i'm a big fan of bottles. old/ new, empty/ full- you name it. when we started planning the roost i knew we had to use an ecclectic assortment of bottles for our pendant lights.

the bottles that made the final cut- clean and ready to go.

the cluster over the farm table.

the bottle tower in the window. (i was saving bottles for a long time ;) )

robyn and i picked up these light fixtures at
the restore. we needed wall sconces and loved the idea of seeing them in such an unexpected way.

of course they are hard to photograph- so you may just have to come in person to enjoy these.
(all photos credit ilana panich-linsman)
1 comment:
Those lights are so cool!
Have seen bottles this way- but not the overhead lights TURNED wall sconce! Very attractive and artful.
Great ideas!
blessings~
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