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Barn Light Electric Porcelain Warehouse Pendant

Barn Style Pendants Used In Extreme Makeover Home

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During a recent episode of ABC’s Extreme Makeover Home Edition, a pair of vintage barn lights were displayed in the bedroom of the Urban family’s renovated log cabin.

The homeowners, Trisha and Andy Urban, were in the midst of planning their renovations for the cabin when Andy tragically passed away from a heart attack. To complete the Urban’s vision, Ty Pennington and the rest of the Extreme Makeover design team rebuilt the Urban’s crumbling, 300-year-old log cabin and farm. Each of the upgrades made to the Urban household were made to reflect the rustic and industrial appearance of the original barn. Distressed wood doors were painted in cottage colors and vintage inspired furniture was placed in various rooms throughout the house. Outside of the home, goats and other farm animals on the Urban’s property were provided with a new stall, aptly named the “Goatel.”
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Porcelain Barn Lights Found Exclusively at Barn Light Electric

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Barn Light Electric Co.® offers a variety of vintage inspired porcelain barn lights – including Goodrich® Gooseneck Lights, Benjamin® Stem Mount Lighting, and Ivanhoe® Pendant Lights.

Barn Light Electric Co.® has a reputation for offering top of the line, American-made products – with our most popular shade style stemming from the Barn Light Original™ Warehouse Shade. The design of this gooseneck light is based on vintage RLM warehouse shades that use the same high quality materials – just like the originals that were made almost 100 years ago. Read More »

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Gooseneck Sign Lights Showcase Tyler Florence’s Shop

Design blog Remodelista featured a culinary store owned by Tyler Florence, a celebrity chef and Food Network star. He recently moved his culinary store from New York City to Mill Valley, an affluent town just north of San Francisco. The store is already known for selling the world’s finest culinary tools, ranging from French copper cookware to antique chopping blocks and boutique Italian olive oils.
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