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Last Thursday the Downtown Design District hosted the annual Spring Fling in Savannah. The area was buzzing with folks wandering through all of the the charming shops in the historic district and enjoying the spring weather.

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Our showroom was one of the hot spots during the evening as guests stopped in to admire the vast amount of fixtures on display. They were certainly drawn in by our newly “dressed” front windows that were completed that afternoon.

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Ralph Lauren Home lighting was the focus in one window featuring such items as the Roark Modular Ring Chandelier and the new Laramie lamps.

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Two gilded iron pieces that are part of the Charthouse Collection were presented in the other window – the Metal Banded Table Lamp and Pendant.

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Each business in the district provided refreshments and we offered cool beverages  along with our infamous light bulb cookies made by a local baker.
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Schuyler Hinnant, one of our local customers, was the winner of these two beautiful crystal lamps that we raffled off that night.

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If you visit Savannah, please visit our showroom at 405 Whitaker Street Monday – Saturday from 10am – 5pm. For more information, please call 912.447.1008.

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We are well into the holiday season and we can’t get enough of the festive decorations!  Here are just a few inspiring ideas to get your home feeling simply brilliant and full of cheer for the holidays!

Keep your decor simple by adding touches of seasonal color, and mixing year-round decor with holiday accessories.

The Bead and Tassel Chandelier looks great in this living room with pops of red and icy blue that stand out against the snow-like background created by the white furniture.

Cool and warm tones set the mood for any holiday.

The Aspen Iron Wall Lamp provides an ambient light in the entryway to this cozy cottage.  The wreath, made of twigs and winter greenery, coordinates perfectly with the cabin’s earthy aesthetic for the right touch of Christmas cheer.

One of the easiest ways to achieve the holiday glow is with metallics that create sparkle well into the New Year!

The gold and silver accents adorning this mantel work perfectly with the Bryant Sconces in Hand-rubbed Antique Brass. The touches of evergreen and citrus add texture and interest to the room.

Lighting can make all of the difference when it comes to adding the right amount of drama to your room.

For a subtle, yet clever, change for the holidays, swap out your classic candelabra bulbs for modern globe bulbs.  They mimic the ball ornaments used to create a winter wonderland effect as seen with the Large George II Chandelier in the room above.

Have you completed your holiday decorating or are you still adding the finishing touches? What are some of your favorite items to use?

Visit Better Homes and Gardens website for more inspiring photos and ideas.


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 }

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.


Clear Glass Moravian Stars are featured over the island – image via DecorPad.

We are thrilled to bring you an article written by Ashley Scherch, AIG. She is the VP of Communications and Technology for the National Kitchen and Bath Association Texas Gulf Coast Chapter where she writes the monthly newsletters. She is also an Interior Designer and Multimedia Director for Cabinets and Designs, Inc.

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White kitchens have surged and resurged since the dawn of kitchen design. Kitchens became the “heart of the home” in the 1920’s and have only continued to grow as the most used room in the home. Over the years, white kitchens have gained and seemingly lost popularity only to regain it a few years later. I believe they have established themselves on the list of lifelong trends. If done right, a white kitchen is classic and timeless.

In the past, most homeowners had distinct opinions of the white kitchen; they either loved it or hated it. Lately we have seen clients who previously despised the idea of a white kitchen highly considering and typically choose them as their finish!  The change of heart seems to root from the abundance of selection choices available today. Cabinet lines have added multiple shades of white from stark white to a creamy, country linen white. There are also the optional glazes, rustic rub throughs, high gloss finishes, and multiple distressing options (rock nicks, crackling, cow tailing, joint cracks, bird pecks, etc.). These different selection opportunities allow homeowners to create a white kitchen that suits their personal lifestyle.

Boston Functional Single Pendants in Bronze are featured over the sink.

A white kitchen used to be viewed as “cold and sterile” while now it is seen as “warm and welcoming.” The creamier finishes, espresso glazing, and distressing really soften up the look. The concept of two-toned kitchens can also create a warmer space. Many homeowners choose different finishes and/or different materials to update the “old” white kitchen feel. There are endless opportunities to create this look; choosing a stained finish on the island, on a focal point like the hood or sink cabinets, or using a different material/color counter top in different sections of the kitchen (see photo for an example where a homeowner used a white granite counter top on the perimeter and a grey slate on the island). This is perfect for the indecisive homeowner. If you love multiple finishes and materials you can use them all!  The trick is to make sure your designer/architect/contractor creates a cohesive look with the different finishes and materials.

For those of you who still doubt the white kitchen trend is here to stay, consider all the new door styles. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of different door styles to choose from today. You can get the exact look you are going for through selecting the right door style whether contemporary, transitional, or traditional. There are slab, shaker, raised panel, recessed panel, light beaded, heavy beaded, square edged and profiled edged doors. There are a variety of styles within each category, leaving endless options for your space. Choosing the right door style is a perfect way to compliment a white finish.

Caged Lantern in Polished Nickel with Natural Paper Shade is featured over the island.

White kitchens have come a long way since the 1920’s. They have come and gone as trends, however, it appears they are here to stay! With the right white, glaze or distressing, the possible use of another finish, and the right door style; a white kitchen may sneak its way into your future. Work with your designer/architect/contractor to create a timeless and unified design with white… after all, white is the new white!

You can contact Ashley at 713.627.8970 or email ashley.scherch@gmail.com.


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.