Truly glamorous. The Hayworth floor lamp from Adesso evokes elegance with a sleek satin steel finish and textured linen shade, making it an alluring selection for the bedroom or living room.
Atelier de Troupe is a niche lighting and furniture brand inspired by Modernism, Art Deco, and cinema, taking a narrative approach to its collections.
When the Willard family took over an old plot of Central California grassland, they knew they had a lot of work ahead of them. The acreage had been neglected and the farm house that sat on it was in bad condition. But Tamlyn, her husband Scott, and her twin boys had recently driven all the way across the country from their home in Florida in an Airstream, so they were no strangers to committing to adventures. More importantly, they could see the incredible potential that the property held. So they got to work and Wild Run Farm was born. Today, the farm is a pastoral dreamscape filled with chickens, a vegetable garden, a newly renovated house, an impossibly cute calf named Finn, and plans for even more on the near horizon. We caught up with Tamlyn to chat about functional farmhouse decorating, living out West, and the satisfaction of working hard in a beautiful natural environment. You have such a beautiful farm and home! Can you talk about where the farm is located and what animals and plants do you raise? We are on the Central Coast of California just a few miles inland from Monterey/Carmel. It is such a dream to be able to live here. The valley we live in is actually a famous valley known as the Pastures of Heaven thanks to John Steinbeck. He grew up in this area! It is our own little slice of heaven for sure. Our little farm was just begging to be brought to life. When we purchased it last June it was in serious disrepair. No one had ever touched the land! We were shocked because this area is known for having some of the most fertile land. It has been a true joy working the ground and creating our farm. This last Spring we planted our first round of what will be U-Pick orchard that will be open to the public with almost 300 fruit trees that are all heirloom varieties and organic. Our other big focus will be on large flower fields that will be the backbone of the farm business. We currently have our first field of dahlias growing. And of course, the animals! I want them all and my husband has to rein me in. But we will have alpacas, sheep, goats, and maybe pigs. We currently have our four Highland/Wagyu cows that are pets. They are an actual family: the big mama is Bonnie Mae, and she has her children Tilley, Clover, and of course Finn! Have you lived on a farm before? Never! This is all so new to me. I have always been happiest in nature. I am not a city girl by any means, but I have always lived in larger towns. The quiet of living so far removed takes my breath away most days. Maybe it comes with age, but there is something so satisfying about sitting outside or with the windows open as I am right now listening to the sounds of the farm and, as evening comes, watching the night skies in pure darkness. I never knew I could feel this alive. How did moving across the country come about? Two years ago I decided that our family needed to spend way more time together because all we did was work! We own our business and while we worked harder than we ever knew possible, I knew were at a breaking point. So I bought an Airstream, loaded them up, and took off across the country. We spent a little over six months roaming about. We were already homeschooling the boys and my husband discovered he could do most of his work remotely. We pushed through that super uncomfortable spot of self discovery. Finding ourselves again and reconnecting in a way I never thought possible. Then the time came for us to turn back around and head back home. That was not happening. I had a taste of living out West again and I was hooked. So my saint of a husband trusted my crazy idea and we moved to California and bought a farm! How have your twin boys taken to life on the farm? They are loving it! Unless you ask them to clean the chicken coop. It is so very different from what they are used to but they are nature lovers and explorers. I have found such joy in watching them work side by side with us. This is all new for us, so everyone’s input is taken. The look in their eyes when they see a vegetable grow that they can pick and eat straight from the garden makes this all worth it. But I know how important the balance is. With us so close to the coast beach, trips still happen weekly. Even though the water is so cold they love exploring the tide pools. And hey, that is what wetsuits are for. Let’s talk about your home. Was it in good shape when you bought it, or did you need to make significant upgrades? It had the most beautiful bones and the land was everything I had dreamed of. But the home itself was in serious disrepair. We knew we were in for a project. But that is what we love to do, so we rolled up our sleeves and have not stopped! I look back on this last year and I am blown away by how much we have accomplished. Then I look at my dream list and I know we have only touched the tip of the iceberg. There is so much possibility! My creativity is in its element out here. Thank goodness my husband understands and supports my wild dreams. How would you describe your decorating sensibility? What element of putting your stamp on a space is the most satisfying for you? I love good clean lines that have a bit of texture. Not stuffy but filled with character. A space that is lived in by the people I love. This is my third home renovation and each time I learn so much about what works and how to make a home flow. Find the blocked corners and open them up! Take out that wall. Move a door. Find what works for your family. Also, it helps to have