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The walls are painted in Benjamin Moore HC (historical color) #84 Elmira White, the trim and ceiling is painted in Benjamin Moore #925 Ivory White.
Renaissance bell jar lanterns. Prior to the Renaissance, hanging lamps were carved from wood, brass or silver. Designed mainly in round shapes, they were intended to hold only candles. But soon the glass chimney became the most popular form of pendant lighting. A tin, pewter or brass fixture was held from the ceiling by a circular ceiling plate, hooks and chains. However, these lamps were still mainly decorative. The French-style bell jar lanterns with gilt touches here harmonize well with the other Renaissance-style furniture in this thoughtful setting
This is definitely too much, panneau is nice but the things up the wall (karanish) are too much. Love the thing in the wall with the lighting and the statue
Not a fan at all of the decorating style (too much!) but I do love the over head lighting/windows. I think it's interesting that they're translucent but not transparent.
Truly sophosticated. The French-style bell jar lanterns with gilt touches here harmonize well with the other Renaissance-style furniture in this thoughtful setting.
The walls are painted in Benjamin Moore HC (historical color) #84 Elmira White, the trim and ceiling is painted in Benjamin Moore #925 Ivory White.