Post by dr.girlfriend on Jul 27, 2014 20:31:52 GMT -5
juliahenry On sale! :-D For $459. Google reverse image search is the BOMB for stuff like this. Just right-click the picture, and copy the location. Then go to Google, choose "images," and click the little camera that shows up in the search text box. Paste in the image location and all the places that image appears online will pop up.
juliahenry On sale! :-D For $459. Google reverse image search is the BOMB for stuff like this. Just right-click the picture, and copy the location. Then go to Google, choose "images," and click the little camera that shows up in the search text box. Paste in the image location and all the places that image appears online will pop up.
Post by dr.girlfriend on Jul 27, 2014 20:46:49 GMT -5
What is it you like most...the gold, or the interlocking circles? I spray-painted my chandelier and it worked out really well, if you can find something the right shape but not color.
Post by juliahenry on Jul 27, 2014 21:18:54 GMT -5
I like the overall shape, together with the way it feels both vintage and modern. I think I'm looking for something vaguely drum-chandelier shaped, with a bit of an arabesque/filigree/Moroccan feel to it. My kitchen is pretty simple, and this would be the only really ornate thing.
I like the overall shape, together with the way it feels both vintage and modern. I think I'm looking for something vaguely drum-chandelier shaped, with a bit of an arabesque/filigree/Moroccan feel to it. My kitchen is pretty simple, and this would be the only really ornate thing.
But I can't/won't do a $500 light.
What does your budget stretch to? Might help me narrow it down.
I like the overall shape, together with the way it feels both vintage and modern. I think I'm looking for something vaguely drum-chandelier shaped, with a bit of an arabesque/filigree/Moroccan feel to it. My kitchen is pretty simple, and this would be the only really ornate thing.
But I can't/won't do a $500 light.
What does your budget stretch to? Might help me narrow it down.
Hmm. For the perfect light, I think $300-$350. But I would be very happy if I could keep it under $250 - I need three different kitchen light fixtures and I think my total budget is probably around $600 or so, with the chandelier being the most expensive one.
any suggestions would be appreciated, @dr.girlfriend - I always like the lights etc that you post. Thanks
Post by dr.girlfriend on Jul 27, 2014 22:25:54 GMT -5
This one looks pretty too but it looks like you have to give Joss & Main your email to access the price. We have reached the limits of our internet friendship. ;-)