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Vintage Industrial & Schoolhouse Lighting for Oregon Tavern Remodel

The Lostine Tavern may not be that famous bar where everybody knows your name, but it’s definitely a come-as-you-are, friendly kind of place. Tucked into the northeast corner of Oregon, the tavern was recently remodeled by partners Peter Ferre and Lisa Armstrong-Roepke.

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porcelain pendant lighting

How to Get Creative with Lighting — It’s Not All About Size & Color!

If you’re in the market for some new lighting for your home or business, chances are you’re looking for something that speaks to your style or brand. Here at Barn Light Electric, we love giving customers loads of options such as shade size, finish color, cording options, gooseneck arms, and other add-ons like cast guard and glass or wire cages to create lights that are as unique as your space!

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photo shoot tybee island

Photo Shoot on Tybee with Pendants and Lamps and … Gators? Oh My!

If you follow Barn Light Electric on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, you saw our team of photographers heading up the coast last week to Tybee Island, Georgia. The crew makes the journey once or twice a year to have a three-day photo shoot with some of our newest products. The owners and staff of Mermaid Cottages graciously allow us to use their vacation cottages as settings for the photos, and our crew always looks forward to their time on Tybee.

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flush mount lighting

Game Room Lighting Brings Special Atmosphere to Family Fun Spaces

Although summer is my favorite season with its laid-back schedule and warm, sunny days, I do love college football in the fall. It’s a season for cheering on my favorite team, noshing on nachos, and spending time with family and friends yelling at the TV. We’re funny that way.

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wilcox stem mount

Modern Pendants Offer Blend of Rustic Style with Contemporary Detailing

Climactic world events often influence our culture in many ways. The Bauhaus movement was born as World War I came to an end in 1919 and the world focused on trying to make sense out of five years of struggle, hardship, and loss. With perhaps an overwhelming desire to start fresh, designs took on a clean and sensible approach, and items that could be easily mass produced took hold as people put their lives back together.

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