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Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

22 Feb

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

We love the quirky nature of these industrial table lamps by UK company Kozo. The Little Mona and Fat Mona table lamps feature an innovative base made from galvanized iron pipes and fittings – inspired by waterworks, and complete with a charming faucet-handle for its on/off switch. Topped with colorful fabric shades, this lighting company is bringing new life and lots of love to an unconventional, unexpected and often unappreciated material. Fat Mona lamp retails for $814, and Little Mona is priced at $398. Check out these and other cool lighting designs by visiting Kozo.

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

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Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

20 Feb

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

We love the quirky nature of these industrial table lamps by UK company Kozo. The Little Mona and Fat Mona table lamps feature an innovative base made from galvanized iron pipes and fittings – inspired by waterworks, and complete with a charming faucet-handle for its on/off switch. Topped with colorful fabric shades, this lighting company is bringing new life and lots of love to an unconventional, unexpected and often unappreciated material. Fat Mona lamp retails for $814, and Little Mona is priced at $398. Check out these and other cool lighting designs by visiting Kozo.

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

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Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

19 Feb

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

We love the quirky nature of these industrial table lamps by UK company Kozo. The Little Mona and Fat Mona table lamps feature an innovative base made from galvanized iron pipes and fittings – inspired by waterworks, and complete with a charming faucet-handle for its on/off switch. Topped with colorful fabric shades, this lighting company is bringing new life and lots of love to an unconventional, unexpected and often unappreciated material. Fat Mona lamp retails for $814, and Little Mona is priced at $398. Check out these and other cool lighting designs by visiting Kozo.

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

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Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

18 Feb

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

We love the quirky nature of these industrial table lamps by UK company Kozo. The Little Mona and Fat Mona table lamps feature an innovative base made from galvanized iron pipes and fittings – inspired by waterworks, and complete with a charming faucet-handle for its on/off switch. Topped with colorful fabric shades, this lighting company is bringing new life and lots of love to an unconventional, unexpected and often unappreciated material. Fat Mona lamp retails for $814, and Little Mona is priced at $398. Check out these and other cool lighting designs by visiting Kozo.

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

Industrial Table Lamps by Kozo: Little Mona and Fat Mona

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The Classic White Kitchen

2 Feb

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Elle Decor}

There is something about a white kitchen that screams “classic, clean, and timeless.” While it may not be an appropriate look for every home it is often a request for many of my clients. With the right mix of finishes, there are a lot of variations on the classic white kitchen.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via La Dolce Vita}

The bright accents of yellow make this otherwise all white kitchen fun!

The Classic White Kitchen

{Hicks Pendant by Thomas O’Brien, available through Circa Lighting}

Globe pendants are stunning above a kitchen island!

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Birch & Lily}

Black countertops are a great contrast to white Shaker style cabinets.

The Classic White Kitchen

Absolute Noir from CaesarStone.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via My Paradissi}

Can’t quite give this kitchen credit for being all white, but it still remains classic as being black and white and I love it!

The Classic White Kitchen

{Carrara Keystone, available through Waterworks}

A Carrra backsplash is undeniably classic.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Pinterest}

Varying from traditional Carrara marble countertops is this more unique stone, Biano Macabus Quartize stunning! (Read about it here)

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Pinterest}

A more modern classic white kitchen, always looks sharp when paired with stainless steel appliances.

The Classic White Kitchen

Subzero-Wolf stainless integrated wine cooler.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Flickr}

A warm wood flooring, contrasting countertops, and bronze hardware give this all white kitchen characteristic (& the beadboard wall of the pantry too!)

The Classic White Kitchen

Pulls from Restoration Hardware.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Decor Pad}

Mixing countertop materials, such as in this kitchen with a butcher block island creates visual interest.

The Classic White Kitchen

Butcher block countertops, available at Lumber Liquidators.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Apartment Therapy}

Last but not least, if you are going to play it safe with classic white cabinets why not go a bit dramatic with the floors!

(Which can be achieved through staining, read here for the how to.)

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The Classic White Kitchen

20 Jan

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Elle Decor}

There is something about a white kitchen that screams “classic, clean, and timeless.” While it may not be an appropriate look for every home it is often a request for many of my clients. With the right mix of finishes, there are a lot of variations on the classic white kitchen.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via La Dolce Vita}

The bright accents of yellow make this otherwise all white kitchen fun!

