Category Archives: Light Fixtures

Barnwood Light Series

I was asked to design, fabricate, and install some custom lighting for a very high-end home about to be placed on the market.

The existing light fixtures were cheap, underscaled, and not suited to the overall look and feel of this very grand entryway.

The same was true in the kitchen.  Over the island were two small, cheap pendants.  I made a large suspended fixture with ten individual lamps (controlled by an in-wall dimmer) from two intersecting barn beams.

This L-shaped chandelier followed the island beneath, adding needed illumination and atmosphere, and was suspended from the ceiling using real lasso rope.

The beams, like the wood for the entry sconces, were reclaimed from a Colorado farm demolition project in 2014 that just keeps on giving.

These beams were capped with copper boxes which were given an darkened patina look through the help of an oxidizer.

Yes, there is a burned-out bulb in these photos.  One arrived in the mail with broken filaments – I had to take my photos before I could get the replacement!

The soft arch of the central sconce in the foyer is formed from a pair of leaf springs found at my local salvage yard.

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Barrel Hoop Chandelier

The client had purchased this orb created from four barrel hoops from Revised in Prescott (where I sell some of my work.)  I turned this into a dining room fixture with four Midwood vintage bulbs from Brooklyn Bulb Co. and brown rayon-covered cord.  The suspension armature for the four bulbs was something I welded up specific for the purpose.  This piece is similar to the Orb Lamps I made last year.

Minno Lamp

Sometimes with a little help, a simple artifact can become something extraordinary.  I used to go fishing with my dad when I was a kid in Pennsylvania, and we would sometimes take a minnow bucket like this with us to keep the live bait he would catch in a local stream.

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This first one is a Christmas gift for a faithful client, but you can bet I’ll be making more soon.

Orb Lamps for Overland Journal

In another phase of Anastasis’ designs at the Overland Journal headquarters, I installed three globe-like pendants created from barrel hoops. We found three very cool pulleys and used a combination of rope and chain to hang them from the ceiling. Finished off with vintage cloth-covered twist cord and three different “edison” bulbs from Brooklyn Bulb Co.

Werklight Fixtures

Werklight Fixtures

These bare-bones hanging fixtures were created specially for Revised in downtown Prescott, Arizona, repurposing basic exterior lampholders that the previous tenant left behind. These fixtures accept any standard bulb, but these are outfitted with LED daylight-temperature floodlights for true color rendering over the work table where CeCe Caldwell’s paints and techniques are demonstrated in the shop.

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I will be making some variants of these for sale in Revised, or contact me for purchase info.