I have loved this fixture since they first came out with it a few years ago. It's part of Laurie Smith's Illuminations collection ~ #LSE5005GY. I keep hearing that brass is coming back ~ if it's this tone of "gallery gold", I welcome it!
Here's another updated twist on a "brass" lantern, from the same collection. This finish is "natural brass". Both are solid brass construction. LSS1814NR
This chandelier features a sand bisque and earth black combination finish. It makes for an interesting contrast. We have 2 others in this family ~ let me know if you'd like to see their pictures as well. ELM5005SEC
It's nice to see a true black finish. We get lots of requests for black, but it's harder to find than you might imagine! They call theirs "mystic black", and this lantern has clear beveled panel glass. GY5208K
Now for a few outdoor pieces. Isn't this lantern unique? They call it "Welland", and it's done in a burnished copper finish. This one is "medium" and it also comes "small". WLD8508BD
I don't ever recall seeing such a nice hanging "onion" lantern. It's bigger in person than it appears here in the picture, so you'll have to come for a visit! This family is also done in their mystic black finish, and it's clear seedy glass. COR1914K
This is the matching wall lantern. There are a total of 3 sizes for the wall, two post tops, and the hanger. This one is # COR8410K.
I'll close with my favorite new ceiling light. It may be hard to see in the picture, but the outer glass is clear, and then there's an inner, opal etched drum glass. Very nice! Paladian Bronze is the finish, and this is the larger size, #WLS1615PN. It takes three 75-watt bulbs, too, so nice & bright in addition to being so handsome!
I'll close with my favorite new ceiling light. It may be hard to see in the picture, but the outer glass is clear, and then there's an inner, opal etched drum glass. Very nice! Paladian Bronze is the finish, and this is the larger size, #WLS1615PN. It takes three 75-watt bulbs, too, so nice & bright in addition to being so handsome!
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