Showing posts with label Lighting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lighting. Show all posts

Caged sconce

 
Just finished a bunch of different lights for our house, and can't decide which to keep.
Here is one of my favorites, (though that seems to change by the hour)
 but I like the contrast between the ornate fixture and the rough, handmade cage.
 
15"tall x 7"wide x 7.25"deep
 

Cathedral Candlesticks

A close-up of some new cathedral candlesticks, in my heavily aged and oxidized paint finish.
Heights range from 8 inches to 32 inches.
Update: 2 smaller sizes have sold.... available sizes are now 16" to 32 inches
 

Up-cycled Industrial lighting

One of my (many) newly made industrial-style lights, made up of found objects and recycled lamp parts, and finished in a very "oxidized zinc" paint finish.
I did 2 of this style, which are about 12.5" in diameter x 16"tall, plus a 36"chain and mounting canopy.
-SOLD-
(CSA approved electrical
components)
More styles to come.

paint detail


Pharmacy lamp

I recently found this lamp at a store, broken in half and in shiny-lacquered brass. I bought it thinking that I could use some of the parts, but instead changed its form a bit and gave it an aged zinc paint finish. $5 and a couple of hours work for what is now one of my favorite lamps!

New Hampshire Hooded sconce

Sold
Reproduction of an early New Hampshire hooded candle sconce. Painted and distressed pine with hammered tin and square nails. Wired for an electric candle. Click image to enlarge.

18th Century adjustable candlestand

Reproduction 18th century treen candlestand. These were originally made so that by pulling out the 'key' you could adjust the candlelight up or down, depending on your needs. Completely hand carved of pine, my reproduction is overall about 31.25" tall x  10.25" wide x 6.5" deep. Candle height can be adjusted to five heights between 16" and 29.5". Shown at a height of 23.5"   Sold.
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