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An amazing combination of style and closeness to nature, wood chandeliers are timeless.

Loft style wooden chandelier with many bulbs

Lamps made of natural wood, accompanied by hanging decorative elements made of ceramics, metal and colored glass, have always been in fashion, no one has written them off as designer junk. It's just that they have always belonged to expensive furnishings, and invariably adorn exclusive interiors that not everyone can afford.


Designer lamps made of wood

About incompatibility

Imagine an eight-arm carved solid oak chandelier with wrought iron chandeliers hanging on a long chain in the cramped living room of a panel house, and everything will fall into place.

If you still want to decorate your interior with such a wood chandelier, then let it be smaller, but the laconicism and style will remain.


Horn-shaped wood chandelier

Wooden table lamp


Table lamp


Long wooden chandelier

Wooden floor lamp

Wooden chandelier in the interior

Elite light source

Wooden lamps from the valuable solid wood are not produced in large batches; they are unique and most often handmade products.

Their high cost reflects the uniqueness of their appearance. They are among the elite light sources, suspended ceiling wooden chandeliers are often made in a single copy, often they are complemented by forged metal elements.


Wooden table lamp in the shape of a pyramid with lampshade

The traditional wood and metal décor of the chandeliers hides modern LED light sources. The incredible possibilities of LED technology and electronic control of the lighting system are even difficult to imagine until you see them with your own eyes.

Small table lamp made of wood


Chandelier made of wooden sheets

Wooden table lamp

Chandelier with wood shade


Unusual table lamps made of wood

Author's design

Such designer works are considered to be works of art. They are created by artists for individual orders for a specific interior, taking into account the unique color and size of the future product. Craftsmen who design lighting fixtures know how to work with wood, make forged metal parts, cook glass for stained-glass chandeliers, sculpt and bake ceramic decorations.


Unusual wooden table lamp

As a rule, they design and manufacture not only wooden pendant chandeliers, but also the whole range of exclusive lighting fixtures for a specific interior: wooden lamps for installation on walls, table, floor lamps, spotlights, as well as street sconces for lighting effects in landscape design. territory of the customer's site. They design different types of decorative ceiling and wall lamps for kitchens and bedrooms, nurseries and living rooms, hallways and garden verandas, but they all carry misprints of the same design style.


Stylish bright wooden chandelier


Cone-shaped chandeliers with wood inserts


Wall sconce with wood decor


Unusual stump lights

Small table lamp made of wood and metal

Familiar environment

Incredibly high ceilings with wooden beams, a spacious room, large floor vases, wall tapestries, heavy carved furniture, large dining tables, wicker rattan chairs by the fireplace - this is the environment in which natural wood chandeliers will look as natural and organic as possible.


Wooden table lamp with fabric shade

Here, vintage wooden sconces with bronze inserts, and even stylish wall-mounted LED spotlights made of wood, directing narrow beams to the original stained-glass windows made of cut glass, will find their place.


Man shaped wooden table lamp


Wooden table lamp with glow-in-the-dark material


Round wood chandelier


Traditional Style Wood Wall Sconces


Stylish wall lamp made of wood and metal


Fashionable chandelier made of wood and metal

In harmony with the style of the interior

Of course, wooden chandeliers are not so arrogant as to illuminate only the fireplace rooms and prim living rooms in the castles of the aristocrats and the estates of the rich. After all, they once got there from the huts of ordinary peasants and artisans.


Cut wood table lamp

There are several styles of interior decoration, in which wooden lamps fit easily and naturally. Here are the most popular ones:

  • Country (Anglo-American Countryside)
  • Provence (French rustic)
  • Oriental styles (China, Japan, Korea)
  • Chalet (simplicity of an alpine house)
  • Rustic (deliberate, sly rudeness of furnishings)
  • Modern (chic style of the end of the century before last with an antique touch)


Table lamp made of wood and metal

All these styles, born on different continents and in a specific cultural environment, are diverse in their own way. But they are united by the simplicity of forms, the predominance of wooden elements, fabrics, ceramics, stone in the interior decor, creating a genuine and natural environmental friendliness.


