Lighting ideas
Chandelier to go with oil-rubbed bronze sconces at ReStore.
I wonder if upward-facing globes or shades can be added.
This might be good for a bathroom.
This could look great in living room and dining room with gold or brass sconces that have white shades or just plain candelabra bulbs.
This would go with antique gold or brass sconces and over-mirror lights.
This would go with brass or vintage brass and crystal in bedroom, bathroom, or hall..
Polished nickel sconce with glass shade in diamond shapes. This would go with silvertone fixtures with glass or crystal.
This could go with silver tone or gold tone in other lighting.
This might be good for light in kitchen, and it would blend with chrome or nickel fixtures in other rooms.
This might be good as ceiling light at bottom and top of stairway. The brushed nickel would go with chrome.
This would go with the chrome and crystal sconces.
This could harmonize with the brass lamps and sconces.
This could be great in the formal living room and dining room. It would go with the other blackened bronze lantern-style lights and sconces. It also might harmonize with brushed nickel or chrome that would have some crystals.
This is similar to the Phoebe chandelier but is less expensive.
This would be great in most rooms of the house. It would go with the chrome and nickel sconces.
This might be nice with candelabra bulbs and no shades.
This sconce could be used in many rooms in the house.
I would like this for the upstairs bedrooms to carry out beach theme. I would like to know if there is brushed nickel hardware that would fit. The bronze does go with the total pearl shade of sconce, but other sconces have brushed nickel.
It would go well with my beach theme. The bronze contrasts from the light colors in the shell.
In polished brass, it would go with brass chandeliers at ReStore in Plymouth.
In aged nickel this light could be used in many places -- maybe a covered porch or patio.
In smoke this would harmonize with black lamps for Avram's room.
In gold, this would harmonize with the vintage gold fixtures saved elsewhere. maybe Wayfair.
This light could look great in a kitchen. See matching sconces.
These lights would be great along the stairway.
This would be great above bath cabinet or between the headboard of a bed and the bottom edge of a picture.
I wonder what the dimensions would be if the shade were removed and a single candelabra bulb were used.
This light might be nice for kitchen or other room w/white cabinets as dark stem and band add contrast.
This would look great with a candelabra bulb and no shade. It could coordinate with the milk glass light that goes above the mirror or cabinet.
This comes in a four-light version.
Fixture can be used up or down. It matches the ceiling fixture already in the room.
I like the starfish design and the navy color.
I like the aqua color and the starfish design for the bathroom.
In antique silver it would be good for most rooms in the house.
I like the simplicity of the light and the fact that either way can be up or down. I like the choices in brushed or polished nickel, plus other finishes.
This lamp may work in dining area of kitchen of formal dining.
Blue glass is perfect for beach theme.
I like contemporary style with six candelabra lights in each fixture. Metal appears to be white or brushed nickel. Floral-like stems for candelabra are gold tone. See Brandon Craft Developments, LLC.
This possibly could be painted and have wooden roses and leaves attached to it.
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