Image 2 of 17 from gallery of Hulme Living Leaf Street Housing / Mecanoo. Photograph by Greg Holmes Photography
Image 5 of 17 from gallery of Hulme Living Leaf Street Housing / Mecanoo. Photograph by Greg Holmes Photography
Usually ships in within 5 to 7 days when in stock. Live chat to confirm stock.With its name taken from the famous architectural design of the Robie House, this series embodies of the elements of the Prairie style design. The Robie nine light multi tier chandelier in midnight black enhances the beauty of your home with ample light and style to match today's trends.From the brand formerly known as Sea Gull LightingFeatured in the decorative Robie series9 A19 Medium 75 watt light bulbsetched / white inside glass shadesTraditional iron forms and casual styling available in three finishesLinear elements stream throughout the fixture to compose a relaxed but exotic ambianceFinish: Midnight BlackFamily: RobieEnergy Star: Dimensions: D:33'' H:34'' O:108 1/2''Height in Inches: 34Max Height: 108.5Width: Diameter: 33Length: Extension: Item Weight: 17.93Canopy: D:5'' H:7/8'' RoundBackplate: Wire/Cord Length: 120Wire Color: BlackChain Length: 72Stems included Qty & Size: Shade/Glass: etched / white inside glass shadesMaterial: SteelMax Ceiling Slope: 45Voltage: 120Lamping: 9 A19 Medium 75 watt light bulbsTemperature (°K): CRI: Lumens: Number of Bulbs: 9Type of Bulbs: A19Max Wattage: 75Carton Length: 34.25Carton Width: 11.25Carton Height: 21.25Carton Weight: 20.8Spec Sheet Instruction Sheet The Generation Lighting Collection takes inspiration from our generations of experience serving the unique needs of builders and contractors while delighting homeowners and remodelers. Today, our wide assortment of indoor lighting, outdoor lighting and ceiling fans offers on-trend looks at a compelling value. Formerly Murray Feiss. Safety Rating: cETLSafety RATING LOCATION: damp
An award-winner at the Street of Dreams, this breathtaking home incorporates the best elements of classic Northwest living in one open, richly detailed floor plan. A lodge-inspired exterior sets a stunning emphasis on nature that continues throughout the home's indoor spaces. Views abound in nearly every room, where tall, oversized windows connect the interiors to their natural surroundings. A unique, outdoor kitchen area furthers a bond with the outdoors. Connecting to the large great room, which features a high, vaulted ceiling and generous built-ins, the two-island kitchen features an adjoining nook, built-in wine cooler and a separated, built-in desk area, which emphasizes the home's functionality-open, airy rooms have been designed to be as livable as they are they spacious. Related Plan: Get an alternate version with house plan 6969AM.
On a rural hillside property encircled by fern-carpeted woods with breathtaking Green Mountain views, owners of the Elemental House in Vermont
A modern residence in Seattle's Leschi neighborhood that seamlessly blends the interior with the outdoor spaces making the most of the scenic views.
The area around Leaf Street in Hulme, just outside Manchester city centre, has a history of urban renewal. The typical Victorian terraced houses were demolished after World War II to make room for the infamous Hulme Crescents, the largest social housing project in the United Kingdom at the time. In the 1990s, the ‘Crescents’ were demolished and a large part of the neighbourhood redeveloped. Hulme Living on Leaf Street is a fourth generation urban renewal housing development that combines apartments and single-family homes in one building mass. On the south-eastern side, the plot borders the main access road to the neighbourhood and other buildings from Manchester Metropolitan University. Appropriate to this scale, the residential complex extends to five levels of apartments. The compact building volume meanders across the plot and gradually decreases in scale to the north. The three-storey family houses on this side of the development are on par with the adjacent 1930s dwellings. The brick building acts as a connecting element between the various structures bordering the plot. The S-shape of the building creates two semi-enclosed public green spaces. The entrance court is turned to the Hulme Arch Bridge and has the character of a garden square. Facing Leaf Street is a park area where children can play. The public spaces are connected to each other via large gates in the building volume, which also mark the entrances to the apartments. Many existing trees on the plot were preserved by the elegant shape of the complex. A wide variety of vegetation ensures that residents can experience all different seasons. Cycling paths and footpaths across the plot are connected to the existing infrastructure and informal walkways. This way, the building complex and its surrounding public space form one unified urban plan.
