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Gooseneck Warehouse Shades and a Big Red Barn Just Go Together

gooseneck_barn_light_warehouse_shade_exterior.jpgSome things just go together like peanut butter and jelly, Batman and Robin, copy and paste. So why would a designer choose anything else for a classic red Vermont barn than gooseneck barn lighting over every doorway? This beautiful barn, designed by Mitra Samimi-Urich, serves as barn, shed, boat storage, and workshop for the owners all with classic New England style. Read More »

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Professional’s Corner | A Project with Jeri Glatter at Rooster Ridge

The dust rarely settles at Rooster Ridge where author and artist Jeri Glatter spends her time renovating, creating, writing, and finding new ways to use vintage pieces she unearths in all sorts of places. One of our favorite featured customers, Jeri has been busy of late, this time renovating a bathroom and exploring theuse of color. In the process, she found the perfect place to hang one of our white Radial Wave Gooseneck Shades.
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Vintage Victorian Pendant for an Industrial Farmhouse Kitchen

We continue our visit to an early 1900s property in Pope Valley, California that features a rustic farmhouse and a live-in artist’s studio. When working on the renovations of this property, the owner, who is also an artist, paid meticulous attention to the design details of restoring this industrial_farmhouse_glass_shade_pendant-200x300.jpgrustic home. We visited here Monday on our Vintage Barn Light Blog where we enjoyed a peek on the porch where lovely flared milk glass shades hang over a long picnic table. Read More »

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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 of useful purpose. From making a table out of shipping pallets, to creating a pendant light out of a mason jar, to achieve this design, you’ll have to think a little outside of the box.
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