Is your room only about there but is missing which you just striking component to polish off it? A light fixture which wows will finish the room and include a stamp of exceptional personal style. Largely used outdoor spaces, a lantern is a light fixture worth contemplating within the house. Their look is somewhere between a pendant light and a chandelier, and fashions run the full gamut from conventional carriage house to exotic Moroccan.
Munger Interiors
Often when we see this type of lantern, it is over our minds and we are standing at a person’s front door. Seeing it in eye level shows off its details and changes how we encounter it.
Giannetti Home
A wrought iron carriage lantern in this sunny dining area adds designer Brooke Giannetti’s patina style.
Tobi Fairley Interior Design
Until this lantern came together, this collected room was lacking a pop of color. This Chinoiserie lantern adds Asian flair and a healthy dollop of red.
ZeroEnergy Design
This designer included an aged zinc paint scrub into a pair of lanterns found at Vagabond Vintage. She then hung them out of pipes with rope, developing a unique and memorable lighting solution.
Tobi Fairley Interior Design
This Gothic lantern plays off the other metallic finishes in the room, and mediates between the dominating curvy lines and the grid of framed prints.
Anne Rue Interiors
Now this specific fixture is on my radar, I am noticing it around Houzz. Its four-light inside makes it a chandelier, while its exterior gives it more of a pendant light look. It creates a wonderful first impression in an entryway.
Here it is again, light up a soft and luxurious living area.
Janell Beals – House of Fifty
A cream color inside this iron lantern calms the light and makes it quite interior-friendly.
Kate Jackson Design
This contemporary cloche-shaped lantern adds geometry for the eclectic room.
Lanterns can also be a excellent choice on your kitchen island. This pair’s proportions are a fantastic fit for this large island.
SGH Designs inc..
Ornate detailing on this lantern functions nicely with the other accessories in this area.
Vanessa De Vargas
This red, birdcage-esque classic lantern is the focus of the dining room-library hybrid.
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