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Weird light fixture.

 

Gatlinburg, TN. 052720.

The fifth light fixture is shown here, mounted to the ceiling. The next step is to route wiring from the fourth light fixture into it.

In the dining room, the reason for patching the medallion!

Found outside the bathrooms in La Hacienda de San Angel restaurant in Mexico at EPCOT.

i was messing around with the manual setting. i still don't know how to work much yet.

this reminds me of a picture of Queen though, and the Bohemian Raphsody video.

 

i really like how this turned out.

seen at Nanahari, Hatchobori, Tokyo

Gail Borden Public Library, Elgin, IL, May 16, 2008

on a vintage light fixture

a. Kitchen

The wiring of the seventh light fixture is shown here. The next step is to install the reflector and light bulbs.

Plus the emergency intercom and ceiling's light fixtures

Looking around after lunch for inspiration, I happened to look up at the ceiling...and found this. Simple, but I like it.

In between stripping 50 years of paint off doors, and creating a fire bowl out of a 55 gallon drum, Robert and I made this lamp set up to install on top of the radiator. I had two broken antique articulated lamps, and the wooden beam we salvaged a few months ago in north philly from a building that was being demolished.

Basic round light, Marianne Brandt (Bauhaus) style. These are in the halls.

A bloom of light.

These are the tops of some pretty amazing lights.

 

The ceiling that they hung from was about 20 feet high and the lights were about 5 feet tall themselves - quite impressive!

Do you need to carry a light outside at night but don't want the flame to be blown out by the wind? Place your candle inside this tin lantern and you're flame is safe.

Photograph by Bruce Pendleton, c. 2009 by the Bolduc House Museum. All rights reserved.

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