The Classic White Kitchen

{Hicks Pendant by Thomas O’Brien, available through Circa Lighting}

Globe pendants are stunning above a kitchen island!

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Birch & Lily}

Black countertops are a great contrast to white Shaker style cabinets.

The Classic White Kitchen

Absolute Noir from CaesarStone.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via My Paradissi}

Can’t quite give this kitchen credit for being all white, but it still remains classic as being black and white and I love it!

The Classic White Kitchen

{Carrara Keystone, available through Waterworks}

A Carrra backsplash is undeniably classic.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Pinterest}

Varying from traditional Carrara marble countertops is this more unique stone, Biano Macabus Quartize stunning! (Read about it here)

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Pinterest}

A more modern classic white kitchen, always looks sharp when paired with stainless steel appliances.

The Classic White Kitchen

Subzero-Wolf stainless integrated wine cooler.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Flickr}

A warm wood flooring, contrasting countertops, and bronze hardware give this all white kitchen characteristic (& the beadboard wall of the pantry too!)

The Classic White Kitchen

Pulls from Restoration Hardware.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Decor Pad}

Mixing countertop materials, such as in this kitchen with a butcher block island creates visual interest.

The Classic White Kitchen

Butcher block countertops, available at Lumber Liquidators.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Apartment Therapy}

Last but not least, if you are going to play it safe with classic white cabinets why not go a bit dramatic with the floors!

(Which can be achieved through staining, read here for the how to.)

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The Classic White Kitchen

18 Jan

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Elle Decor}

There is something about a white kitchen that screams “classic, clean, and timeless.” While it may not be an appropriate look for every home it is often a request for many of my clients. With the right mix of finishes, there are a lot of variations on the classic white kitchen.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via La Dolce Vita}

The bright accents of yellow make this otherwise all white kitchen fun!

The Classic White Kitchen

{Hicks Pendant by Thomas O’Brien, available through Circa Lighting}

Globe pendants are stunning above a kitchen island!

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Birch & Lily}

Black countertops are a great contrast to white Shaker style cabinets.

The Classic White Kitchen

Absolute Noir from CaesarStone.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via My Paradissi}

Can’t quite give this kitchen credit for being all white, but it still remains classic as being black and white and I love it!

The Classic White Kitchen

{Carrara Keystone, available through Waterworks}

A Carrra backsplash is undeniably classic.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Pinterest}

Varying from traditional Carrara marble countertops is this more unique stone, Biano Macabus Quartize stunning! (Read about it here)

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Pinterest}

A more modern classic white kitchen, always looks sharp when paired with stainless steel appliances.

The Classic White Kitchen

Subzero-Wolf stainless integrated wine cooler.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Flickr}

A warm wood flooring, contrasting countertops, and bronze hardware give this all white kitchen characteristic (& the beadboard wall of the pantry too!)

The Classic White Kitchen

Pulls from Restoration Hardware.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Decor Pad}

Mixing countertop materials, such as in this kitchen with a butcher block island creates visual interest.

The Classic White Kitchen

Butcher block countertops, available at Lumber Liquidators.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Apartment Therapy}

Last but not least, if you are going to play it safe with classic white cabinets why not go a bit dramatic with the floors!

(Which can be achieved through staining, read here for the how to.)

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The Classic White Kitchen

17 Jan

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Elle Decor}

There is something about a white kitchen that screams “classic, clean, and timeless.” While it may not be an appropriate look for every home it is often a request for many of my clients. With the right mix of finishes, there are a lot of variations on the classic white kitchen.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via La Dolce Vita}

The bright accents of yellow make this otherwise all white kitchen fun!

The Classic White Kitchen

{Hicks Pendant by Thomas O’Brien, available through Circa Lighting}

Globe pendants are stunning above a kitchen island!

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Birch & Lily}

Black countertops are a great contrast to white Shaker style cabinets.

The Classic White Kitchen

Absolute Noir from CaesarStone.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via My Paradissi}

Can’t quite give this kitchen credit for being all white, but it still remains classic as being black and white and I love it!

The Classic White Kitchen

{Carrara Keystone, available through Waterworks}

A Carrra backsplash is undeniably classic.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Pinterest}

Varying from traditional Carrara marble countertops is this more unique stone, Biano Macabus Quartize stunning! (Read about it here)

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Pinterest}

A more modern classic white kitchen, always looks sharp when paired with stainless steel appliances.

