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Interesting lighting at Filoli
While in California I stopped by Filoli, a spectacular house museum that I have blogged about extensively in numerous posts http://aboutthemaximalists.blogspot.com /search?q=+filoli">HERE, and noticed an unusual light fixture in the dining room. The 'candles' of the sconces are torpedo shaped sleeves from which slits are hollowed out in the back to hide a much smaller bulb.When one sees the fixture from afar they appear to be candle-lit sconces as no light bulb is visible but they still 'glow' providing ambient light.
Above you can even see how some of the sconces hold real candles while others hold the backlit torpedoes. I think I rather like this idea. What about you, or is it trying too hard?
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