Looking for creative ways to use antique oil lamps? Learn how to decorate with them, display them beautifully, and repurpose them into one-of-a-kind vintage flower vases.
If you’ve collected antique oil lamps over the years, you may be wondering how to decorate with them in a fresh, creative way.
One of my favorite ideas is repurposing antique oil lamps into unique flower vases. It’s a simple, tool-free transformation that keeps their vintage charm intact while turning them into unexpected statement pieces.


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What Are Antique Oil Lamps?
Antique oil lamps were once a primary source of light in homes before electricity became common in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Most feature a glass oil reservoir, a metal burner with a wick, and a tall glass chimney designed to protect and steady the flame. Today, antique oil lamps are loved for their beautiful craftsmanship, colored glass, etched details, and the warm, nostalgic character they bring to a room.
Whether displayed intact or styled in creative ways, antique oil lamps remain a timeless decorative accent in both traditional and eclectic homes.


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Where To Find Antique Oil Lamps And What They’re Worth
One of the reasons I love collecting antique oil lamps is that they’re still surprisingly easy to find. You’ll often spot them in antique shops, vintage markets, estate sales, and even tucked into booths at local flea markets. Online marketplaces can also offer a wide selection, though I personally love hunting for them in person, where I can check for cracks, missing parts, or replacement chimneys.
In terms of value, the most common antique oil lamps are very affordable. Simple, clear glass versions typically range from $25 to $75, while colored glass, etched designs, brass bases, or rare patterns can sell for several hundred dollars depending on condition and maker. The most collectible pieces often feature unique glass shades, hand-painted details, or original components.

If you’re interested in collecting antique oil lamps, start with pieces that genuinely speak to you. Look for intact burners, stable bases, and chimneys without cracks. Even modestly priced lamps can become beautiful decorative accents, whether you keep them as lighting pieces or repurpose them as unique flower vases, as I’ve done here. Shop antique oil lamps on Etsy.
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Antique Oil Lamps: A Vintage Favorite with a Decorative Twist
There’s just something about antique oil lamps that feels timeless. Whether they’re vintage, passed down through family, or even brand new with old-world charm, oil lamps make beautiful accents in any room. They come in all shapes, sizes, and colors, and while they were once essential for lighting the way before electricity, today they’re more about ambiance and style.
My mother had a beautiful collection of antique oil lamps, and over the years, I’ve gathered a few of my own too. You’ll find them styled all over our homes, from coffee tables to bathroom counters, and even out on our porch tables here in the Vermont mountains. Though truthfully, those porch winds make it tricky to keep them standing (and don’t even get me started on trying to center those glass chimneys!).

So instead of lighting them, I decided to try something new, and that’s when the idea hit me: why not repurpose an oil lamp into a flower vase? With some short-stemmed, sturdy blooms like pink and orange gerber daisies, it turned out to be the simplest little DIY with big vintage charm. Perfect for the transition from summer into fall!


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How to Repurpose Antique Oil Lamps into Flower Vases in 4 Easy Steps
This DIY is so simple, you’ll wonder why you didn’t think of it sooner, or maybe you have! Turning antique oil lamps into unique flower vases takes just a few minutes, and the results are as charming as they are creative.
Here’s how to do it in four easy steps:
1. Remove the oil lamp chimney: Carefully lift off the glass chimney and set it aside.
2. Unscrew the wick holder and remove the wick: Most antique oil lamps have a threaded wick holder that twists right off.
3. Run the base through your dishwasher: Give your oil lamp a deep clean to remove any lingering oil or residue.
4. Add water and your favorite flowers: Short-stemmed, sturdy flowers like gerbera daisies work beautifully.




I filled my three newly repurposed antique oil lamps with cheerful pink and orange gerbera daisies to brighten up the dining room table for the season.

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How fun and festive are these vintage beauties turned flower vases?

Personally, I’m partial to antique oil lamps with handles; they add just the right touch of character and charm. And the best part? If you ever want to use them again as actual oil lamps, all you have to do is screw the top back on and pop the chimney back into place. Easy peasy!

For now, though, I’m enjoying these repurposed vintage oil lamp flower vases styled on our dining table. I especially love using the larger antique oil lamps for statement bouquets and surrounding them with smaller ones for a layered centerpiece look.

What do you think? Do you think you would try this repurposed oil lamp idea?


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They’d be beautiful for holiday decorating too, just imagine a mix of evergreen clippings in winter, or deep orange blooms in an amber glass lamp for fall. So versatile, so vintage!

If you’d like to see the step-by-step process in action, I’ve shared a short video below showing exactly how I repurpose antique oil lamps into flower vases. It’s quick, simple, and completely reversible.
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Creative Ways to Decorate With Antique Oil Lamps
Antique oil lamps don’t have to sit quietly on a shelf. With just a few simple steps, you can repurpose antique oil lamps into charming flower vases, and just as easily return them to their original use whenever you’d like.
It’s one of my favorite ways to decorate with vintage pieces because nothing permanent is changed. No tools. No damage. Just a fresh bouquet of wildflowers or seasonal blooms, adding new life to a beautiful old treasure.
Sometimes the best decorating ideas aren’t complicated at all; they’re simply about seeing what you already own in a new way.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Antique Oil Lamps
Yes, antique oil lamps can be safely used as temporary flower vases as long as the oil reservoir is empty and clean. Many vintage oil lamps have removable glass chimneys and bases, making it easy to add water and fresh flowers. Since no permanent alterations are required, you can always return the lamp to its original use later.
Before repurposing antique oil lamps for decorating, gently clean the glass with warm water and mild soap. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage antique finishes or metal components. Make sure the interior is fully dry before adding water for flowers.
Some antique oil lamps can be valuable, especially if they are rare, in excellent condition, or made by known manufacturers. However, many common vintage oil lamps are affordable and widely available, making them perfect for decorating and creative repurposing.
Yes, one of the benefits of using antique oil lamps as flower vases is that the process is completely reversible. As long as no permanent changes are made, you can remove the flowers, clean the base, and restore the lamp to its original function.
Antique oil lamps add warmth and character to both traditional and eclectic interiors. They can be styled on mantels, bookshelves, hutches, or dining tables. Mixing antique oil lamps with fresh flowers, brass candlesticks, vintage books, or rustic elements creates a layered look that feels timeless rather than dated.

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I love this idea. I have a collection of old oil lamps and I am going to do this! I might even paint one. Thanks for the idea!
Thank you Cathy, I’m so glad. Send me a picture, I’d love to see what you do
I love this idea! I yave several lamps in my garage that belonged to my grandmother, one has a green base. They have been sitting on a shelf at not any more! Will bring them in, clean them and fill with flowers, in memory of my grandmother 💖
I love that so much, sounds like a wonderful and thoughtful sentiment. I’m so happy you were inspired:)
What a great idea!!!!! I am now on the hunt for an oil lamp!!!! Thanks Ann.
Awesome, thanks for stopping by today Kathy!
This is such a fun idea, Ann! I always see these lamps when I am out antiquing, but never knew what I would do with them. Wow what a storm you had! Have a great weekend!
Thanks Molly, yes we’ve been getting hit hard with humidity and thunderstorms, more on the way today too!
I don’t have have oil lamps but I find their form to be beautiful. This is a clever repurpose. Plus now you have all those new mini cloches to play e 😊
I do too Pamela. And now here’s a second purpose for these beauties. And you’re so right all those extra chimney’s to play with:) We think alike!
That’s a great idea! We have a few from my father in law. Now I can use them.
Joann
I’m so glad you were inspired. I have so many too. And they’re so cute this way🌸