your home tell a story. I hate matchy matchy but I always run the same color palette throughout the whole house. This house had its own set of challenges and the biggest one was I had to make very fast design decisions. Also, we literally had nothing for the house. Not even a spoon! We had pulled our Airstream into the driveway and all we had what was on us. We still own our home in Florida and have it as a furnished rental, so we used the new home as a clean slate. While that sounds like a dream at first, it quickly becomes a very large task. We still have so many spaces that are not done but will get there. When we finally moved into the house four days before Thanksgiving and hosted 18 people, nothing was on the walls, beds were barely put together and our first meal cooked was a turkey. We pulled out bread boards, thrifted dinner plates and laughed our way through the craziness! But in that moment I knew this home was exactly what it needed to be. What’s your favorite part of the house to spend time in? The kitchen is my domaine. I love what we have done in there. It is functional and beautiful with so many fun little details. I love the mix of modern and farmhouse. The mixes of texture and color. It truly is the hub of the house. But I also love my greenhouse. It is my own personal sanctuary. My husband built it with the kids and we picked each and every piece of wood and window from a local salvage yard. I love to sit in there and work with my baby seedlings. For someone that basically killed every plant I have ever owned, this space makes my heart so happy. Where do you find design inspiration for your home? Nature! What is happening outside? What speaks to my mood? I also wanted to push myself a bit with this house, so I brought in bold dark greens, black tiles, totally unconventional floors, and plastered walls. Lots of textures that help bring the feeling of living on a farm inside but with a modern twist. In one of your posts, you describe yourself as wearing, “a messy bun with muck boots 90% of the time now…” At the same time, you have a beautiful and seemingly pristine home. What’s your secret for managing the mess of a farm while keeping a clean and serene home? Well first rule of having a farm is your home will never be clean, between dirt, dogs, and children! But I do love an organized home. Clutter does not serve me well. I find I become very emotionally bogged down if I don’t keep the house organized. I am not fanatical but everything has a place or we don’t keep it. And shoes stay outside! We have to ask… How did you get your calf Finn and how amazing is it to have him in your life? He is the light of my life! Finn was born here last December to Bonnie Mae and he has been my greatest blessing on the farm. He thinks I am part of the herd. The amount of nicknames a cow could have may be topped out with this boy. I just love all of my cows but Finny is my baby. Finally, do you ever miss Florida? If given a second chance, would you do this all again?I miss my friends, and I know I am supposed to say I miss my home there, but my soul is so happy playing in the dirt and living the best version of my life out here in the California sunshine. Life is strange. But if we intentionally listen to the little voice soon it becomes so loud you cannot ignore what it is saying. So follow a path that seems wild and unknown. Shop the Space Photography by Andi M. Johnson
Overview We get it. Everyone deserves to enjoy the benefits of good design in their homeand now everyone can. Meet Mitzi. Inspired by the founder of Hudson Valley Lightings grandmother, a painter and master antique-finder, Mitzi mixes classic with contemporary, sacrificing no quality along the way. Designed with thoughtful simplicity, each fixture embodies form and function in perfect harmony. Less clutter and more creativity, Mitzi is attainable high design. Unlock the versatility of the pendant to give your space a fresh feel. How about one next to your bed or on either side of a mirror to light your morning wake-up routine? Stagger a few at different heights over your breakfast nook in a cluster or pop three over your kitchen island. They really can go everywhere. Maximum Height is 120 inches. Product Dimensions Height: 10.5 Inches Width: 8.75 Inches Diameter: 8.75 Inches Depth: 9.0 Inches Canopy Width: 4.50 Inches Backplate Width: 4.50 Inches Product Weight: 6.00 Pounds Lamping Information Number of Bulbs: 1 bulbs General Lamping Description: - Medium Base G25 60 Watt Bulb Wattage: 60.00 Watts Bulb Base: E26 Bulb Voltage: 120 Volts Certifications and Compliance UL Rating: Dry Electrical Specifications Connection Type: Hardwire Product Highlights Glass: Clear Lamp Type: Incandescent
Covet Wide Clip Bath Sconce in Polished Nickel
The RV Astley Aprica Pendant Light is a unique sight with a touch of the industrial. Elegance comes as standard though thanks to its graceful extra features. The use of antique brass gives a huge amount of style with an inherent elegance. Matched with so many fabulous crystals it is a brilliant design. The crystals sit across the entire edge of the pendant lamp. They are multi-faceted for an immensely radiant shine. It will benefit your space whether large or small, reaching into the darkest corners. The look of the light and the style of the lamp work together to give you a truly stunning result. Item dimensions: 27cm (H) x 60cm (W) x 60cm (D) Bulbs (not included): E14 (40 watt) Total drop: 118.5cm Weight: 11kg
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Ashdown Wall Light features the industrial style frame which is elevated by the addition of a champagne silk shade and bronze, silver or gold finishing. One 13 watt, 120 volt GU24 Fluorescent bulb is required, but not included. 12 inch width x 22 inch height x 4 inch depth. ADA compliant.
