Monday, September 14, 2009

Bright Eyed


I was in New York last week and got home last night to piles of mail, hundreds of email messages and 152 blog posts to read (you were busy while I was away.) Oh, and to hear them tell it, the three best behaved children in the world.

I thought I'd be all caught up today but find the Family Fun Fest schedule and a soccer game over hill and dale after school will impeded a post even tomorrow. Certainly by Wednesday.

These images are stand alone pieces from a shop we visited. It is a pretty easy do-it-yourself. Most of the bulbs are not wired, but just looped over the grate from which they are suspended. The ones that are lit are wired directly into a box which rests on top of the grate and does not need to be hidden because it's an industrial jumble already. There were about a dozen different kinds of bulbs. Figuring out which ones are burned out might take some concentration.

I asked permission to take the photo and was denied. The enchanting sales person then mumbled, "But I don't have any control over what you do on the sidewalk," and turned to straighten some stock. I like people like that.

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  1. I like people like that, too. What's the harm? It's a shop! It would be good PR!

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  2. Haha, You were at Urban Outfitters. They have that same set up here in New Mexico. Have always admired that, thought it would be fun over a dining room table.

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  3. Meg - it's clearly the word from "corporate." The sales person was terrific about it.

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  4. Personality is preferred - It looks very Urban Outfitters, but actually it was not. I'm so thrilled that you commented, though, as your moniker is one of the best ever.

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  5. I like that idea. And over a dining room table as Personality suggested....

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  6. Alas,"the lights are on, but nobody is home" - well, but you are home. So sad that my schedule did not collide with yours this time.
    A wee package is en route, in hopes to light up your re-entry into reality.
    pve

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  7. It is a good idea these bulbs, certainly for an industrial look!

    Greet

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  8. These are great fixtures. I did one from a client of mine in her kitchen, it came out fabulous. I used gray cord instead of the brown. It was a blast.

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  9. Soodie - really, you could do it over the weekend. In the right spot it would be really cool.

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  10. Patricia - hopefully we will meet up soon - and it's time for me to send you a present I'm pretty sure.

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  11. Greet - I am loving the updates on your project! Keep 'em coming.

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  12. Shandell's - oh my, yes, let's start messing around with the cord color! What fun. It sounds terrific.

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  13. Love the images...hope you had a great time in New York.

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  14. What are we going to do when the incandescent bulbs are all banned? I get totally bummed about it every time I go into my kitchen and the lights take a minute to warm up....I'm not sure why someone didn't lobby for edison bulbs being carved out.

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  15. I saw this done at a place called Bluebird in London in the Men's department in early 2008...I imagine nothing in this day and age is truly orignal.
    You are better than I and at least asked the salesperson, I just started shooting (my camera)
    It's great!
    David @ Ashfield Hansen Design

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