OVERVIEW / Sitting harmoniously in the leafy streets of Essendon, Deco House is a stunning architectural project that captures the essence of a late art deco clinker brick home while infusing it with contemporary elements. This beautifully reimagined residence offers a perfect blend of nostalgia
Completed in 2008 in Seattle, United States. Images by Pb Elemental Architecture. The four unit project is a premier home placed in a small suburb of South Seattle called Beacon Hill. Surrounded by older one story brick homes, the...
Broad Street House is new build home in Suffolk by Nash Baker Architects. The house utilises a palette of natural and traditional materials to blend with the...
Imagine you’re strolling down a narrow, cobblestone street on a crisp morning. On either side, elegant houses with their terracotta roofs and stucco walls gleam … Read more
Image 5 of 20 from gallery of 8 Houses in Alcántara Street / Cristián Izquierdo Lehmann. Photograph by Roland Halbe
The media outbreak for architect Elisabetta Andreoli and artist Ligia D'Andrea’s book "Andean Architecture of Bolivia", which focuses on the work...
Image 18 of 27 from gallery of Olival Street House / ARX Portugal Arquitectos. Photograph by Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Kevin Lucbert (Paris, 1985) is a young illustrator who got a diploma in 2008 at the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (Ensad) in Paris and is currently based in Berlin. His Biro art portrays suburban streets, houses, doorways and forests on the brink between art with a naïf edge and...
Noted recently: handmade tiles in terra cotta, ceramic, and cement by Italian designer Elisa Passino, made in Portugal and Morocco and inspired by architec
Image 5 of 16 from gallery of House on Adeline Street / Yale School of Architecture. Photograph by Zelig Fok and Haylie Chan
A modern house in Seattle with corrugated metal siding and contrasting wood window frames.
Whether you’re looking to create an eye-catching focal point or just need something to help your plants grow, Let our modern trellis guide your outdoor life and allow your plants to grow, bloom and blossom adding natural green beauty to your space. Hand made to your specifications here in the in the USA. Available in various heights and widths so you can find one that fits your garden and landscape perfectly. Pick from multiple stunning finishes all powder coated to ensure it can withstand hard outdoor elements and last years to come. Easy installation that takes no more than 45 minutes. Easy to stake in the ground to add beauty and functionality to any indoor or outdoor space Brighten Up Your Space: Creating living walls and vertical gardens to add color and vibrancy to your indoor or outdoor space. Great for climbing plants such as Honeysuckle, Ivy Vine, Rose, Jasmine, Sweet Peas, Grape and others Color & Dimensions: Available in a wide array of sizes and smooth finishes. Pick from our most popular sizes and smooth finishes. Don’t see the size or finish you’d like? Request a custom size or finish to ensure it fits your space perfectly, just send us an email or message our live chat for quick help. Need help measuring, here’s a quick guide to help! Patterns: Aside from size and color, pick your trellis in a Rectangular Grid, Square Grid or Horizontal Line pattern American Built: From the sketches to the final weld, your trellis is hand built in Los Angeles, California and made to order using durable 3/16 angle bar to build a strong and durable frame that can support your growing garden Preassembled & Installation Ready: Crafted to make installation as easy and quick as possible. 8" or 12" inch stakes attached to ensure you can stake your climbing plant support system in 45 minutes or less even with no experience Finish: Powder coated to give your metal trellis a smooth and aesthetic finish while being able to withstand the harshest outdoor conditions ✓ Uv Damage Resistant☀ ✓ Water & Snow Corrosion Resistant❄ ✓ Rust-Resistant
The Provence Interior Full Radius Top Double Door is a statement piece, blending the grandeur of double doors with the elegance of a full arch. This design, inspired by the timeless beauty of Provence, France, captures the essence of its picturesque landscapes and historic architecture. The full arch top adds a significant architectural element, drawing inspiration from the arched doorways of old French chateaus. Each door features equal window panes, meticulously arranged to bring in natural light while maintaining privacy. This door set, crafted from high-quality glass and solid steel or metal, is not just durable but also exudes a sense of luxury and sophistication. It's perfect for those who wish to make a bold entrance statement, combining the charm of French design with modern elegance.
Image 11 of 27 from gallery of Henley Street / Jackson Clements Burrows Architects. Photograph by John Gollings
Designed by ELASTICOSPA+3, Slow Horse, All project tries to bring in a new aura, in a town developed in the seventies for mere lucrative purposes. A place that gives its best when snow covers the eyesores of architecture arrogance.
set on a land with vineyards and pasture, herbst architects used landscaping elements such as gabion walls to divide the property into four pavilions.
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Image 8 of 22 from gallery of Transformation House / Lautenbag Architectuur + De Stadsmeubelmaker. Photograph by Bas Gijselhart