traditional "tile shade" we decided to carve a pattern in this one using a simple grinder with a stone cutting disc.
something more modern too, with a directional beam and operating on a dimmer switch these are in our living room, turn them down for relaxing, turn them up for a cards and cognac night..
Feb 2005 - the last job in the kitchen this 100 year old tile was plastered in and dated - just to remind us!
something different in the bedroom, slabs of old broken wine vat.
and a tile on the ceiling... again a ground in pattern to provide more light and add a finishing touch.
Todays cave temperature: 20 degrees
5 comments:
Thanks for the link! I'd love to come back to Granada when it's sunny to do a lot of sketches, we had such a bad weather last time.
I'll be back to read about the caves, looks very interesting.
Somehow those tile lamps look much better than the modern one.
Stef: no probs! your work is something I could frame -remember the Spanish tapas bar- keep up the good work.
Dc: Straight to the point and soooo right, if only I could it all again....
God yes I remember the tapas bar, one of the best place I've ever been! great food, great people, my girlfriend and I are still taking about it. Are you going there often?
CR, it all looks so amazing! What a nice atmosphere your lighting must provide! A bottle of Rosado after a long day, Mmmmmmmmmmm!
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