
Seriously in love with these vintage-inspired trouble lights. Wouldn’t one of these lovelies look beautiful strung above a wooden table and tolix chairs? Of course, with such a setup one would be forced to eat aged chevre and torn bits of crusty bread with a glass of red wine for every meal… Sounds perfect to me.
Mechanic’s Beacon Lights 1, 2 & 3
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Britt McMaster is addicted to cucumbers. She and her husband, Ryan, live and work in a tiny apartment in downtown Vancouver, BC. Both Ryan and Britt love to write lists of all their ideas on action sheets, and they have pages and pages. They write especially quickly after they've each had a dry cappuccino or two. Most of those fanciful ideas will stay on paper, but Cucumbersome is Britt's platform to try some out.
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These are gorgeous!!! I must find out a way to make these on the cheap, because I am not in the place to be spending $150 each on these little lights. Thanks for putting on my radar!!!
Me too , I want one or two .
Chris
Just beachy
I love these totally vintage-in-feel trouble light, the industrial feeling pendant would feel right at home over the kitchen table, island, or hung in groups just about anywhere!
You can purchase a similar style wire shade from this website:
http://www.rejuvenation.com/fixshow175/templates/selection.phtml
http://www.rejuvenation.com/fixshow168/templates/selection.phtml
The shades are $20 each…
They also have the full pendant, but they are also around $150 each.
Just discovered your blog - love these and also lots of the other stuff you mention.
I just saw a tutorial on how to make a light inspired by these very lights.
Here’s the link : http://ashleyannphotography.com/blog/2009/09/21/diy-anthropolgie-inspired-pendant-light/
The DIY version is very cute and may inspire you too. Love your blog, such beautiful stuff!
Thanks for the link! That’s really cute.