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Wrought Iron Chandelier - Add Rustic Beauty to Your Home Lighting
Furnishing
one or several rooms in your home with a wrought iron chandelier
adds the feel of rustic old world charm and decorative warmth! A
great choice for many home decorating styles, including: French
country, eclectic, and rustic decor; you can buy top brands and
styles online.
If you have an old farmhouse, try adding a wrought iron chandeliers
like the popular rooster chandelier
pot rack. This fixture looks great hung over a kitchen island. It
will also add great beauty and charm to the kitchen, while at the
same time being functional for hanging your favorite pots and pans.
If you have a lodge style home or cabin, buying wilderness inspired
rustic lighting that echoes the
flora and fauna outside is a great way to go. Take a look at the
iron hanging pendants online at Black Forest Decor for truely inspirational
light fixtures.
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Find rustic, animal-themed, and other unique
chandeliers. They have an excellent selection of wrought iron
wilderness chandeliers, perfect for lodge style homes and
cabins.
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More from BlackForestDecor...
Also, iron and roosters are common themes in French Country decor.
French country, traces its roots to the hillsides of rural France,
and is considered a warm and inviting style that is both cozy, and
rustic.
Recommended chandelier selection online:
You will find candle chandeliers and unique rustic pendants at
BlackForestDecor.com. For top designers and brands, take a look
at LightingUniverse.com.
Trace history...
By adding a wrought iron fixture to your home you are adding the
oldest form of iron to be used: a material which gave the Iron Age
its name (try wrought
iron candle chandeliers). While this material has long been
used for decorative design, fencing and balustrades are examples
of this; it is now one of the most popular materials used in home
furnishing, decor and accessories. Tin punched lighting for antique
lighting is also something to consider. Favorite wrought iron
fixture? The sconce!
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