An attractive Mid-Century Modern table lamp combining ivory ceramic material with a wood neck, base and finial. 23" high overall. Base is 5" wide. Shade is 12 1/2" across the top x 14" across the bottom x 10 1/2" high. Weighs 5.2 lbs. Uses one maximum 150 watt standard-medium base bulb (not included). On-off socket switch. Style #9H567 at Lamps Plus.
Ornamental 30 inch Italian chandelier from the 1960s that can also be adopted as a flush mount. Featuring 16 bulbs with 40W each this fixture is in excellent condition. The overall height is a customizable feature, longer/shorter stems can be provided.
A harsh shadowy situation often occurs with flush mount ceiling lights. I'm mighty concerned about them low-hanging pendulous cans suspended
Up is an elegant and sculptural suspension light created by Utu. The design features a conical-shaped linen lampshade encased within a structure made of metal rods, accentuating the shape of the light and highlighting the contrast between hard and soft textures. The Up suspension light is a great way to add a touch of class.
16 1/2" high x 11" wide. Each shade is 7 3/4" high x 4 3/4" wide. Backplate is 8 1/2" high x 5" wide. Extends 6" from the wall. Weighs 2.7 lbs. Uses two maximum 60 watt candelabra base bulbs (not included). Veronica two-light wall sconce by Crystorama. A minimal, modern look. Aged brass finish over steel construction. Can only be installed with lights pointing up as shown. This two-light wall sconce from Crystorama will make a pleasing addition to your any room with its attractive aged brass finish over a steel frame. Additional Info: From the Crystorama lighting brand, this design features a sleek aged brass finish frame and attractive metal backplate. Constructed from steel, it comes complete with a lovely white shade. Install on each side of your bed to create soft illumination for nighttime reading, or use in a living room seating area or bath vanity for chic, modern lighting. Shop all Crystorama
J.T. Kalmar chandelier, 1950s. Original condition.
Murphy lamp is perfect for the hospitality industry as well as a modern home design. Featuring an antique brass metal frame, this 33" table lamp has two lights with pull chains for easy on/off capabilities. The natural linen drum shade comes with antique gold trim to bring cohesion to the neutral design.
The Brielle Wall Light offers a chic, contemporary look featuring an Opal glass globe diffuser set into a concrete rod extended out from a round backplate, complete with Aged Brass or Polished Nickel finished accents. UL listed.
Exquisite French Art Deco style chandelier in the manner of Josef Hoffmann. This chandelier starts at the top with a squared design canopy then leads to the to six solid, streamlined support arms that hold the chandelier body of accentuated free-hanging glass rods that create a larger square design in the center and is surrounded on each corner by a more slender squared design which leaves the glass rods hanging past the center square design. The nickeled bronze bands that support all the glass rods feature a stylized cut-out design. This chandelier is restored to mint condition and the height can be adjusted.
Welcome a whole new level of classy into your space with the mosaic tile. This startlingly handsome marble mosaic tile trio is sure to shake things up. Sophisticated marble meets modern-day colors to create a coveted statement piece. Pair with darker furniture or matte fixtures to make it pop. What's Included? 0.73 Square Feet Per Box Features Grade - 1, marble mosaic for commercial 7 residential floors and wall use This product has a PEI rating of 4 (endurance and hardness indicator) and therefore is suited for all residential uses (walls and floors) and light-duty commercial applications. Surface Preparation: Ensure the surface is clean, dry, and smooth. Remove any old flooring or debris, and repair any cracks or imperfections. Layout Planning: Determine the tile layout, starting from the center and working outward. Use spacers to maintain consistent gaps between tiles. Adhesive Application: Apply thin-set mortar or adhesive to the surface using a trowel. Ensure an even, grooved application. Tile Placement: Press the tiles into the adhesive, following the layout plan. Use a level to maintain evenness. Cutting Tiles: Use a tile cutter or saw to cut tiles for edges and corners. Ensure precise measurements and cuts. Grout Application: Once the adhesive sets, apply grout into the gaps between tiles. Use a rubber float to press it in and wipe away any excess. Grout Sealing: After the grout dries, apply a sealer to protect it from stains and moisture. Finishing: Remove spacers, clean any adhesive or grout residue, and polish the tiles to a shine if needed. Curing: Allow the installation to cure for the recommended time before heavy use. Tile installation can vary based on the type of tile (ceramic, porcelain, natural stone), surface (walls, floors, countertops), and specific conditions, so it's essential to follow TCNA guidelines and consider hiring a professional if unsure.
