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Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Very tragic that a fire in mid June 2018 destroyed this building and artifacts.
Back in January of 2009 I had to return to the house we still owned in Romeoville, IL, to effect repairs on our ice- and water-damaged home.
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I had to photographically document the damage for insurance. But while I was at it, I decided to shoot the chandelier hanging over our now empty and worse-for-wear dining room.
We no longer own the home. But at least I have the pictures!
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A stupid chain of events resulted in 2+ hours of water streaming from the ceiling and light fixtures, as well as through the walls.
Place settings for three in sleek kitchen of Barbican Apartment, London, UK., Architects: Architects: Mackay and Partners LLP
The bar at the King Edward, through one of its pretty light fixtures.
Related post on the Perceptive Travel Blog: perceptivetravel.com/blog/2011/11/17/its-alive-the-rebirt...
#LightFixtures - Gooseneck light fixtures are distinguished from other types of lighting fixtures for their adjustable arms that users can move and point in any direction, including arching them around other objects. Styles gooseneck light fixtures come in designs indoor and outdoor. They come in desktop models...
Original light, pink fishy family, and cheap modern clock that's easy for the kids to learn to tell time on.
I stayed in my pajamas all day today. Finally, the cough from the bronchitis is getting better and I no longer feel like falling on a sharp sword. Guess a day of rest can make a difference.
Wreath inspired by Tasha Tudor's illustrations - hang with French ribbons and tie up to a light fixture
One of my favorite little details in the new house - this cute nautical-inspired light fixture above the sink in the kitchen. Of course I love the scallop trim in front of it too!
There's some reconstruction going on in a large former home near the river. I peeked in one of the windows and could only see this interesting lights.
Tis the season for spring cleaning. I like to get it finished before it's time to work in the garden, that means a little before spring around here. Time to wash the curtains, clean the light fixtures, clean out dressers & closets and move all the furniture and scrub the floors.
This abstract photo is a large pendant light fixture that hangs in a staircase at the Museum of Art at Cheekwood Gardens in Nashville, TN. The pattern of the pendants reminds me of a sunflower.