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The extra large feather chandelier much like the iconic feather floor lamp takes centre stage in any luxury setting. An opulent extra large chandelier that hangs from a hand-finished stem. A part of our exclusive feather lamp collection, this huge chandelier exudes old Hollywood glamour and opulence. As part of our exclusive feather lamp series, our feather Chandeliers are finished with ostrich feathers and a brass metal base. Hand-made in our Chinese studio, there are fifteen gorgeous shades to choose from. *Please note as the plumes are hand-dyed, colors may vary. If you have any questions about our products, please contact us and we will get back to you within 24 hours. The installation method of feather chandelier The same series of products, click on the picture to learn more >>> Product Size Size: Dia 110cm x H 90cm / ∅ 43.3″ x H 35.4″ ( The fixture uses six G9 bulbs ) Size: Dia 110cm x H 120cm / ∅ 43.3″ x H 47.2″ ( The fixture uses six G9 bulbs ) Details Material: Brass, Ostrich Feather. Light source: LED bulb or Edison bulb. Light source base type: G9. Voltage: AC 110-240V Mounting: Ceiling Moisture resistance: IP 20 Damp-rated, It is generally suitable for indoor use where it can't be exposed to moisture. Environment: Indoor. Body Finishes: Polished brass, Silver. Shade Finishes: Natural, White, Cloud, Old gold, Ivy green, Black, Candy floss, Oyster pink, Mandarin orange, Navy, Peacock green. Wiring: Hardwired. Control: Compatible with common wall switches (not included). Certification: UL, ETL and CE, SAA listed. 19.7″ hanging height rod. Can be extended upon request. Download Support Specifications Installation Instructions TRANSLATE with x English Arabic Hebrew Polish Bulgarian Hindi Portuguese Catalan Hmong Daw Romanian Chinese Simplified Hungarian Russian Chinese Traditional Indonesian Slovak Czech Italian Slovenian Danish Japanese Spanish Dutch Klingon Swedish English Korean Thai Estonian Latvian Turkish Finnish Lithuanian Ukrainian French Malay Urdu German Maltese Vietnamese Greek Norwegian Welsh Haitian Creole Persian TRANSLATE with COPY THE URL BELOW Back EMBED THE SNIPPET BELOW IN YOUR SITE Enable collaborative features and customize widget: Bing Webmaster Portal Back
This charming lamp is the perfect addition to any room in your home. Whether it's on a bookshelf, nightstand, or coffee table, the Raven Bird Lamp will bring a touch of whimsy and warmth to your space. Add a playful touch to your modern home with this stylish and unique lamp. Built with premium quality resin, it has a ceramic look and feel that adds to its charm. Invite your guests into a world of elegance and charm with this adorable Raven Bird Lamp. It emits a warm and cozy light, setting the perfect mood for any occasion. With a body length of 30cm (12") and a width and height of 15cm (6"), it's the perfect size for any space. The lamp has a wattage of 90-260V and uses a G45/E12 light bulb base. Plus, you can choose from a US or EU plug type to suit your needs.
British sculptor Kate MccGwire (previously) creates uncanny organic sculptures from layers of bird feathers. The objects she creates are so precisely assembled that they seem to form hybrid creatures with tentacles or limbs that twist and curve into unexpected forms. MccGwire grew up on the Norfolk Broads, a network of rivers and lakes in eastern England where her connection with nature and fascination with birds was nurtured from an early age. More
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Design articles are always guiding us into the various ways to refresh a room, let's switch it up and do the same for the garden. 1. PRUNE This is one of my clients who called asking for some pruning. On my! I personally love to prune when a major renovation is required, believing anything can be re-shaped and saved. While the crew was busy, I pulled out the shears Yes, there was an entryway and an address. 2. EDGING AND MULCH Can I say mandatory? Looks clean and fresh, represses weeds and retains moisture Look for the best mulch you can afford, preferably black and fine. We use LEAF mulch, decomposed leaves, rich, black and finely ground. When laid, any mulch will begin to decompose. As wood mulch decomposes, that process robs the soil of nutrients. As leaf mulch goes, it feeds the soil, improving it's texture and adding nutrients Unless you reside at a Shell station, this is a big NO! Ugly, and the dyes are toxic 3. Stabilize structures and paint if needed In winter climes, snow and ice takes it's toll on our structures. Examine closely for needed repairs. A fresh coat of paint does wonders! 4. Clean, and/or replace outdoor soft goods What a renaissance for outdoor pillows; the fabrics and the designs. We carry a line whose style matches any interior pillow, some with gorgeous fringe, trim and down inserts! The rug line we carry, Dash and Albert, has a tremendous outdoor collection. New for 2014 is the collaboration with Bunny Williams, above 5. Declutter It can happen.......one day you are bringing home ornamentation, the next you are in a newspaper, misguided, posing and smiling Benches, table, fountain, watering cans.......complimentary to each other and tastefully arranged. Look around, what might be redundant, in disrepair......generally employ a good edit 6. Re access your front door Charming? Massively so if you live in a cottage, in Czechoslovakia. Enter your home as a guest would, is all clean? Decluttered? In good repair and painted or stained? Outdoor lamps sparkling clean? Consider a color change, this focal point for your home can be unassuming or exciting 7. Give up on low performing plants "I hate to kill plants!" I do too. Often as a landscape