Old House Journal

OUTDOOR LIGHTS

For the entry and landscape.

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1. TRUE REPLICA

The Pagoda porch light is a replica of the Japanese-inspired, cast-iron lights installed in 1914 at Fort Defiance Park in Tacoma, Washington. Shown with a round opal glass shade, it’s 26 ½ " high x 12" wide;

$600. Vintage Hardware & Lighting,

(360) 379-9030, vintagehar­dware.com

2. TIMELESS GASLIGHT

The French Quarter bracket lantern is the original design from this purveyor of gaslight fixtures. Constructe­d of hand-riveted copper, it’s available fitted for natural gas, liquid propane, or electricit­y. Sizes range from 14" to 27" high; $275 to $1,000. Bevolo, (504) 522-9485, bevolo.com

3. ATMOSPHERI­C DRUM

Pierced with leaf cutouts that produce sparkle and shadowy reflection­s, the Sweetbay drum chandelier is suitable for such damp locations as a covered porch. The powdercoat­ed aluminum fixture is 20" wide and 9 5 /8" deep; $451. Signature Hardware,

(866) 855-2284, signatureh­ardware.com

4. GAMBLE GREETING

A wall-mount bracket and a chain-mount pendant from the Woodfield series are shown with the Gamble overlay. Fixtures are offered in a range of sizes, finishes, art glass, and overlays, costing $420 to $900 and up, depending on options. Old California Lighting, (800) 577-6679, oldcalifor­nia.com

5. PEAKED-ROOF LANTERN

Light a path or driveway entrance with the Lancaster column light. The pier-mount lantern is 14" x 14" at the base and 25 ¾ "high. It’s available in seven metal finishes, with or without an overlay, and a choice of art glass; $1,498.50. Brass Light Gallery, (800) 243-9595, brasslight­gallery.com

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