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iron bracket shelving

Emily Oster

I am always looking for subtle ways to spruce up our kitchen and my newest idea is to add in iron bracket shelving. It would be a nice touch to tie in our antique marble table that has a cast iron base plus it would add more storage and interest to our wall space. I am using the below images to persuade Jeff into the hanging process - he absolutely hates to hang things....

Have a good weekend everyone!

from top left - cast iron shelf bracket via House of Antique Hardware - home of Leanne Ford Shaffer of Acre Goods + Services via Country Living - townhouse of Alison Cayne via Habitually Chic - tile pantry via…

from top left - cast iron shelf bracket via House of Antique Hardware - home of Leanne Ford Shaffer of Acre Goods + Services via Country Living - townhouse of Alison Cayne via Habitually Chic - tile pantry via REMODELISTA  - via Marcus Design Inc. - via workbook by westbrook -  rustic brass shelf bracket via Signature Hardware - via Country Living - via Historic Houseparts

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living room light update + copper sconces

Emily Oster

About 3 weeks ago, I blogged about our need for a new living room light fixture. I had found 4 main contenders and was pretty unsure about which one to choose or even if I should keep looking. Well after some more thought and on somewhat of a whim I made a purchase....the Urban Outfitters 4040 Locust Metal Pipe Pendant Light!

It arrived last week and while, it hasn't been installed yet, I think its going to look great. Also, it was marked down even more to just $129!  In person, the copper isn't too shiny and isn't too pink - two of main concerns. And while the fixture is super cheap, it doesn't feel or appear so. 

Before having the electrician out to install it, I need to select a reading sconce to go along with it (don't want to pay for two trips out). I am thinking something with copper touches but not fully copper. Below are my top picks.

1. Industrial Light Electric's - Metal Shade Wall Sconce

If you read this post about lighting choices for our back hallway, then you know I am a fan of Industrial Light Electric's products. What I like most about this sconce is it's finish. Made of raw metal, the sconce isn't black nor is it copper. It falls nicely in the middle with its natural finish making it work well with other metals.

The price of this fixture starts at $109.

2. Cedar & Moss' Tilt Cone

Cedar & Moss is another company I have blogged about before. They make sleek, clean lined fixtures with the tilt sconce being a great example of their product styling. My favorite thing about this option is its shape. It's simple while still distinctly modern. This fixture is available in four finishes and three different arm lengths. If we went with this selection, I would choose the modern black and the 3" arm. 

Pricing starts at $189.

3. Schoolhouse Electric's Princeton Sophomore Sconce 

This Schoolhouse Electric sconce is very similar in shape and styling to the Industrial Light Electric option. However, what sets the two apart is their finishes. This one is definitively more black and much more copper. It also is backordered which means its pretty much out of the running.

The price of this sconce starts at $159. 

I am fairly confident I know which one I want to order but I am going to run the options by Jeff and see what he thinks. Hurray for making progress!

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hallway sconcesnovember 5, 2014

hallway sconces
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cedar & mossmay 29, 2015

cedar & moss
may 29, 2015

industrial barn lights for our back hallway

Emily Oster

Last Friday's post sent me on the search for our back hall flushmounts. I looked around at a lot of different styles and am on the fence as to whether I want to just go classic/traditional or do something with a bit more interest. Currently, I am gravitating towards an industrial barn light fixture. 

Two great lighting sources for this particular style are Barn Light Electric and Industrial Light Electric. My favorites from Barn Light Electric are the Wallaby and the Sydney. Both are super customizable with multiple shade dimensions, 20 finish options and different glass options as well. 

From Industrial Light Electric, I really like the Industrial Metal Shade Light and Glass Shade Light. Both have only the option to choose white or black which I think I am ok with since I am leaning towards just doing white. These two options are also slightly less expensive than either of the Barn Light options which is always a plus. 

The style is so iconic that I am sure there are so many new and vintage options out there but, at least for the moment, I am limiting my selection which will hopefully make my decision a bit easier.

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