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Entry of the 2012 Coastal Living Ultimate Beach House,
featuring the Armillary Sphere Chandelier by Eric Cohler.

Circa Lighting is proud to be a sponsor again this year for the Coastal Living Ultimate Beach House in the charming community of Rosemary Beach, Florida. Interior designer, Erika Powell of Urban Grace Interiors, is the creative mind behind the project. She merged the coastal environment  with the cottage to create a friendly, serene home.

The entry and the den (featuring the Tiered Prism Form Cornice Hanging Lantern) both lead into the dining room. This space is designed to work for small, intimate meals or large family dinners. The slip covers on the chairs can take the wear and tear of daily use yet, add a touch formality to the room. The white-washed wood walls carry over into the kitchen where slip covers are again used on the bar chairs.

The combination of different finishes can be seen throughout the kitchen. The Goodman Hanging Lamps have antique brass lined shades, the faucet is bronze and the appliances are stainless steel. The mixture of metals keeps the space from appearing too formal and planned.


A pair of Simple Floor Lamps by Barbara Barry are used in the living room as an alternative to the typical side table and lamp combination. The three windows let in an abundance of natural light yet, the floor to ceiling drapes are perfect for hiding it on warm afternoons.


The master bedroom is traditional and slightly formal but, the serene coastal color palette is continued. The Lauren Table Lamps in celadon porcelain by Alexa Hampton are the perfect color and style for this room. The Millo Chandelier by John Rosselli adds an elegant touch overhead.


The window in the master bathroom allows natural light to come in yet  the shade provides much needed privacy. The Wilton Double Sconces are used on either side of the modern vanity with square drawer pulls in a similar brass finish.


A Marigot Chandelier With Seeded Glass Beads adorns the guest bedroom where the patterned bed frame is the focal point.


The guest bath is home to one of Circa Lighting’s most popular fixtures, the Bryant Sconce by Thomas O’Brien. With clean lines and brass finish, it’s the natural choice for the modern space.


The color palette is brighter in the girls’ room which is reminiscent of summer camp. The Andover Flush Mounts are used for overhead light while the Noho Double Yoke Torchiere Sconces were chosen for both the boys’ and girls’ rooms.


Bunk beds in the boys’ room are a great idea! The privacy curtains and sconces are just right for nightly reading.


Every house needs a game room, right? Watching movies or just hanging out on the comfy furniture is what this space is for and the Simple Cylinder Table Lamp in clear glass works great with the light, airy feel of the room.


The striped ping pong table also doubles as extra dining when the net is removed. What a clever idea! Erika chose the Longacre Floor Lamp by Thomas O’Brien for one corner of the room.


The color palette changes a little in the home’s theater which includes linen chaises and concrete side tables. The space is warm and cozy partly due to the lighting  – Small Hicks Pendants and Germain Double Sconces – installed on a dimmer.


Every home needs an outdoor living space, especially at the beach. And, this one meets all of the requirements with durable furniture, crushed oyster shell paths and colorful accessories.


An outdoor living space wouldn’t be complete without a pool and cabana, right? Can you see yourself relaxing in one of the lounges with a cold drink?

A portion of the proceeds from the house tour will benefit Rosemary Beach Foundation. To see the complete video tour, visit the Coastal Living website.

What is your favorite part of this charming cottage? Is it your ultimate beach house?

- Images courtesy Coastal Living


We are thrilled to be a sponsor again this year of the Hampton Designer Showhouse  presented by Traditional Home. The location is set in Water Mill, NY and benefits the Southampton Hospital.

So many talented designers participated this year, and we are so honored some of them selected Circa Lighting to brighten their spaces.


The beautiful den on the main floor is the vision of designer Kate Singer. The room works harmoniously with colors from the Hamptons’ landscape – blues from the ocean and neutrals that mimic the sand. The Lotus Floor Lamps in Plaster White by Barbara Barry are perfect for the space.


The kitchen was spectacularly designed by Robert Bakes of Bakes and Company who chose a modern approach with four of the Small Caged Lanterns in Polished Nickel over the island. He carried his approach even further by combining traditional elements with sleek finishes.


Blues and greens took center stage this year among many of the designers. Jennifer McConnell, VP of Design at Pearson, also added strong coral accents to her room. The color really pops against the neutral sofas. The Metal Banded Pendant in Gilded Iron has such a unique shape that it adds an artistic element to the room. Jennifer chose the Stacked Pot Form Table Lamp  for added light in one area of the room and the Bedside Ring Table Lamp for top of the glass front cabinet in the corner.


Dyfari Interiors had the task of designing the 50 Shades Adult Playroom and designer Diane Guariglia did a remarkable job! The room is bold and dramatic; yet, cozy and comfortable. The two Modular Ring Chandeliers in Polished Nickel look gorgeous against the backdrop of various textures.

The showhouse will be open through Labor Day so, please stop by for a visit if you are in the area!

Which room is your favorite?

All photos are courtesy of Traditional Home.

On the night of April 26th, Housing Works Design on a Dime, hosted the opening night of this year’s event and the free public sale days were the Friday and Saturday.  This year’s event was comprised of room vignettes created by more than 50 of the world’s top interior designers. It was a treasure trove of items for sale that were all donated and sold at up to 70 percent off retail pricing! All proceeds from the event benefit Housing Works’ 874 Jefferson Avenue Residence Project.