Black wood table lamp

In such interiors, large suspended ceiling wooden chandeliers look natural and emphasize them favorably. The wall will be decorated with sconces made of a translucent cut of resinous cedar, forged floor lamps with carved inserts will illuminate the headboards of the beds, original table lamps made of unusual driftwood are perfectly appropriate on the desktop, and elegant fabric lampshades will give soft light to the bedroom.


Wood floor lamp

Brown-beige, white and pastel colors can be easily combined with wooden lamps, forged elements of lighting fixtures, reflections of colored glass of shades and lampshades.


Table dark lamp made of wood


Surface-mounted chandelier made of wood, metal and glass

Deceptive simplicity of Provence and country

Provence, like country music, professes simplicity and warm rustic comfort. It fills the house with the scent of the forest and a relaxing atmosphere.

But Provence is not that simple. This is the style of significant details. A well-processed solid wood is often used as a suspended ceiling chandelier, revealing the wonderful texture of wood. The lamp horns are also made of wood, they can be covered with woven lampshades to match the decor.


Unusual wood lamp

Spotlights made of polished birch chaga with miniature LEDs look great. Their natural charm is that each chaga has a unique shape, placed on a wooden wall, it looks like a natural build-up until it reveals its secret at the flick of a switch.

A wonderful material for decorating chandeliers is the base of old fruit trees. Where the roots merge into the trunk, the wood exhibits amazing patterns. When creating unique products, this part of the tree is also used. Particularly valuable and beautiful cuts are produced by an array of walnut, chestnut, cherry, Karelian birch, white ash and acacia wood.


Table lamp made of wood and fabric


Sconce made of wood

Chalet: mountain hut

The chalet does not focus on the delicate details of Provence. The rough, often uneven forms of solid wood, adopted in this style, turn the most ordinary things into suspended ceiling chandeliers: old barrels and stepladders, bee hives, vegetable baskets or simply a log peeled from bark.

Horns for LEDs in a rustic and unpretentious chalet style are made from real horns. They are supplied with lampshades and fixed on the wall as sconces, with built-in optics, horns and fancy rhizomes serve as spotlights.


Wooden chandelier in the shape of horns in the interior of the bathroom

A room with a large fireplace, which is indispensable for an alpine house, can be illuminated by lamps shaped like torches on the wall.

The rustic style is in many ways indistinguishable from the chalet style, and yet it even more openly neglects smoothed forms. Here the wood of the lamps is deliberately rough, or it may turn out to be completely untreated.


Simple wooden table lamp


Wooden chandelier in medieval style

Eastern philosophy of grace

The popular style of interiors with an oriental accent involves not only chiseled wooden chandeliers, delicate carved details of wooden wall lamps. Here, vines, rattan, bamboo, thin metal and even palm bark resembling fur are used.

From this variety of natural decorative materials, lampshades for table lamps, floor lamps, ceiling chandeliers can be skillfully woven.


Chandelier made of wood in a nautical style

In interiors with an oriental touch, graceful chandeliers made of bent solid wood, forged and cast metal with painted faience shades are very beautiful.

Lamps made of wood and rattan woven into spherical shades, fragile in appearance and durable in use, look no less intriguing.


Designer wooden chandelier


Wooden chandelier with nautical fabric lampshades

Retro beauty

Such retro lamps are in demand in Art Nouveau interior design.

Art Nouveau was offered to European society by young bohemian artists at the end of the 19th century. It was an explosion of ideas, a reaction to amazing progress. Edison has just invented the light bulb and launched the world's first power station near New York. With the advent of electric lighting and lighting devices, they required modernization.


Rectangular wooden chandelier in medieval style

Ceiling chandeliers, table lamps and wall lights took on new futuristic shapes.

This is the atmosphere that the Art Nouveau style brings to the interior. An old wooden chandelier illuminates it from the ceiling.


Unusual wooden chandelier

Only in its forged candelabra are not candles burning, which the founders of Art Nouveau had time to abandon, but electric lamps, for which the then designers had not yet managed to come up with a decent outer shell.


Table lamp made of stone and wood

Rustic chic in an apartment

One should not think that beautiful interiors with wooden chandeliers and lamps are available exclusively for decorating spacious country estates.

They can also decorate a city apartment. See how many good examples of apartment interiors using wooden lamps are on the Web. The style close to Provence and country is especially popular.


