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Handcrafted Brewer’s Table A Focal Point in Local Brewery

One of our neighbors here on the Space Coast, Playalinda Brewing Company, was in search of a custom piece of furniture for their newest location known as Brix Project. They envisioned a long table to be housed right in the thick of the brewery so patrons could have an up-close dining experience with the brewing process.

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Barn Pendant Lights Establish Inviting Feel to Café

The humble coffee shop. No matter if you live in a small town or in the heart of New York City, your local coffee shop likely serves up much more than a hot cuppa Joe. It’s a gathering place for friends, a spot to relax and read, and a hub of information for locals and out-of-towners alike.

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Vintage Industrial Lighting Adds Character to New Build

Like the rest of the Sunshine State, we’re battening down the hatches here on the Space Coast as Hurricane Irma makes her way north. But before we duck and cover for the weekend, we wanted to share some pictures from a neighbor just south of us in Indian Harbor Beach. Zon Beachside Assisted Luxury Living recently constructed a new building on their coastal campus and chose some rugged porcelain enamel gooseneck lighting for the exterior.

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Out With Fluorescents, In With Nautical Sconces

Have you heard about the latest design craze? Introducing West Coast brunch-by-the-beach meets Midwest farm-to-table.

I must admit, this look hadn’t crossed my radar until last week, but now that I’ve seen it, I’m a big fan! Today we’re talking with Jessie Kelley, founder of The Garden Table and creator of this casual blended look. The restaurant, located on Massachusetts Avenue in the thriving arts district of downtown Indianapolis, opened in January in a former pharmacy.

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Vintage-Inspired Lighting for Roadside Motel Renovation

If you’re a careful reader of our blog, you may remember a mention of Roscoe, New York a few years back. Located two hours north of New York City, this tiny hamlet is home to Prohibition Distillery, a fire hall-turned-distillery with some pretty cool industrial lighting. Roscoe was also home to the Red Rose Motel which operated first as a dance hall, then later as a respite for tourists passing through the area.

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