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Colorful, Custom Barn Lights for Classic New England Barn

We’ve seen a lot of barns over the years. Everything from two stalls to 20 stalls and working barns to man-cave barns all made even more beautiful with our American-made lighting.

One of our newest favorite barns comes from the talented folks at Houses & Barns by John Libby. With an in-house architect, designer, and plenty of timber framers, this crew creates barns with an eye toward timeless design and quality construction meant to last.

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American-Made Wall Sconces Complement Historic Vermont Building

Small New England towns are loaded with history, and Bennington, Vermont, is no exception with its beautiful old churches, historic monuments, and antique stores brimming with vintage treasures.

One historic building is home to a corner store and sandwich shop called the Elm Street Market. When the owners wanted to expand recently to accommodate their growing catering business, they called in Architect Kelly Clarke with Centerline Architects to help create a new space that would honor the history of the existing building.

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Industrial Lighting Suits Art Deco Style in Condo Renovation

When Zeb and Peter began planning for the complete remodel of their Ft. Worth, Texas, condominium, they looked to the Art Deco style of the building for inspiration.

“We wanted to combine some Art Deco elements from the exterior of the Texas & Pacific Lofts building with the industrial loft feeling of the interior of our unit,” Zeb says. “For lighting, we liked Barn Light Electric because of the customization options, plus it’s American made.”

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Colorful Swing Arm Wall Sconces Add Whimsical Touch to Houston Eatery

Keeping up with Kim Lewis requires a good map. The Austin, Texas-based entrepreneur designed more than 120 homes in 43 states during her stint on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and Tiny House Nation. More recently, Kim travels have taken her around the world creating children’s art centers in West Africa, Cambodia, and Thailand.

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