Original pendant lamp made of wood

Lightweight, but massive-looking false beams, fixed to the ceiling, will instantly make the room more comfortable. A few more design tweaks will give the apartment a rustic touch.

But do not forget to choose the main element of the interior - a wonderful wooden chandelier. It will fit into almost any style, because the tree can be given any shape when making a lamp.


Pendant lamp with wood insert


Creative wood chandelier


Small chandelier in loft style

Large unusual chandelier made of wood

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Over the past few decades, almost no design direction has remained that, in one way or another, did not use wood products. The lamp in general and the chandelier in particular are objectively one of the most noticeable interior items, therefore, pendant chandeliers made of wood are deservedly considered perhaps the most popular trend at the moment.

Features of wood ceiling lamps

Any wooden object in the interior of the room is subconsciously associated with warmth and comfort. Traditionally, homemade wood chandeliers are used in all directions of the oriental theme, where the geometric correctness of the lines and at the same time the warmth of natural wood contribute to a peaceful rest.

Such a direction as country is generally impossible without the use of natural materials. The rural style at all times was characterized by the use of slightly rough unusual forms. The massive appearance of such lamps creates a sense of reliability.

Antique wood chandelier is associated with medieval romance and knightly tournaments. Interspersed forged metal elements give such a structure an exquisite lightness and unique flavor.

Advantages of wooden lamps

  • The first thing that catches your eye is the naturalness of such a chandelier.... More environmentally friendly material is hard to find. Moreover, being constantly close to a heat source, wood releases essential oils and microelements useful for health into the atmosphere.
  • The processing technology of this material, as a rule, is not very complex.... The assembly of relatively simple wooden structures is accessible even to children.

  • Wooden chandeliers for summer cottages are deservedly considered almost the best solution.... After all, the dacha itself is intended for out-of-town recreation closer to nature.
  • The price of the construction plays an important role.... Even if you do, the total cost of a homemade chandelier will be affordable for almost any budget. But as a rule, all costs end on the purchase of cartridges, light bulbs and wires, and several boards or twigs will always be found at any cottage.

What are the disadvantages of such lamps

  • Opponents will immediately point out to you the fire hazard of such a chandelier. In these statements, of course, there is some truth, but with proper installation and use of LED or other weakly heating light sources, you are practically not in danger. In addition, there are a lot of natural impregnations on sale that prevent fire.

Important: such homemade lamps, no matter what you saturate them and no matter how competently assemble them, it is highly undesirable to place them near sources of open fire. For example, next to the fireplace or in the barbecue area.

  • Whatever one may say, but wood is a living material and very hygroscopic. Wooden chandeliers for a bath look great, but it is better to mount them away from showers and steam rooms. The constant change in temperature and high humidity do not contribute to the preservation of the massif. In this case, a wood-like chandelier is more suitable.
  • Another serious problem of this material is the high probability of damage to the massif by various kinds of pests. But as mentioned above, no one bothers you to soak your chandelier with natural protective compounds.

A few words about self-assembly

Antique chandelier made of wood with your own hands, the thing is quite real. In essence, all that is required of you is a great desire and a standard set of carpentry tools, which is found in almost every home.

A kitchen with one sad but very economical light bulb in the middle of the ceiling has been waiting for its lamp for a couple of years, which we, as usual, decided to make with our own hands. In addition to this idea, there were a couple of different ideas in my head: a lamp made of ropes or bottles, a lamp made of cups or twigs, or maybe veneer or clay? In short, it didn’t work out well with the lighting of the kitchen. True, there was a vintage 60s lampshade hanging above the desk.

Then, having seen enough of the Scandinavian interiors, we caught fire with branches and snags. We decided that one must necessarily hang on the ceiling in the kitchen, especially since we dream of wooden kitchen furniture. No sooner said than done. Because finding a snag is not easy and protracted.

In search of suitable trees, we wandered along the banks of several rivers (Latoritsa, Southern Bug, Zbruch, Dnieper and Desyonka), roamed the forests and puzzled friends who love hiking. And then we found our future wooden lamp to the nearest park and right in the middle of the central alley :)

Long-awaited find

Satisfied with the long-awaited find, we returned home and ... were at a loss, because doubts fell upon us. What will it look like? "And what would people say?" (Ukrainian). But what about hanging such a lamp if there is no planned kitchen furniture?

