Metal vs. Plastic Lamp Sockets

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Don’t Dim Your Style, Choose the Right Material for Your Lamp Sockets

Mood Lighting

Lamps are an interior designer’s best friend. Not only do they provide functional light to dark areas of your space, they also create ambiance and set the tone for a romantic, cozy atmosphere. If you’re opting for more lamps to complement (or replace) stark, overhead lighting, it’s very important to pay attention to the details. Investing in quality materials for the small parts in your lamp will ensure that they give off a tasteful impression and last you for many years to come.

Metal vs. Plastic

The interior of the lamp socket is metal for conduction. The most commonly used metal for this is aluminum due to its lower cost, however copper may be used as well. The outer shell of a lamp socket can be plated in metal or plastic. Porcelain may also be used (particularly for outdoor lamps). Choosing metal for the exterior of your lamp socket creates a refined look. Lamps are intended to bring class, style and sophistication to a room. With a metal socket, that’s exactly what you’ll get. Brass, brass-plated or nickel are popular choices for a shiny, luminous finish.

Just for Looks

Choosing metal lamp sockets allows you to match the hardware on your lighting fixture, creating a cohesive and upscale look. Given the superior reliability of metal sockets, there seems to be no reason to opt for plastic when given the choice. As an added bonus, metal sockets tend outlast plastic– making your investment worthwhile. Consult the professionals at your lighting store to ensure you’re getting the best quality lamp for your money.

by Anastasia Climan 

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