
Industrial marine cage lights with glass globes
Selling Price
$325
History
Industrial cage lights originated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, designed to protect light bulbs in harsh environments such as factories, ships, and warehouses. Marine versions were specifically engineered to withstand saltwater corrosion and rough seas, making them essential safety equipment on vessels. These lights typically featured heavy metal cages and thick glass globes to prevent breakage during storms or collisions. These vintage marine lights appeal to collectors of nautical memorabilia, industrial design enthusiasts, and interior decorators seeking authentic period pieces for loft or maritime-themed spaces. The weathered patina and robust construction reflect genuine maritime heritage, making them desirable for both functional restoration projects and decorative installations. Such fixtures are valued by maritime historians and vintage lighting collectors for their historical significance and enduring industrial aesthetic.
Origin
United States
Time period
Mid 20th century