Urban Electric

Last week on Decor8, Holly featured a piece (actually a few!) on the Emperor’s Lamp by Design Dessert (you can see her post here).

The simple lines created by the silhouette of this lamp reminded me of a piece I’ve always loved by the Urban Electric Company

The Anson Ribbon pendant lamp is a statement piece in this bright aqua, but its thin metal construction keeps it from feeling to heavy or overwhelming. I would love to see this piece in a room of red and aqua – maybe a fun kitchen or dining room! Plus, what a great DIY project to spray up an old chandelier (how many of these have you seen in the thrift store?) with a fun and bright color?

Some other favorites from the same company, whose pendants and sconces are offer a wonderful selection if you’re in the market for lantern inspired pieces or clean and simple lines.

The Carlyn (sexy and sleek) and the Cirque (modern chinoiserie!).

Gunston (love the shape!) and Balfour (love how it blends into the wall).

Maxine (a nice mid-mod piece) and the Lafayette Double (pretty much gorgeous anywhere you put it).

7 responses on “Urban Electric

  1. Anonymous

    I like the sofa & the colours in the first shot – lovely post.

    Hey Annabel!! Fancy seeing you here – oh woman of style!! Yes I thought you’d like the aqua one & I thought you’d like Coco+Kelley!!:-)

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  2. Anonymous

    I think I’m addicted to aqua too Annabel! I always come back to it.

    Don’t you love “running into” people on blogs? hee hee. Thanks for visiting gals!

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About Cassandra LaValle

Cassandra LaValle is the founder and editor-in-chief of coco+kelley where she explores trends in fashion, decor and entertaining, highlighting pieces that exude classic design and glamour. As a designer, she consults clients across the globe on styling their homes and private events from her offices in Seattle.