Lighting is the category where Rare Finds diverges most sharply from what you’ll find anywhere else in Denver. Tony’s sourcing covers table lamps, floor lamps, hanging pendants, and chandeliers — pieces that range from repurposed industrial objects to hand-thrown ceramic bases to architectural salvage converted to light fixtures.
The common thread isn’t style. It’s that none of them came from a lighting catalog. A repurposed market pot lamp. A hanging potato basket light. A chandelier constructed from reclaimed iron pipe. A ceramic lamp base with a bronzed crackled glaze from an Indian pottery workshop. These are objects first. Lamps second.
Electrical components on all pieces are rewired to US code before they hit the floor — that’s non-negotiable and handled before anything goes out. Shades vary by piece; some come with shades, some are sold as bases only.
Browse the full lighting subcategories — table lamps, hanging lamps, floor lamps, chandeliers — or visit the warehouse floor where the full selection is on display, plugged in, and lit.