In short, our branch first became an item of interior design and special pride, and then it was slightly shortened, because part of it went to the children for a wooden loto with animals. How so? And like this: an unknown animal began to gnaw a branch :) I had to cut off a part, and then - it was not - they made a loto from another piece of a branch. There remained a snag, not touched by the beast, and just the right length.

A year has passed and here our beloved “The village” writes to us, they say, let's cooperate. We wanted it so much! But we have nothing fresh and appropriate to their theme. Well, in fact, I won't do a master class about sewing a felt giraffe for “The village” :) What can we offer? Of course, the long-awaited driftwood lamp. This is mainstream and Scandinavia! We discuss this idea with the editor, she agrees and we begin work on the lamp from the branch with our own hands.

Everything could be done simply and quickly, but we are not looking for easy ways, so we go back to the forest. This time we need some thinner branches to make wooden cases for the lamp holders. Fortunately, we find a fallen and dried tree quickly, combining a pleasant find with a useful walk of the younger generation.

While the children are sleeping ...

Suitable branch

All the necessary materials for a lamp from a branch:

A large dry branch, a wire, plastic sockets E-14, energy-saving bulbs with a similar base, a thin metal mounting cable, clips for it, dry branches with a diameter of 3.5 centimeters, small nails (about 10 pcs.), Wood screws (2 short , 1 long), square board (8 x 8 x 2 centimeters), white acrylic paint, acrylic varnish, masking tape. Saw, drill (engraver), drill, soldering iron, pliers, screwdriver.

DIY kit :)

And now the very process of creating a wooden lamp with your own hands:

1. We clean the remnants of the bark on the branch with sandpaper. We leave some places untouched to give a natural look.

Sanding the branch with sandpaper

2. Mark on the branch a place for drilling holes for wires. Also, at the top of the branch, draw a line along which we will make a groove for the wire.

Marking the places for drilling holes

3. We drill holes with a drill. We make a groove with a drill (engraver).

We drill holes

Making a groove for the wire

4. Drill holes in the square board for the cable, wire and mounting screw.

Sawing and drilling a square board

5. We saw branches with a diameter of 3.5 cm into pieces 5 cm long.

Sawing workpieces

6. From these blanks, using a drill and a milling cutter, we drill a core for a plastic cartridge with a depth of 4.5 cm.

We fix the workpiece

We drill a hole for the chuck with a milling cutter

7. In them we make holes for the wires.

We drill a hole for the wire

Ready set of cartridge cases

8. Cut the wire of the required length, connect the cartridge to it, put the cartridge in a wooden case. Then we pass the free end of the wire into the hole on the large branch.

Collecting details

9. Insert the steel cable into the holes on the branch and fix it with screws.

We fix the steel cable

10. We lay the wire along the groove, fix it with nails bent into the letter G. We solder the joints of the wires, insulate the joints with the help of heat-shrinkable cambric.

We solder the wiring

The junction of the wires in the shrink sleeve

We fix the wire with L-shaped studs

11. We process all wooden parts of the lamp with sandpaper and cover with one layer of matt acrylic varnish. We first paint the square board with white paint, and then we cover it with varnish. We did this so that the wood trim does not stand out against the white ceiling.

Skinning and painting a square board

We varnish the branch

12. In a square piece of wood we pass 2 ends of a steel cable and a power supply wire for the lamp. We set the required height of the luminaire using a cable, fix the cable with clamps.

The topic of our article is wood ceiling lamps. We will analyze the advantages and disadvantages of this material both from the point of view of design and from all other sides; we will find out where these lamps can be used, and where it is better to do with other materials.

Finally, we will learn how you can make a wooden lamp with your own hands with a little effort and time.

What is wood associated with in room design? First of all, with antiquity, with the Middle Ages. With the time when people woke up to the singing of birds, and not the noise of cars outside the window; when men were courageous, women did not know the word "emancipation", they beat them in the face for meanness, and life was much simpler and more understandable.

That is why wooden lamps most often have deliberately old forms. For example, cart wheel-shaped chandeliers are very popular.

After all, this is how the real, shall we say, lighting systems of premises looked several centuries ago: an old wheel on chains or ropes was suspended from the ceiling, and candles were placed on it.

