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Category Archives: Show Houses


Are you as addicted to Pinterest as we are? Circa Lighting was not one of the first ones to jump on the pinning wagon. It actually took us a while to realize how important it is in the social media world – the interior design industry, especially – and just how much fun it is!

As a visual social network, it is a place not only to “pin” beautiful images but, a place to share ideas, products and really showcase your personality. For us, it has become a haven for sharing our love of interior design and a place to connect with loyal and prospective followers.

Some of our favorite boards are the ones that  really tell a story. We love sharing photos from our customers’ projects and the many showhouses we sponsor throughout the year. In addition, there are the boards that simply serve as inspiration.


While Pinterest is the newest brilliant idea in the social media world, we cannot go without mentioning our first loves – Facebook and Twitter. Both of which offer a platform for sharing, announcing and networking with our friends, vendors, designers and potential new connections.

There are many other exciting platforms that we haven’t launched into yet – Instagram, Flickr, YouTube, etc. I’m sure before it’s over, you’ll find us on one of these, too!

Which one do you prefer and how many hours a day do you spend sharing, pinning, tweeting or commenting?

If you aren’t already a follower, please find us on on one of these social networks – we’d love to share with you!

 


The Napa Valley Showhouse at Cardinale Winery in Oakville, California, opened October 5.  We are proud to be a sponsor of this stunning home, which was hosted by Traditional Home magazine. The location is breathtaking!

The foyer, gallery and powder room were designed by Kathy Geissler Best of KGB Interior Design. She chose the Dressage Round Chandelier by Suzanne Kasler for the foyer. The iron and leather fixture is a natural choice for the rustic, elegant home.


The master bedroom and bath were designed by Melanie Turner Interiors. She used neutral tones with stone and brass light fixtures. The Darlana Medium Lantern overhead in the center of the room with two Large Chunky Urn Lamps in Alabaster on either side of the bed. On the desk she chose the Estelle Display Lamp by Alexa Hampton.


The sitting area within the master suite is cozy and home to a couple of hooved feet stools. They are sure to be conversation pieces! A pair of Madeleine Floor Lamps were used for additional light at either end of the sofa.

So, what are your thoughts on the hooved stools – love them or leave them?


If you’re in the Napa Valley area, please stop by the house and enjoy a tour. All proceeds benefit the Napa Valley Film Festival. The home will be open to the public until November 11, 2012.

{ Photo credit: John Merkl, courtesy Traditional Home }


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

ELLE DECOR
September 2012

Be sure to visit our Atlanta Showroom, located in Buckhead at 3078 Roswell Road, NW. It was named one of The Best New Stores in Elle Decor’s ShopTalk section (page 68) and online at  elledecor.com.

HOUSE BEAUTIFUL
September 2012

Designer Erin Page Pitts shows off a tranquil and serene bathroom with shades of gray, taupe and cream plus our Aspect Library Stationary Sconce in the Bath of the Month Section (page 170).

Also featured in this issue: the Chubby Baluster Form Table Lamp (page 127), Ruhlman Double Sconce and Large Flemish Linear Pendant (page 128), Bull Nose Cylinder Table Lamp (on the cover and page 102), Modern Table Lamp (page 145, 147) and Carthage Table Lamp (page 141, 144).

INTERIORS
August – September 2012

Two elegant and well-placed Dean 24 inch Picture Lights by Alexa Hampton hang above artwork on the built-in entertainment center on page 134. The designer also selected Thomas O’Brien’s Ziyi Large Chandelier to adorn the dining table on page 138.

ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST
September 2012

Another sophisticated lighting choice we loved seeing, an IDA Wall Sconce designed by Alexa Hampton was selected to brighten up a corner on page 179. In addition, Thomas O’Brien’s Calliope Bath Lights have been cleverly used in the bathroom on page 180.

