Ambreen vintage ijzeren kooi hanglamp: nostalgische charme voor tijdloze elegantie! Maak kennis met de Ambreen vintage hanglamp met ijzeren kooi, een exemplaar dat een nostalgische, rustieke charme aan uw ruimte geeft. De unieke ijzeren kooistructuur roept een gevoel van vintage elegantie op, waardoor het een ideale aanvulling is op omgevingen zoals bars, cafés, studeerkamers en eetruimtes. Deze hanglamp is zorgvuldig ontworpen en heeft een robuuste ijzeren kooiconstructie, die teruggrijpt op de klassieke industriële esthetiek. Het open kooiontwerp zorgt ervoor dat het licht zich gelijkmatig verspreidt, waardoor betoverende schaduwen ontstaan en een boeiende visuele sfeer ontstaat. Met zijn antieke afwerking wordt hij een opvallend middelpunt in elke kamer, waardoor de algehele sfeer wordt versterkt. De Ambreen hanglamp is even veelzijdig als functioneel en past naadloos in een verscheidenheid aan ruimtes. Of het nu als afzonderlijk statement-stuk of in clusters wordt gebruikt, het voegt een onderscheidend karakter en stijl toe aan elk interieur. De verstelbare ketting biedt flexibiliteit in de ophanghoogte, waardoor hij perfect bij uw ruimte past. Breng uw omgeving naar een hoger niveau met de Ambreen vintage hanglamp met ijzeren kooi en breng een vleugje vintage allure in uw huis of commerciële ruimte. Kenmerken: Vintage Industrieel Ontwerp IJzeren kooi Warme en gezellige gloed Antieke afwerking Veelzijdige toepassing Boeiende visuele weergave Verstelbare ophanghoogte Eenvoudige installatie Compatibel met verschillende lamptypen Verbetert de kamerinrichting Afmetingen Stijl Hoogte Breedte D19 30 cm / 11,7 inch 19 cm / 7,4 inch D25 33 cm / 12,8 inch 25 cm / 9,7 inch D32 25 cm / 9,7 inch 32 cm / 12,4 inch D39 20 cm / 7,8 inch 39 cm / 15,2 inch Ophangkoord is 70 cm (27,3 inch) verstelbaar. Voor langere maten kunt u contact met ons opnemen. Specificatie Spanning 90-260V Materiaal Metaal + Kristal Schakelaartype Knopschakelaar Basistype e27 Lichtbron LED-lampen Verlichtingsgebied 5-10 vierkante meter Installatietype Koordhanger Kleur Zwart, Goud Stroombron AC Itemtype Kroonluchter Is dimbaar Nee Certificering CCC,ce,ROHS Garantie 3 jaar
A bar stool that is just as comfortable as any other of our chairs! Perfect for if you are working from home at your kitchen island, or catching up with friends for a drink, you won't need to relocate. The streamlined and modern design will work with any kitchen design. The beautiful back feature means that you can admire your bar stool even when it's tucked in at your breakfast bar. The design includes an antique brass footrest and the solid Ash wood frame comes in four different stains. Featured in Chalk Linen.
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[Southern Living] I love browsing through home tours. It think it takes a great deal of talent and skill to have a house put together enough for a spread like this. I have put together rooms in my house, but I also have secret rooms overflowing with clutter that have yet to be assembled the way I want them to be. One day, I would like my entire house to be in it's place. No junk drawer, not room of clutter, just a neatly organized home that's finished. Until then, I like to dream away while touring the completed homes of others; like this lovely home belonging to the Gilchrist family, as featured in Southern Living. What a lovely tree. I love that she's coordinated her wrappings with her tree, which is also coordinated to the decor of her living room. It's wonderful! Fresh bits of greenery makes everything so festive! A lovely vintage-inspired mantel. It's gorgeous. I'm in love with all this vintage mercury glass. This is such a great little area of the house. It's formal, yet so cozy. I love the three wreaths hanging from those gorgeous windows! The chairs and foot stool are so great. Again with the fabulous mix of vintage and rustic, I'm loving it. This made me so happy when I saw it. Growing up, my Nana, who seemed to have collections of everything imaginable, collected Santa Clause figures. This was just a lovely little surprise in the decor that's so fun.
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Captain Dapper loves old stuff ... maybe even more than new stuff. Perhaps it's because my parents would drag me along to antique stores and flea markets as a kid, but I just love vintage shopping. The musty smells, the dusty finds, the rooms chock full of history ... it feels like home to me. When I found myself with some extra time in Minneapolis Saturday morning, I dragged my friend along to two salvage stores - Architectural Antiques and Art & Architecture. My first stop was Architectural Antiques, which is housed in a big old industrial building in the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District. If you have a thing for religious relics and old churches, this is the place for you! When we were walking in I noticed the old church sign being repurposed as the store's signage and thought, oh isn't that cute? It turns out, that's just the tip of the religious iceberg! Paintings, statues, even pulpits and stained glass windows are around every corner of Architectural Antiques. They were all beautiful but of course they're also very large scale. You'd need a pretty large space to accommodate most of the pieces! Of course, that didn't keep me from trying to imagine how I could use a massive altar in my tiny apartment. And speaking of massive ... This Art Deco station entrance stopped me in my tracks. Look at all the lead glass and beautiful wood! And I love the curved shape. It's probably 15 to 20 feet tall and will set you back $15,000 but it would be a statement piece in a big loft. It's not all church salvage and giant wood doors. There's also a vast collection of vintage lighting, hardware and other home elements. The pricing is a little on the high side for salvaged goods but if you're looking for one stop shopping versus scavenging for cheaper pieces at auctions, this is a good place to start. The next stop for satiating my salvage shopping needs was Art & Architecture on University Avenue. This shop is also housed in an old industrial building but this one has a cute little cupcake shop as well. Mmm ... cupcakes. Although both stores specialize in architectural artifacts, Art & Architecture is quite different from Architectural Antiques. First of all, Art & Architecture doesn't have any church salvage. Instead, you'll find old signage and maps, light fixtures and shades and lots and lots of hardware. This is a great destination if you're rehabbing a vintage house and want to find period pieces. I also stumbled upon a number of little oddities - like a bingo machine, old typewriters and vintage sign letters. In addition to Art & Architecture and Cupake, the building also houses a couple of antique shops on the upper floors. Of course I never pass up an opportunity to shoot a selfie through a mirror. Images: Jason Loper
Dating to the 1920s, a former light bulb-testing machine has been ingeniously repurposed as a bar cart to shelter spirits, wine bottles and hanging glassware. The original, nearly a century old, was salvaged from a factory in Germany. Crafted of iron, a hinged segment opens to grant access to bottles and barware, while the small …
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