Foley & Cox used the Estelle Display Lamp by Alexa Hampton (AH3500) above.

Circa Lighting was proud to contribute again this year and to have the opportunity to work with some of our customers for such a good cause.  Foley & Cox used some of our lamps in their double space which represented a Gentleman’s Living Library with neutral fabrics and rich colors. You can see more photos of Foley & Cox’s space on their Facebook Page.

The Carthage Table Lamps by Ralph Lauren (RL11094BN) in the Natural Brass finish.

Katie Lydon Interiors’ vignette was full of texture and patterns from the black and white wall paper to the various pillows and interesting accessories. The Modern Crystal Round Balustrade Table Lamp (CHA8917CG-NP) was used on the table shown below. Check out their Facebook Page for more photos.

Nick Olsen’s vignette was a colorful and eclectic gathering of items featuring rugs from his own collection and the large painting was created by Nick himself. Our Hargett Table Lamp (SP3011) in the Bronze finish can be seen on the red chest.

One of the most inspiring spaces was designed by Miles Redd who went for a black and white geo patterned wall paper and a bright blue torso for a pop of color.


Anette Table Lamps in Polished Nickel by Ralph Lauren (RL3250).

The photos of Miles Redd’s space above are from quintessence blog and they have many more photos of all the spaces so be sure to stop by for a visit!

Housing Works has a complete list of all of the Design on a Dime participating designers and photos from the opening night on their website.

So, which space is your favorite? Or do you love them all?

Room Design by New York designer Patrick J. Hamilton.
Photography: Jody Kivort

Housing Works hosted the 7th Annual Design on a Dime opening reception on May 5, a three-day charitable interior design event, silent auction and public sale that raises funds for Housing Works’ lifesaving services for homeless and low-income New Yorkers living with HIV/AIDS.

This year’s event showcased the largest-ever roster of designers and celebrities who created 56 gorgeous room vignettes using new, donated merchandise, which was then sold for 50 to 70% off.

Among these talented designers were Patrick J. Hamilton and Katie Lydon to whom we would like to extend a tremendous thank you for incorporating Circa pieces into their room designs. It’s wonderful to be part of such a great project!!


Patrick J. Hamilton used the Academy Map Light  - donated by Circa - to showcase the artwork in his room. Photography: Jody Kivort


Patrick also used the Le Tent Floor Lamps - purchased at a reduced price from Circa - in his room. Photography: Jody Kivort

Katie Lydon of Katie Lydon Interiors created a warm, comfortable and beautiful space in her room design.


The Graceful Ribbon Double Sconces, donated by Circa, are shown above in Katie’s room.

To get all the details of this year’s event, please go to Housing Works’ website.

Laura Bohn Design Associates vignette featuring The Derrick Tower Table Lamp
Circa Lighting was proud to team up with several of our interior design clients including Laura Bohn Design Associates to be a part of the annual Design Works “Design on a Dime” charity event held last week in New York.
Laura Bohn Design Associates also placed the Multi-V Adjustable Table Lamp in their vignette
50 designers were given an 8′ x 10′ room to design their own unique vignette -Laura Bohn Design Associates chose “camping chic” as their theme.  All of the items in the rooms were donated by vendors like Circa Lighting and sold during the event.Proceeds from the three day event will help Housing Works fund their new Housing Development project for single, formerly homeless adults living with HIV/AIDS.

Circa Lighting in Savannah joined approximately 80 other local businesses in the downtown design district to participate in the 5th Annual Wag-O-Ween celebration on Saturday, October 24th.  Dog owners purchased maps listing all participating businesses with proceeds benefiting the local Humane Society.  Decked out in colorful costumes pets and their people toured the downtown area trick-or-treating for dog friendly treats.  If you’ve been to our Savannah showroom you know how we feel about dogs.

Of course we took pictures!

Thanks to all participating businesses and all who came! What a wonderful success!

We invite you to the 2009 Texas French Home Tour at Place des Vosges in the midst of Uptown Park, Post Oak Blvd and Tanglewood. 5,900 sq. ft of French-inspired architecture, interiors designed by Mecox Gardens and Bridget Wade Interiors, and fabulous lighting by Circa Lighting.  This extraordinary tour of a $2.2 million home will run from October 24, 2009 – January 15, 2010, Wednesday – Sunday, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.   Tickets are $10.00 per person (children under 12 are free) and can be purchased at the door.

All proceeds benefit the Neuhaus Education Center.

Place des Vosges is a Butler Brothers custom home development project in the Galleria/Uptown Park area of Houston, Tx.  Inspired by a classic French plaza, Place des Vosges combines old world and modernism in a clean design, punctuated with sophisticated ornamentation making it the perfect placement for Circa Lighting. We love that winning combination of traditional architectural integrity and contemporary bold design.

A few inspired designs you’ll find on the tour…


crown top banded globe

Perfectly placed in the ground level foyer


large simple scallop pendant 

Softly diffused light for the 2nd floor Reception Area

 

 


ziyi
large chandelier
Contemporary delights in the Dining Room

ra double wall light
Paired in three flights of stairs

 


longacre sconce

powder bath accents