April 9, 2008

october-in-mexico-010.jpgOne rule that can help you decide is this:  keep the general shape of your fixture consistent with the rest of your lighting.

 There are so many shapes in modern lighting fixtures…they can be angular, industrial, curvy, flirty…how do you decide?

Usually, if your track light glass is square, then you would probably look for an angular shade in a new floor lamp.  A room with edgy industrial track lights is probably not the place to include a chandelier with flirty, soft-looking shades.

However, like any rule, too strict adherence to this one can result in a bland room…horrors!!  Sometimes the floor lamp with angular lines in its stand and a square shade can harmonize with that glass-less track light.  A Tiffany shade might be just the thing to crown a new table lamp in a room with a modern crystal chandelier.

Ultimately, your own fashion and style sense will tell you whether to follow or break the rules.  Look at the total effect and go for it!

April 4, 2008

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Modern pendant lights offer a very special kind of stylish, versatile lighting effect.  Choose a cluster of three mini pendants to add drama to an otherwise dark corner of your living room. Contemporary pendant lights in your kitchen make your island a place where people want to gather and chat. 

Since there are no awkward cords or ugly plug-ins to confuse sight lines, hanging pendants create a peaceful, restful mood when used as bedside lights.  You can use soft coloured bulbs to set a scene or complete a decor plan.

 Modern hanging lights come in a wide variety of finishes, with various glass types.  Some have downward facing bowls, while others have upward facing, offering an ambient light to flow through special glass, setting a soft mood. 

Browse lightingbyjean.com to discover lighting ideas.  Our power-saving technology will help you to preserve a bit of our precious environment.

April 4, 2008

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Modern ceiling fans have been added to the lightingbyjean.com website.  We feature several styles, sizes and colours of fans, one or more of which will add just the right touch of glamour to your rooms.  The best part is that you will be saving on electricity, and keeping your rooms either cool, or warm, depending on your preference.  Check it out.

April 1, 2008

contemporary track lightContemporary track lights: the solution to the space crunch that many condo owners face. Suspend two or three over a dark spot in your living room…they don’t take up any floor space. Suspend one on each side of your bed…no ugly cords to hide, and instant sophistication in your decor.

March 31, 2008

track lightsWe have satin steel track lights with adjustable arms that would be the perfect accent to any room. 

Love the chandeliers!

Author: LightInYourEyes
March 20, 2008

Williamsburg ChandelierBut what the heck are they?  In the endless search for the best in modern home decor we’ve uncovered some stunning examples of chandeliers for the everyday home. 

A chandelier is a branched decorative ceiling-mounted light fixture with two or more arms bearing lights. Chandeliers are often ornate, containing dozens of lamps and complex arrays of glass or crystal prisms to illuminate a room with refracted light.

The earliest candle chandeliers were used in medieval places of assembly. They generally took the form of a wooden cross with a number of spikes on which candles could be secured, the whole assembly being hoisted to a suitable height on a rope or chain suspended from a hook.

From the 15th century, more complex forms of chandeliers based on ring or crown designs began to become popular decorative features, found in palaces and homes of the nobility, clergy and merchant class. The high cost of night time illumination made the chandelier a symbol of luxury and status. By the early 18th century, ornate cast ormolu forms with long, curved arms and many candles could be found in the homes of much of the growing merchant class. Neoclassical motifs became an increasingly common element, mostly in cast metals but also in carved and gilded wood. Developments in glassmaking in the 18th century allowed the cheaper production of lead crystal. The light-scattering properties of this highly refractive glass quickly became a popular addition to the form, leading to the crystal chandelier.

In the nineteenth century, as gas light became a source of illumination, branched ceiling fixtures were produced, and the term gasolier, a contraction of gas and chandelier, was frequently used. Gas illuminated chandeliers appeared in the mid-19th century, and many candle chandeliers were sometimes converted to gas. By the 1890s, and the appearance of electricity for illumination, chandeliers were produced that used both gas and electricity. As distribution of electricity became wider, and the supply dependable, fixtures wired only for electricity became standard.

The world’s largest chandelier is located in Dolmabahce Palace, Turkey. It was a gift from Britain to His Imperial Majesty, The Emperor of the Ottomans.

More complex and elaborate forms of chandelier continued to developed throughout the 18th and 19th centuries until the widespread introduction of first gas then electrical lighting devalued this traditional form of lighting’s appeal.

Towards the end of the 20th century, the chandelier is used more as a decorative focal point for a room and may not give any illumination.

One famous chandelier is the chandelier in the Opera Garnier which in the 1910 Gaston Leroux novel The Phantom of the Opera is crashed by the Phantom.

The history of chandeliers manufacturers starts in Europe where several countries contributed to create magnificent pieces of art of Palaces around the world. Some of the of these countries are Spain and Italy. Today you are able to find chandeliers manufacturers in Valencia and Florence.

Let there be light!

Author: LightInYourEyes
March 20, 2008

Contemporary LightingAnyone who’s been shopping for lighting at the major home improvement warehouses can tell you there’s pretty slim pickin’s as far as choice is concerned.  Though they do seem to have hundreds of styles of lights they all seem to be slight variations on the same theme.  Either the ever-present halogen pillar or some variation of ceiling fan seems to be the choices.  Whatever their claim to fame is or may be, it certainly isn’t lighting.

It’s just another reason that Lighting by Jean has decided to offer a huge collection of contemporary lighting styles.  No matter what your decor or your need, chances are you’ll find just what you’re looking for.  What’s more, all of the products must meet strict quality assurance standards.  This means that you get the best product at the absolute lowest price.  Couple that with knowledgeable and professional personal service and you have a home lighting solution unlike any other -  Lighting by Jean!

Welcome!

Author: LightInYourEyes
March 20, 2008

Lighting by JeanLighting by Jean specializes in top quality lighting for the modern home. With a large collection of premium quality fixtures and unmatched service this is one store you can’t afford to miss. Featuring contemporary lighting choices for every part of your home, we can help you find the perfect fit for your decor. You can expect knowledgeable, professional service here as we bring you nothing but the best, affordably. We’re the online lighting experts - so you don’t have to be.