Why is a spoked wheel convenient as a stand?

Why did the ancestors stop at this form?

  • With a uniform placement of candles, it gave the same illumination of all parts of the room;
  • The spokes created a minimum of obstruction to the light, in contrast to the one-piece rim.

Modern stylizations have the same virtues; of course, lamps are used instead of wax candles or torches. Most often, of course, also in the form of a candle.

However, we are distracted. Why are wooden ceiling chandeliers bad and good?

Material features

Advantages

  • Wood is not just sustainable... Wood not only does not emit harmful substances; on the contrary, for a long time it saturates the air with aromatic resins, which facilitate breathing in asthma patients, relieve inflammation of the respiratory tract ...
    But what can I say - you probably remember how easy it is to breathe in a recently felled wooden house!
  • Wood is easy to handle, which opens up a wide scope for creativity. If for the manufacture of a lamp made of plastic or chrome-plated metal, devices that are not available in a standard city apartment are needed, then wood lamps for manufacturing require a minimum set of hand tools.

However, alas, not all features of wood as a material for a lamp are as pleasant:

Flaws

  • Wood is still a combustible material... Placing wooden elements close to out-of-fashion incandescent bulbs is an extremely bad idea; a burnt contact in the lamp holder can also lead to a fire.

  • Wooden chandeliers are susceptible to attacks by bloodthirsty bugs- woodworms, fungus and other evil spirits.

Please note: conifers suffer from insects and rot to a much lesser extent.

In addition, for hardwood there are antiseptic impregnations, which at the same time reduce the flammability of wood.

  • Wood is a hygroscopic material... It absorbs moisture from the air; when dry, it can change its volume, deform and crack.
    If we want our lamp to retain its appearance for a long time, we will have to provide it with a more or less constant temperature and humidity.

conclusions

The negative features of wood are not given in order to dissuade you from buying or making a wooden lamp, not at all. Again, this is a wonderful, very beautiful and easy-to-process material.

However, you need to use it wisely:

  • Luminaires made of wood should be shaped in such a way that all heating elements (sockets and lamps themselves) are as far away from the wooden elements of the structure as possible.
    It is better that the lamps look up: then the upward flow of heated air will not cause deformation of the wood.
    Luminaires stand apart, the very style of production of which implies the use of natural cracks of dried wood. For example, a log with lamps suspended from chains looks great both dry and cracked.

  • For fire safety reasons, it is undesirable to place wooden chandeliers under the flammable elements of the ceiling.
    Yes, the same log on chains will look amazing under the same old-looking one; however, if it ignites, the fire will spread very quickly.
  • Wooden lamps are perfect for a bedroom or living room... But in the kitchen with its abundance of steam when cooking or in a wet bathroom, wood is inappropriate.
    It will crack quickly; besides, raw wood is no longer a dielectric.

When the phase is closed to the wooden elements of the luminaire, it is quite possible to get an electric shock. If at this moment you hold on to a grounded pipe or bath, troubles can be very serious ...

Homemade

Do I need to say that a hand-made thing pleases much more than what was bought? Yes, your lamp may not be as neat as the one you bought; but the joy of creativity is worth putting up with the small flaws of the product.

In addition, you will know absolutely for sure that your lamp is made in one copy. Not a single guest, coming to you, will see exactly the same chandelier as at home. Homemade ceiling chandeliers are always exclusive.

Coffee service

We will need:

  • Dry board from any wood. Ash texture is very beautiful; oak can be not stained or varnished. But ordinary pine, spruce or birch is also suitable.
  • Three translucent coffee cups and three saucers for them.
  • Three sockets for a small base with fasteners for them.
  • Three matching bulbs. It is desirable - LED: remember the recommendations on fire safety outlined just above.
  • Three or six rubber pads. The amount depends on the method of mounting the cartridges.
  • Meter - two two-core copper wires of the minimum cross-section. 0.75mm is enough for the eyes.
  • A thin chain or twisted cord for hanging a structure to, for example.
  • Four screws for a ring instead of a cap. It is for them that our lamp will be suspended.

In addition, you need to stock up on a drill with drills for wood and tiles, pliers and a screwdriver.

