The Mogul 3-Way Bulb: Past and Present
The mogul 3-way bulb has been a cornerstone of high-output lighting for over a century. Designed with an oversized screw base, it was built to handle higher wattage than standard bulbs and paired naturally with 3-way switches to offer adjustable light from a single socket.
The Past: One Socket, Three Levels of Light
Developed in the early 1900s, the mogul base safely supported powerful incandescent bulbs used in factories, theaters, and street lighting. By the 1920s–1940s, it became a fixture in American homes through torchiere floor lamps and large table lamps.
The introduction of the 3-way mogul bulb allowed homeowners to choose low, medium, or full brightness with a simple turn of the switch—an elegant solution that delivered flexibility without complexity. Durable and intuitive, this system defined everyday lighting in pre-war and mid-century interiors.
The Present: Vintage Function, Modern LED Performance
Today’s mogul 3-way LED bulbs preserve the original stepped-light function while eliminating the heat and inefficiency of traditional incandescent bulbs. Designed to work with original 3-way switches, they are ideal for restored vintage lamps.
Modern mogul 3-way LED bulbs offer:
Three distinct brightness levels (100/200/300-watt equivalents)
Cool, safe operation for antique fixtures
Long lifespan and reduced energy use
Warm white (2700K) and soft white (3000K) options
A Classic That Still Works
The pairing of a mogul socket and a 3-way bulb remains one of the most practical lighting systems ever designed. Updated with LED technology, it continues to deliver adjustable, room-filling light while preserving the character of vintage lighting.
Vintporium offers period-correct mogul 3-way LED bulbs for restored torchieres and historic lamps—because good lighting never goes out of style.