designer I am both executioner and nurturer. There are times when a plant is simply "taking up space", overgrown and beyond pruning (not too often), a blob, that is it just sits there, offering little No focus, many blob type plants, all green, no stand-outs and yes, a few weeds To live in my garden, the criteria is; must be of appropriate size must be interesting most of the growing season must be a strong performer; long bloom, colorful foliage, multi-seasonal interest I'm ruthless..... This Hydrangea above is the Incrediball, in bloom from early June to frost....nice! 8. Interesting foliage? Take a close look. Have a section where there is too much green? (disregard if all green is your goal, lovely in a formal setting). Too many leaves of the same size and shape? Insert some of the colorful foliage plants and pay close attention to the shape, mixing it up. 9. Consider the addition of Annuals To me, they are the link for a garden. They perform throughout the season weaving in and out of perennials and shrubbery that have their day until next year 10. Reevaluate your containers Are they in good order? Remove old soil, which no longer has any nutrients, and refill. How about their style and size, appropriate? Charming? YES! Appropriately sized? NO, too small That's better. Take note of the terra cotta color, which pulls from the homes bricks....nice! One of our clients. When we designed the gardens, instead of a pair of urns at the front entrance, we placed oversized, statement urns in front of the two front windows. Enjoyed from inside and out, they make a statement as they are planted fresh, four times a year, celebrating each new season. Cheers! Debra
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Garden Design: Mimicking Nature Jan 9, 2024 | By Karen Chapman | Uncategorized | deciduous trees, design, event, fall, foliage, Nature, Travel, trees, …
Okay, folks…gonna do my best here to not overshare boring details but bear with me. It’s hard when I get excited over two of my favorite things…saving money and decorating! My old living room was a gorgeous Martha Stewart Fern Green with mahogany wood furniture and my drastically overpriced custom made sectional complete with a red […]
I love spending time in my garden, but sometimes it can be a challenge to create a beautiful and functional space in a small area. That's why I've compiled a
Panel of fifteen tiles; green enamel beasts and peacock feathers painted on a white slip background; William de Morgan, England, probably Fulham Period 1887-1907.
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Embroidered wall hanging 'The Owl' worked in silks on a background of silk damask, designed by John Henry Dearle, ca. 1895, and embroidered by Mrs Battye, ca. 1898-1900, made by Morris & Co., England
Berry picking is always one of the highlights of our summer, along with the jam and pie making that follows. We have been blessed with a bounty of yummy fruits from the backyards of friends this season. These Queen Ann cherries were especially wonderful. We snacked on these right out of the bowl. No way to improve upon perfection. They are just as delicious as they are beautiful. Don't you love the summer blush of colors? When last I wrote, we were enjoying some quiet garden time from the pages of old magazine clippings I'd saved in my inspiration notebooks....
these wonder lilacs were given to me from maddocks farm organics, they sell fresh edible flowers and seasonal salads and...READ MORE
The current global creative scene is in an ongoing debate about artistic authenticity and ownership. However, I find a great freedom in using Ai text to image generators. The new tools are providing a medium of freedom. Freedom from physicality, from functionality and from modules.
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Isn't this Hosta absolutely beautiful. HOSTA: It is difficult to find a garden that is without this versitile East Asian native. Lush foliage in diverse colors, heights and textures, coupled with its ability to excel in deep shade have captured gardeners' hearts everywhere. Best Seller This Hosta is quite unique…
Ann Carrington‘s piece “Galleons and Feathers” is inspired by Wing Wo Wave City, an industrial estate in Zhuijang Province, China which manufactures a massive amount of pearl adornment. The piece is formed in the shape of a 3-mast shop, floating over an opulent sea of brooches, earrings, necklaces and tiaras. The work both contains, and is inspired by, these glistening round objects, and Carrington explains on her website that they highlight “the discrepancy between their perceived status of being timeless status symbols of refined taste and wealth (with exotic overtones) and the often very unromantic reality.” Carrington studied at Bournville College of Art, Birmingham and The Royal College of Art where she graduated in 1987. More
These paintings from the French Wallpaper Series by Kathe Fraga are inspired by the beauty and romance of the old. Painted by hand, Kathe Fraga projects vintage walls, decorations & hand worked embroideries as if they were once hidden and now revealed with a beauty that has been preserved for many years. Stunning! Kathe Fraga’s […]
"Lilicoptère" is artist Joana Vasconcelos' vision of what Marie Antoinette would ride in, were the French queen alive today. The Bell 47 helicopter is
This is a Waldorf inspired piece made of wool by the needle-felting technique. It's been created to provide a peaceful and harmonious image that communicates with the soul through its colors, textures, forms and energy. Doll: 6.5in. SHIPPING: Since shop-home is located in Montréal, contact the shop owner for more accurate delivery-time and shipping-costs. Note: it is not a toy.