TRADITIONAL HOME
September 2012

We are a proud sponsor of the Santa Barbara Design House and Gardens featured prominently in this issue. The design house showcases a relaxed California attitude and plenty of style and diversity. Designers such as Mary McDonald, Michelle Workman, Ryan Brown and Carla Kane selected many of our pieces. A few notable examples:

Family Room: Sconces over the mantel -Pimlico Double Swing-Arm Sconce and the pair of floor lights – Studio Adjustable Light
Casual Dining Area:
Hanging - Modern Globe Pendant in antique brass with white glass, and the pendant over the island – Country Industrial Pendant in brass
Living Room:
 Marigot 6-light Chandelier
Guest Bathroom:
Sconces – Refined Rib Sconces in ivory resin and soft silver with silk shade

ATLANTA HOMES & LIFESTYLES
September 2012

Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles mentioned our new Atlanta showroom in their online article “What’s HOT Now!”. They also featured the Spherical Cube Pendant  in Belgian White in the photo gallery.

Thank you to all of the designers who chose Circa Lighting for the above mentioned projects. We appreciate your patronage.



The Southern Living Idea House is a renovated farmhouse located in beautiful Senoia, Georgia. Since its opening on June 2, the response has been overwhelming. We are thrilled to have so many of our ceiling and wall lights featured by Tracery Interiors, the design firm who helped bring the farmhouse to life. They created a classic and comfortable home, which remains true to the style of the old south.


The foyer and entry way feel so welcoming with warm hardwood floors. A wide hallway runs through the house and allows an enormous amount of natural light to fill the space. A School House Flush Mount was used for additional lighting in the foyer.


As seen before, the white kitchen trend is still going strong, yet here, the white is contrasted with mixed finishes of brass and stainless. Henry Industrial Hanging Lights are functional, and bring a vintage touch to the room. A spacious kitchen island provides ample work space and an eating area.


The Boston Functional Double Sconce is used over the pedestal sink in one of the small bathrooms.


The Americana bedroom combines vintage and new, vintage-inspired pieces like the iron bed by IKEA. A Large Siena Flush Mount blends nicely with the style of the room.

Wood floors continue into the master bath, and the rug provides softness and functionality.  Yoke Suspended Wall Lights can be seen on either side of the vanity mirror. A claw foot tub is a natural choice in a southern home, and this one is unique with black painted feet.


Using a vintage vanity cabinet in the bathroom is a great way to achieve big impact. Boston Functional Single Sconces fit the look perfectly.


Playful blue and white wallpapered walls add so much charm to the home. The Bryant Sconce by Thomas O’Brien was chosen for this bathroom.


We hope you enjoyed the tour of the Southern Living Idea House, and hope you can visit it in person. The house will remain open to the public until December 22 and is located at 57 Morgan Street, Senoia, Georgia. Tickets may be purchased here.

 


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.

Coastal Living’s Ultimate Beachouse opened in June and we have a couple of photos to share! As a sponsor, we are always excited to the see the finished product. The Deco Pharmacy Floor Lamp looks great in the living room where they used beautiful neutral linen fabrics for a cozy look.


They chose the  Goodman Hanging Lamps in Hand-Rubbed Antique Brass and Antique White for the kitchen. Don’t you love the wood plank ceiling?

Coastal Living will feature the entire home in their October issue that comes out September 21st. We will have more great photos to share then so check back!

We are so excited to be a sponsor of the House Beautiful Kitchen of the Year and, to have several of our lighting pieces hand selected by famed kitchen designer Mick De Giulio. This is the second year we have participated, and we couldn’t be more thrilled with the result.

The polished nickel pendants over the sink make a statement, yet, blend seamlessly into the clean and classic design. Walnut floors add warmth alongside the wall of appliances trimmed in stainless steel.

Ann Sacks tile in white gold leaf is stunning behind the floating shelves.


The butler’s pantry or “jewel box” is one of the most eye-catching areas of the kitchen. De Giulio selected a Venetian-plastered ceiling and a pair of gilded Apollo Flush Mounts by Suzanne Kasler. Isn’t this an amazing look?

The full view of the ceiling is breathtaking!

 


The dining area blends textures and finishes for an eclectic sense. And, the aged iron chandelier over the table is a dramatic statement piece that sets the tone for the entire room.

The sitting area fully encompasses the “simple and classic” theme De Giulio created throughout the kitchen. And, he cleverly offset the TV instead of centering it. That was a brilliant choice. Don’t you agree?

The outdoor living space is complete with a brick oven and a large island for prepping meals and gathering with friends and family. A Marine Wall Light adorns the brick oven and French Conductor Lanterns flank the large windows.

