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Warehouse Pendant Light Completes Rustic Kitchen

Rustic Kitchen from Remodelista Uses Warehouse Pendant Light

Remodelista is a well-known design website, featuring a “Steal This Look” section. While browsing this section, we rediscovered a rustic kitchen from back in 2008. This kitchen utilizes an industrial farmhouse style with plenty of storage, yet still a cozy feel. By using open shelving underneath the wooden counters, pots and pans are displayed for an even more rustic feel, as well as vintage crates for further organization. We love this industrial design so much that we even developed a line of Vintage Industrial Furniture for you to incorporate into your homes for years to come!
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Guidelines for Optimal Ilumination from Porcelain Barn Lights

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Benjamin® Stem Mount Pendants were among the first porcelain barn lights sold in the early 1920’s. Optimal lighting from these pendants provided a safer and more productive environment wherever they were installed, whether they were placed over an assembly line or a dining room table.
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A Guide to Porcelain Enamel Barn Lighting

Barn Light Electric is the exclusive American manufacturer of the following porcelain enamel lighting styles: Goodrich® Gooseneck Lights, Benjamin® Stem Mount Lighting, and Ivanhoe® Pendants. Based on a classic style from the early 1900’s, the porcelain enamel barn light has returned to prominence in modern design. Many Americans will recognize these barn lights from the early to mid 1900’s, when vintage barn lights were commonly used around gas stations, agricultural areas, and industrial warehouses.

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Porcelain Enamel Lighting: A Durable, Long Lasting Finish Choice

Porcelain Barn Lights have been part of American barn lighting culture since the early 1930’s. Originally manufactured until around 1960, these shades were known for their long lasting and durable qualities. Popular uses for these shades included factories, warehouses, service stations, and agricultural areas. It was for the next 50 years that the porcelain enamel manufacturing process sat idle, but today, Barn Light Electric is proud to to continue this tradition through a unique range of porcelain lighting products.
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