Making Statements with Light
Posted by Mahogany Millworks by Design on 10th Feb 2020
When designing any space, it is simple to overlook the lighting in pursuit of countless other details. The professionals often achieve ambience by using lighting as a final touch. Consider a chandelier for foyers and other rooms with high ceilings; choose accent lighting like lamps for smaller spaces or rooms with many windows.
Broxton Rectangular Mid-Century Chandelier
Featuring caged metal and glass globes, this rectangular chandelier by Currey and Company is matchless in its originality. With a pyrite bronze finish, it has caged metal and glass globes as well as an adjustable chain. It was crafted using wrought iron with glass in the mid-century style.
Dionysus Chandelier
Adding immediate eccentricity to any entry hall or dining area, this chandelier by Currey and Company was inspired by a cluster of grapes: frosted glass spheres are attached to a wire frame, which contains 6 lights, and iron leaves finished in bronze top the bunch.
Mabon Lamp
Artisans hammered out irregular rectangles to form the base of this lamp. With natural iron and gold leaf finishes, it has an off-white linen shade lined in cotton. Its narrow footprint makes it ideal for nightstands as well as consoles alike.
Darjeeling Table Lamp
Need a little pizzazz? Brighten up that breakfast nook or cozy den with this lamp shaped like a teapot. With a vintage brass finish, it features brass construction with a beige poplin shade.