The Classic White Kitchen

Subzero-Wolf stainless integrated wine cooler.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Flickr}

A warm wood flooring, contrasting countertops, and bronze hardware give this all white kitchen characteristic (& the beadboard wall of the pantry too!)

The Classic White Kitchen

Pulls from Restoration Hardware.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Decor Pad}

Mixing countertop materials, such as in this kitchen with a butcher block island creates visual interest.

The Classic White Kitchen

Butcher block countertops, available at Lumber Liquidators.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Apartment Therapy}

Last but not least, if you are going to play it safe with classic white cabinets why not go a bit dramatic with the floors!

(Which can be achieved through staining, read here for the how to.)

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The Classic White Kitchen

15 Jan

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Elle Decor}

There is something about a white kitchen that screams “classic, clean, and timeless.” While it may not be an appropriate look for every home it is often a request for many of my clients. With the right mix of finishes, there are a lot of variations on the classic white kitchen.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via La Dolce Vita}

The bright accents of yellow make this otherwise all white kitchen fun!

The Classic White Kitchen

{Hicks Pendant by Thomas O’Brien, available through Circa Lighting}

Globe pendants are stunning above a kitchen island!

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Birch & Lily}

Black countertops are a great contrast to white Shaker style cabinets.

The Classic White Kitchen

Absolute Noir from CaesarStone.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via My Paradissi}

Can’t quite give this kitchen credit for being all white, but it still remains classic as being black and white and I love it!

The Classic White Kitchen

{Carrara Keystone, available through Waterworks}

A Carrra backsplash is undeniably classic.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Pinterest}

Varying from traditional Carrara marble countertops is this more unique stone, Biano Macabus Quartize stunning! (Read about it here)

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Pinterest}

A more modern classic white kitchen, always looks sharp when paired with stainless steel appliances.

The Classic White Kitchen

Subzero-Wolf stainless integrated wine cooler.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Flickr}

A warm wood flooring, contrasting countertops, and bronze hardware give this all white kitchen characteristic (& the beadboard wall of the pantry too!)

The Classic White Kitchen

Pulls from Restoration Hardware.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Decor Pad}

Mixing countertop materials, such as in this kitchen with a butcher block island creates visual interest.

The Classic White Kitchen

Butcher block countertops, available at Lumber Liquidators.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Apartment Therapy}

Last but not least, if you are going to play it safe with classic white cabinets why not go a bit dramatic with the floors!

(Which can be achieved through staining, read here for the how to.)

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The Classic White Kitchen

14 Jan

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Elle Decor}

There is something about a white kitchen that screams “classic, clean, and timeless.” While it may not be an appropriate look for every home it is often a request for many of my clients. With the right mix of finishes, there are a lot of variations on the classic white kitchen.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via La Dolce Vita}

The bright accents of yellow make this otherwise all white kitchen fun!

The Classic White Kitchen

{Hicks Pendant by Thomas O’Brien, available through Circa Lighting}

Globe pendants are stunning above a kitchen island!

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Birch & Lily}

Black countertops are a great contrast to white Shaker style cabinets.

The Classic White Kitchen

Absolute Noir from CaesarStone.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via My Paradissi}

Can’t quite give this kitchen credit for being all white, but it still remains classic as being black and white and I love it!

The Classic White Kitchen

{Carrara Keystone, available through Waterworks}

A Carrra backsplash is undeniably classic.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Pinterest}

Varying from traditional Carrara marble countertops is this more unique stone, Biano Macabus Quartize stunning! (Read about it here)

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Pinterest}

A more modern classic white kitchen, always looks sharp when paired with stainless steel appliances.

The Classic White Kitchen

Subzero-Wolf stainless integrated wine cooler.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Flickr}

A warm wood flooring, contrasting countertops, and bronze hardware give this all white kitchen characteristic (& the beadboard wall of the pantry too!)

The Classic White Kitchen

Pulls from Restoration Hardware.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Decor Pad}

Mixing countertop materials, such as in this kitchen with a butcher block island creates visual interest.

The Classic White Kitchen

Butcher block countertops, available at Lumber Liquidators.

The Classic White Kitchen

{image via Apartment Therapy}

Last but not least, if you are going to play it safe with classic white cabinets why not go a bit dramatic with the floors!

(Which can be achieved through staining, read here for the how to.)

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