Getting started:

  1. We process the planed board with sandpaper - first coarse, then finer.
  2. We drill three holes where the cartridges will be located.
  3. If noble types of wood are used, then the processing of the board ends there. If the tree is simpler, we cover it with a stain and, after drying, we varnish it twice.
    Nitrolac lacquer dries in air for only a couple of hours, so you won't have to wait long.
  4. Then comes the most dangerous stage: we need to drill holes in the coffee cups and saucers without breaking them.
    We use only and exclusively a drill for glass and tiles. Great effort is unacceptable; we drill slowly, without distortions. The key point is when the tip of the drill goes through: a slightly harder pressure on the drill at this moment will split the cup or saucer.

  1. We cling to each wire holder. Until we fasten them to each other.
  2. We screw up the entire future lamp into a single whole. If our cartridges use pads with holes for screws, we pull them to the board directly through the holes in the saucer and cup.
    If there is a hollow threaded tube and a nut at the end of the cartridge, again we pass them through the cup, saucer and board. A rubber gasket is placed between the metal and the glass.
    You can cut it yourself from an unnecessary bicycle or car camera; You can use a ready-made gasket of a suitable size from any plumbing repair kit.
  3. We screw the screws with rings into the back of the board.
  4. We connect the cartridges in parallel. Do not leave the twists wrapped in electrical tape: we will neatly make even the side of the lamp that no one will see. Use a connector to connect the wires.

  1. The block is fixed on the back of the board in any way - with a drop of glue or with a screw. A piece of wire is clamped in it, which will be connected to the wiring.
  2. We cling to the rings on the back of the chain or cords; the other end is attached to the ceiling hook. The wire runs along one of the chains. Light bulbs are screwed in.

Click on the switch and enjoy.

As you can imagine, the forms that wood chandeliers can take are limited only by your imagination. Let's show some more original designs.

Sailboat made of driftwood and TV packaging

This original lamp is made of bizarre driftwood picked from the forest. The author has kindly posted a photo of his creation on the network.

The structure, of course, is not a monument to fire safety. However, remember that led lamps are extremely economical and practically do not heat up. If so, the danger of fire is reduced to nothing.

Chandelier made of dry boards and rope

Here, two ready-made matt shades are used as light sources. The most simple and inexpensive. The rest is the author's improvisation.

What is most striking is not that the lamp is made by hand: as you can see, there is nothing constructively complicated in it. It's amazing that the author of the work was able to see the beauty in such a seemingly worthless thing like an old board. And show this beauty to others.

Please note: in this design, it is also worth using only and exclusively energy-saving or LED lamps.

Incandescent lamps, especially those of high power, will create a very real fire hazard.

Beam with pots

And these ceiling lights are not mass-produced. It looks very original. To drill the bottoms of the pots, you also need to use only and exclusively tile drills. In addition, incandescent lamps should not be used here either. Even low-powered ones.

Hollowed-out log with soffits

Another din revived the fire inspector's nightmare. However, here, too, the use of light sources with minimal heat generation reduces the risk of fire to nothing.

Despite the exaggerated - simple appearance of the lamp, made in five minutes on the knee it is difficult to name it: it was probably difficult to hollow out a log inside.

Conclusion

If you liked the wood ceiling lights described and shown, great. It's even better if you come up with your own original ideas. As you can see, they can be the most unexpected. Good luck with your creativity!

Handmade wooden lamps perfectly complement the interior, making the atmosphere of the home warmer and more comfortable. Original lamps made of wood have been in great demand lately, becoming a familiar element not only in home furnishings - they can often be found in cafes, restaurants, museums and other public places.

Such a thing can ideally fit into the interior and ennoble it, if you choose the materials that best match the situation.

Material features

Natural wood, in addition to its aesthetic properties, has a number of significant advantages. Products made from it are easy to use and environmentally friendly. When heated, wood does not emit toxic substances, but, on the contrary, has a beneficial effect on people with chronic respiratory diseases, having healing properties. This action is especially characteristic for conifers.

Wood is a material that is malleable enough that in the skilled hands of the master it can acquire exactly the forms that he conceived. Therefore, any creative design ideas come true. Luxurious photos of exclusive wood lamps easily convince you of this.


The material is quite versatile, due to which it can be used widely, in almost any type of interior. Interesting configurations and a variety of shapes allow you to organically fit a thing into any style.