Product Code: 50168Fitting Height: 44 cmFitting Width: 40 cmFitting Depth: 40 cmCeiling Rose Dimensions: H2.6*D14 cmMaximum Drop: 120 cmMinimum Drop: 60
Pierre Chandelier is reminiscent of 1940s industrialism, this piece is bold, glamorous, and versatile. Clear glass globes extending from arms of Brushed Brass emit a warm, welcoming light while vertical threaded rods and metal tubing in Matte Black add just the right amount of urban flair. Includes one 3 inch, one 6 inch, and three 12 inch rods. Sloped ceiling adaptable with the swivel at the bottom of the canopy.
Cambridge bronze finish. Design by Kichler lighting. Takes two 100 watt bulbs or two 23-30 watt CFL bulbs (not included). 18" wide. 8" high body. 46" overall height. Shade is 11 1/2" wide and 6 3/4" high. Canopy is 5 1/2" square. Sloped ceiling kit included. This 2-light pendant from the Moxie Collection by Kichler makes a warm, smooth contemporary statement. A stunning retro design has been updated and its geometric silhouette finished in warm Cambridge Bronze. Horizontal bars curve in and out in a rectangular cage surrounding the off-white linen shade. A satin white etched glass diffuser adds additional softness to the look. Shop all Kichler
Overview Inspired by Mid-Century Modern design, this collection features tapered hoods that conceal LED modules that can be adjusted to direct the light. The Black finish with contrasting Satin Brass accents softens the look to work in a broader range of design. The wall pin up lamps work great at bedside while the floor lamp version is at home next to a chair. Product Dimensions Height: 12.5 Inches Overall Max Height: 58.50 Inches Length: 43.25 Inches Overall Min Height: 12.50 Inches Width: 43.25 Inches Wire-Cord Length: 120.00 Inches Canopy Length: 6.00 Inches Canopy Width: 6.00 Inches Shade Height: 3.90 Inches Product Weight: 16.50 Pounds Lamping Information Number of Bulbs: 9 bulbs General Lamping Description: - Integrated LED 6.5 Watt Bulb Wattage: 6.50 Watts Bulb Voltage: 120 Volts Bulbs Included: Yes Light Bulb Specifications Average Lifespan: 35000 Certifications and Compliance UL Rating: Dry Safety Rating: cETLus Electrical Specifications Connection Type: Hardwire Warranty Information Warranty: 5 Years Product Highlights Lamp Type: LED Color Temperature: 3000 Lumen Output: 4680
Acrylic and iron chandelier with antiqued brass finish. Uses six 60 watt, type B bulbs. Canopy included, 6\"W x 1\"T. Chain, 10 ft.; wire, 12 ft. Approx. 30\"H x 30\"W x 30\"D. Back plate: 6\" x 1\". Feather dust. Imported. Weight, 31 lbs. Boxed weight, approx. 51 lbs.
Fiorella Mini Suspension featuring a White, Gold, Silver, or Copper shade is reminiscent of an exuberant bouquet of flowers filled with freshness and vitality.
The Dusk Dawn Table Lamp is a brass and metallic glass table lamp designed by Branch Creative for Ghidini 1961. The lamp is available in 3 versions: suspension, table and floor. Dimensions: Ø 35 x H 50 cm Materials & Finishes: polished brass and metallic brass Please refer to the Ghidini Materials and Finishes Cata
Brilliant Chandelier - 7 Arm combines meticulously selected and assembled vintage parts to create sculptural fixtures imbued with an old world elegance. Nestled in settings of warm brass - cut glass globes, crystals and other jewelry like gems add multifaceted sparkle to your space. Each piece is hand crafted specially for you upon order. The result is a one-of-a-kind work of art certain to stand the test of time. MATERIALS: Electrical compo...