My online vintage lighting store.
I came across this 1940s chandelier in an antique store. It was yellow from nicotine. But it cleaned up mighty nice!
The glass tear drops are unusual. And lovely!
This I like. Easy to clean, and elegant, but not over the top.
Just absolutely lovely —- yay a lighting post! So doing real work that generates $$$ for Cross House! Yippee!
Those are cool, and a nice variation on the ubiquitous faceted prisms. It seems they were almost universal for decades (which I am grateful for, as it’s been much easier to find matches to missing ones in one of our original chandeliers).
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This I like. Easy to clean, and elegant, but not over the top.
Just absolutely lovely —- yay a lighting post! So doing real work that generates $$$ for Cross House!
Yippee!
Those are cool, and a nice variation on the ubiquitous faceted prisms. It seems they were almost universal for decades (which I am grateful for, as it’s been much easier to find matches to missing ones in one of our original chandeliers).