Mar 17, 2012






We want to light up your life, old school. We are excited to expand our industrial look with a new local artist creating lamps with vintage bottles and iron piping. Some even from the pre -prohibition era. But unlike prohibition we are going to tell you yes!
Industrial Chic
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vintage glass bottle lamps
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These light fixtures are very cool. I can see them in a loft, a tavern, a wine cellar, a restaurant, a lodge or a cabin. Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing, Connie
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