Lamps made of wood in the interior look soundly and noble, moreover, they perfectly coexist with objects made of various materials: plastic, glass, metal.

Along with the listed advantages, the tree also has disadvantages. It is highly flammable, for this reason, the products should not be placed in rooms where there are fireplaces, gas stoves and other sources of possible ignition.

The material is very sensitive to temperature extremes and high humidity, therefore it is extremely undesirable to place wooden lamps in a bathroom or kitchen. In addition, wood attracts small pests such as termites and other insects. It is advisable to cover products with special protective compounds that will prevent their appearance and protect the material from deformation.


There are a few simple precautions to take when using an electrical appliance:

  • place the light source at a sufficiently large distance from an open fire (fireplace, stove);
  • remember that rooms with a normal level of humidity and room temperature are considered the best place for placing the device;
  • wooden lamps do not allow the installation of conventional incandescent lamps in them: their heating temperature is too high, it is unsafe; use LED, halogen, fluorescent lamps.

Application in various interiors

The versatility of wood lamps allows them to be used in the design of a wide variety of rooms, regardless of style. They are most appropriate in the setting of a country house, decorated in country style, Provence, oriental styles. The combination of natural simplicity with sophistication is the most valuable quality of wood.

Original semi-antique lamps made of wood are in great demand in retro styles. Often they are made in the form of wheels from a cart, lamps in the form of candles are located around the circumference. This design is usually used in restaurants, bars, hotels.

Ceiling models look great in large rooms and living rooms, bringing luxury and elegance to the interior. Spot luminaire options are relevant for small rooms, especially if they have low ceilings.

Lamps of simple shapes, without any frills, are suitable for country style. They may look a little rough, but they will create a feeling of unity with nature and will organically fit into the space without conflicting with other objects.

The oriental style requires the use of solid wood, welcomes clear forms and lines, complemented by oriental motifs.

Retro is characterized by classic versions or more original models stylized as antiques.

The classic makes it possible to use stained glass; a lampshade for a lamp can be made from it; wooden structures have smooth, streamlined shapes.

Hi-tech allows you to create original designs by combining wood with metal, frosted glass and other materials.

How to make a lamp out of wood with your own hands

Of course, by ordering a product in special workshops, you will receive a perfectly made, polished product. However, if you have experience with wood, you can try to create an exclusive thing yourself from the material that is available to you.

Do-it-yourself wooden lamps are made from:

  • branches;
  • boards;
  • bark;
  • cuts;
  • logs;
  • veneer.


If you have an idea that you can't wait to implement, feel free to start. To begin with, the wood must be prepared by treating with protective solutions and impregnations, and wait until it dries completely.

This stage is mandatory: an unprocessed piece will not last long. Then the structure is assembled and fastened. We invite you to try out several original options.

Driftwood lamp

This creative idea does not require much effort and cost to implement - use the driftwood found in the forest under your feet. They are exclusive in themselves: every twist of the branch is unique. All you have to do is find a suitable specimen, remove bark and excess wood, then dry thoroughly. For drying, a ventilated place away from direct sunlight is suitable.

After complete drying, it is necessary to sand the snag well with sandpaper. Determine the side to be fixed to the ceiling. Use a blade to make grooves on it in which you will lay the wires. At the end of the work with the wires, the holes must be carefully putty, and then treated with wood stain the putty in the color of the tree.

Cartridges are attached to the ends of the driftwood, you can think of various ways to attach them. At the end, treat the wood with varnish. It is necessary to lay several layers with each drying. Choose an acrylic or waterproof varnish.

In a similar way, you can also design a table lamp or sconce - a driftwood will serve as an excellent basis. This idea is easy to implement, even if you do not have carpentry skills.

Chandelier made of branches

Gather carefully selected small branches together in such a way that some of them are located perpendicular to the ceiling. Next, you need to fix the plafonds at the ends of the branches, and carefully wrap the wires around them. You can use real rhizome instead of twigs if you're lucky enough to find one in the forest.

Find and implement your own ideas - the tree gives you a lot of opportunities to experiment using your imagination. You will be rewarded for your creative impulses by receiving an author's product that will become an interior decoration.

Photo of lamps made of wood