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Featured Customer | Lauren from Jacksonville, FL

Today’s featured customer definitely got it right when reconfiguring her laundry room and pantry. We’re not quite sure how it looked before, but the end result is fantastic! She clearly has an eye for great Southern design – after all, it kind of looks like a snapshot straight from Southern Living Magazine. The homeowner, Lauren, […]

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Deep Bowl Pendants Make Their Residential Lighting Debut

We know you love industrial design, that’s why you’re on our blog, right? But what about the whole rustic concept? While seemingly different, these two styles can flawlessly join together to create the newly popular design combo known as industrial farmhouse. You see, true farmhouses are all about repurposing anything that could have some sort […]

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Pendant Lighting | DIY Network’s I Hate My Kitchen

By now, it’s likely you’ve noticed Barn Light Electric products everywhere; you see them on television, around town and maybe even proudly display a few in your own home. Are you a frequent do-it-yourself TV show watcher? If you tune into DIY Network’s, I Hate My Kitchen, you may have even spotted something familiar there […]

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Minimalist Pendant Lamps in a French Industrial Café

Even the thought of Paris evokes images of romance. It’s all over the city – in the elaborate architecture, cozy sidewalk cafés and probably their most famous monument in France, the Eiffel Tower. You may even think of the nearby Versailles, a palace covered in luxury and glamor, however, this isn’t what the elegant and […]

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Vintage Industrial Lighting Discovered in Pennsylvania’s Koehler Brewery

In Erie, Pennsylvania, you’ll find quite a few attractions you may want to visit, especially if you love the outdoors. There are botanical gardens, lighthouses and numerous state and national parks. However, why not get a taste of Erie’s industrial and historical past as well? Ed Kindle, a local Titusville history buff and photographer, made […]