How to Turn Old Kitchenware into a Charming Lamp

Old kitchenware often carries character you can’t find in modern pieces, the dents, the chips, the aged enamel.

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The kettle serves as a sturdy base, while the colander’s perforations create a unique lighting effect that’s both functional and decorative.

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It’s an ideal way to reuse those kitchen items that no longer serve their original purpose but are too full of charm to throw away.

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With a few simple adjustments, you can craft a lamp that feels like a storybook detail straight out of a farmhouse kitchen.

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Materials Needed

  • 1 vintage enamel kettle (medium size)
  • 1 enamel colander (large enough to cover bulb)
  • 1 small plate or tray for stability
  • Lamp kit (socket, cord with switch, bulb)
  • Drill with metal bit
  • Epoxy or screws
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Clean your kettle and colander, leaving some natural wear for that rustic farmhouse charm.

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Step 2: Place the kettle on a plate or wooden base for added stability. Then secure it with epoxy or small screws if needed.

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Step 3: Drill a hole in the kettle lid or spout area to run your lamp cord through. Mount the socket firmly inside.

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Step 4: Flip the colander upside down to act as a shade. If it doesn’t sit evenly, add a washer or spacer at the top before attaching.

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Step 5: Assemble the lamp kit, thread the cord neatly, and screw in your bulb.

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Step 6: Switch it on and admire the dappled glow dancing across the walls.

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Tips:

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A warm Edison bulb looks best here, enhancing the antique feel.

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If you want extra whimsy, paint the colander’s outer rim a contrasting color to highlight its perforated design.

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