Instagram picture)

I love it next to my orchid. :)

The wiring story;


These are the original pieces.
 
This is the problem part. Because it was originally a candle lantern, there was no hole on top to put through the electrical wire. We needed to remove the threaded shaft on top and also lose the original hook.
 
Once my husband cut the top piece off, he filed the hole through the glass smoke cap to fit the threaded tube.
 

Here is how it looks from the bottom with the tube.
 
 
We found this old cluster of 3 light sockets. Unfortunatelly the lenght was too short. We replaced it with a longer one.
 
I had to dab a little paint on the pipe to match the cluster lighting. The green patina kit did not work so well, may be I did not know how to work it.
 
The new wire for rewiring and white candle socket covers.
 
Some of the tools used in wiring.
 
The hundi lamp hangs from this unique Turkish hand carved wood ceiling medallion.
 
I hope this helps someone who wants to convert a bell jar lantern to electric.
 
 
 
  

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

hundi lantern

I have been looking for a Hundi lantern for a long time. I found this huge gorgeous one at a local antique shop over the weekend, fell in love with it. It is signed "Val St.Lambert De Grelle made in Belgium best cyrstal glass" bell jar lantern. I bought it the next day. I believe it is a 19th century lantern. I have to figure out the wiring now... Stay tuned...

"De GrelleVal St.Lambert made in Belgium best cyrstal glass" etched Logo.

I also have other DIY hundi lanterns around the house. These are originally hanging candle lanterns that I found at Home Goods and my hubby put them together... It was not so hard to wire them. The ceiling medallions were one of my DIY projects.

This DIY lantern is in my hall.

And this DIY lantern is in my walk-in closet.

We finally finished the wiring. Take a look at here;  electrifying a hundi lantern

Here are some hundi lanterns that I liked in home decor;


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Interior designer Martyn Lawrence-Bullard, his client’s Mediterranean style Malibu home has a gorgeous bathroom with a hundi lantern.


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Huge master bathroom with hundi glass lanterns.


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Pottery Barn lanterns hung over a table with a lovely ocean view.


via a-touch-of-luxe

Chic bathroom design with Pottery Barn glass hundi lantern.


via decorpad

Traditional kitchen design with glass hundi island lanterns.


via awelldressedhome

Beautiful foyer opens up to a large hanging hundi lantern.


via decorpad

Megan Mullally's Home - Chic foyer design with hundi glass lantern and art gallery.

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Love the smoke bell lantern in the kitchen.

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Count Raniero Gnoli’s Well-Curated Italian Home' s library with glass and iron bell jar/hundi lantern.                                       

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Pitched ceiling with exposed beams and hundi lantern - Cathy Kincaid.                                      

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Gallery wall, gray interior door and hundi lantern.

                          
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The green glass hundi lantern gives life to symetrical traditional design.     

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via theenchantedhome

Bathroom with bell jar lantern. I love hundi lanterns in bathrooms.

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Gorgeous cut glass hundi lanterns in the kitchen. I love them in the kitchens too. I think I would use them in every rooms...:)

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Pottery Barn hundi lanterns.

What do you think about hundi lanterns? Where would you use it?