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Isn't this a cute little cover? Whoever painted this place last has no idea how to mask or remove hardware, so there's a swish of paint on the back. Chase made me promise to wear a mask when razoring paint off of anything glass in this place, since there could be lead.

Yikes! Not liking the frayed cord and worried about fire hazard. Over the ~50 years' worth of use these fixtures are in need of rehab.

 

Lamp EJS Model 1204, 1959

Persistent URL: digital.lib.muohio.edu/u?/snyder,2470

 

Subject (TGM): Women's education; Interiors; Parlors; Passageways; Chairs; Couches; Wicker furniture; Light fixtures; Universities and colleges;

San Francisco, 2008

 

The light fixtures on the Milan streetcars are another appealing aspect of these particular historic F-Line Streetcars.

   

After playing with processing. Pseudo HDR look.

 

I like the way the shadows darkened up, adds a little drama

Multiple stylish lamps illuminate a contemporary interior, casting a cozy ambiance. Each lamp features unique designs with clear glass and warm bulbs, enhancing the decor's charm.

Our students performed the theater play "A Journey to Difference" at university today. The cafeteria was transformed into a theater house with all the necessary light fixtures.

Ceiling light installation in Union Station, Seattle, Washington; color version of previous black & white — even though this full color version is barely more than monochrome itself. Black & white works well for this, but I find I rather like the "color" version ever-so-slightly better.

Added to 111 in 2011 - #85 curved line

Starbucks, Old City Philadelphia

Found this vintage schoolhouse light at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore. Blogged here.

Old Seoul Station, built in 1900, had been lying abandoned and neglected ever since the shiny, big and new Seoul Station was built next door in 2004.

 

I'm so glad they are using it for art exhibitions now. Last week I went to the Seoul International Photography Festival there. I did spend a lot of time looking at the photos, but mostly I was mesmerized by the fancy old chandeliers. I hope they preserve these ornate light fixtures.

One of Grand Central Terminal's ornate light fixtures (I was going to call it a chandelier, but I'm not sure that's the correct term?)

Red Robin restaurants have wacky light fixtures. I was bored and had no hamburger yet, so I took a picture.

This image was taken at night in New York City in 2007 while walking past the Plaza Hotel which was under renovation. The Plaza contains many ornate fixtures that I have yet to find in any other hotel in New York City.

This a photo of the lighting in the FULL GOODS BREEZEWAY in the PEARL retail, commercial, residential, and entertainment complex in the northern RIVER WALK district of downtown SAN ANTONIO, TX.

The Main Building was designed in stages and completed in 1937. It was designed by Paul Cret.

Popular periodicals reading room at the Cleveland Public Library in Cleveland, Ohio.

We recently spent a couple nights in a Grand Villa at Kidani Village. The room was amazing - complete with a perfect view overlooking the savanna.

 

The details in the villa (more like "small house") were impeccable, even down to the lighting fixtures. This is the dining room chandelier, as viewed looking straight up.

  

quincy market, boston

Light fixtures in the hall.

I have this growing obsession with ceiling fans; especially ceiling fans in abandoned houses. Plus, I really liked the colors; the browns, tans, etc. [spring '11]

We went to Office Depot to buy me a desk chair. (Actually we went to three Office Depots and one Office Max, but that's another story.) The lights at one of the Office Depots are angled every which-a-way, I guess to better light the merchandise.

second floor lighting

A lone light bulb in a solitary lamp.

Remains of a light standard on the grounds of an old gas station in North Park.

Day 64 of 365: Been busy packing so this is all you get.

Old Seoul Station, built in 1900, had been lying abandoned and neglected ever since the shiny, big and new Seoul Station was built next door in 2004.

 

I'm so glad they are using it for art exhibitions now. Last week I went to the Seoul International Photography Festival there. I did spend a lot of time looking at the photos, but mostly I was mesmerized by the fancy old chandeliers. I hope they preserve these ornate light fixtures.

We took a friend out for lunch today and this was one of the interesting light fixtures in the restaurant - made with Smirnoff vodka bottles. Other chandeliers were made with beer bottles, tabasco bottles, etc.

Intermission during Book of Mormon

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