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    In this Santa Barbara kitchen designed by Mark D. Sikes, creamy white cabinetry and oil-rubbed bronze hardware (Rejuvenation) lend a warm, aged appearance. Sink and fixtures, House of Rohl Cabinet ...

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    Don't forget a little outdoor lighting to show off all the yard work you've done. These solar pathway lights shine for up to eight hours a night, and the oil-rubbed bronze finish will blend with ...

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    The qulliq (seal-oil lamp) provided warmth and light in the harsh Arctic environment where there was no wood and where the sparse population relied almost entirely on seal oil. This lamp was the most important article of furniture for the Inuit , Yupik and other Inuit peoples.

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    I also liked that it's an oil-rubbed bronze color that adds some fun dimension to the kitchen, though of course, almost any tension rod you have on hand should work just fine.

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    Primarily lamps and lighting systems Edward Miller & Co. (1844–1924) was formed in Meriden, Connecticut , and is primarily known as a historical manufacturer of lamps. The company also made brass kettles and oil heaters.

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    Edward F. Caldwell, a portrait painter originally from Waterville, New York, became part of an active community of designers in New York City during the early 1880s.By the end of that decade and into the 1890s, Caldwell worked for, and later became chief designer and vice president of, the Archer & Pancoast Manufacturing Company of New York, top designers of gas lighting fixtures.

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