1940s Hotel Silver Teapot Lamp, Grand Hotel Lighting

From the 1940s golden age of grand hotels, this hotel silver teapot once lived on tables where service was an art and every detail mattered. Today, it's been given a new life as a lamp, resting on a simple wooden base that softens the form and brings warmth to the silver. When lit, it casts an inviting glow that feels right at home in both traditional and more modern interiors.

The fluted spout, elegant handle, and time-softened surface still tell a story of mornings and evenings spent in refined company. A beautiful accent for your desk, bar, or guest room bedside table, it’s a timeless piece that blends function, history, and luxury travel-inspired allure. Original wiring is present, I recommend having your electrician update the plug for modern use. Shade is not included and is shown for styling inspiration only.

  • Measures 6" x 7" x 8-1/4" {11-1/4" to top of where the bulb goes in}

Collector’s Note

Hotel silver from the 1940s was made for use in some of the most refined hospitality settings, where durability and beauty had to exist together. This teapot lamp reflects that balance - never meant to be decorative, which is exactly why it feels so authentic today. Appreciated for its history and transformation — objects that began with a clear purpose and continue their life in a new form, while still holding onto their original character.
Brand frenchgardenhouse