There is still time to visit! The kitchen will be open to the public until tomorrow.

So, what is your favorite area of the kitchen? Is there a particular lighting piece you would like to have in your kitchen? Visit CircaLighting.com.

The Coastal Living 2011 Ultimate Beach House room tour is now available on their website so we thought we’d share some of our favorite rooms with you. The home is located at East Beach in Norfolk, Virginia and is a beautiful seaside retreat through and through. All photos were taken by Tria Giovan, Heather Chadduck is the stylist and Phoebe Howard is the interior designer.

The living room features our Six Light Square Tube Chandelier in bronze and theNY Public Library Floor Lamps in bronze with hand-rubbed antique brass shades. This room really carries out the nautical palette with blues, whites and yellows. Several windows let in an abundance of natural light for a relaxed and airy feeling.

The Six Light Square Tube Chandelier in bronze adorns the dining room table which has a casual feel with the use of banquettes in place of chairs. Gray-white washed ceilings are used from the living room into the dining room and create an easy flow from one room to the next.

Kitchens are the heart of any home and this one is sure to be the spot any family would want to spend most of its time. The new Southport Single Pendantin stainless steel is used over the island and the French Library Double Wall Lamps in hand-rubbed antique brass are used over the sink. I’m not sure what is our favorite part of this kitchen – it’s a toss up between the lighting, the combination of white painted and fumed oak cabinets, and the blue recycled ceramic tile. I think we just love it all!

The variety of textures in the master bedroom add interest without distracting you from the gorgeous views from the many windows. The Chubby Baluster Form Table Lamps in crystal add to the airy feel of the room.

The children’s bathroom is quaint and features great detail with the planking used in a chevron pattern and painted in a soft gray. The Boston Head Light Wall Sconces in hand-rubbed antique brass add a touch of fun in place of the typical choice for bathroom lighting.

In the carriage house, the kitchen is small yet functional. The Sloane Single Pendants with Glass Shades are a great choice for over the sink.
Not only do they provide task lighting but they also save on space – and look great!

Our hat’s off to the entire team that brought together the Coastal Living Ultimate Beach House – it’s a retreat we would gladly enjoy visiting!

 

Here’s another great photo from the 2011 Hampton Designer Showhouse.
This one is from Tobi Fairley’s room and she used it in a recent post on her blog.

It features the Ring Table Lamp in alabaster.

The room has such a serene feel, doesn’t it?

We are very excited to share a couple of photos from the 2011 Hampton Designer Showhouse. As always, Circa Lighting is thrilled to participate in the various showhouses and we love the opportunity to work with so many wonderful designers.

The image above is from the space designed by Tilton Fenwick and features theHargett Table Lamp with a custom shade they designed.

The photo above was taken from the master bedroom designed by Ron Fiori ofHickory Chair. He cleverly chose the Large Terri Table Lamp in Alabaster and used it with another lamp on a bookcase.

Thank you to all of the designers who chose our products for this project and we hope to have more photos to share soon.

San Francisco designer Nancy Eslick chose the Frank Flush Mount in White in her designated bathroom space
This year’s San Francisco Designer Showcase is a private residence in Pacific Heights originally designed by architect Albert Farr in the 1920s.  The designers who participated in this year’s showcase brought a fresh face to the rooms inside this nearly one-hundred year old home.  Each designer was given free license to inject their own personal style, like this inviting bathroom (above) designed by Nancy Eslick.  The Frank Flush Mount is the perfect ceiling fixture to match the character of the space.
The Narcissus Powder Room designed by Matthew MacCaul Turner features theBoston Head Light Wall Sconce.
 In the Narcissus Powder Room, designer Matthew MacCaul Turner included the warm character of the Boston Head Light Wall Sconce in Hand-Rubbed Antique Brass to complement the faux bois walls.
Designer Benjamin Dhong covered an Arne Jacobsen “egg chair” in a beautiful cut velvet.
Last and far far from least – one of our favorite San Francisco designers, Benjamin Dhong created a beautiful transformation in the attic reminiscent of a chic Parisian interior.
2009 San Francisco Designer Showcase bath designed by Benjamin Dhong
We couldn’t resist including this image from last year’s Designer Showcase where Benjamin selected the popular Vendome Sconce in Polished Silver.

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