What do you do when the days get shorter? Add more light!
These great little steel lights are a combination of simple and whimsy. Mike uses the plasma cutter to create stars or a crescent moon. Silver mica is the insert that sends light shimmering along the wall.
They can be used indoors alone, or assembled in a group for punch. One customer suggested they will be the “icing on the cake” in an arrangement on a stone wall fireplace.
The lights can be used outside in a covered area as well. Mica doesn’t take well to excess water, so that covering is protection.
Our plain square light compliments the moon and stars and can be added in less focal spaces for a warm glow. The patina on all three lights makes them look naturally aged, and adds that industrial flare that works well with eclectic and modern styles.
Something about Fall is incredibly invigorating. I think it’s the changing light with the cooling weather. The cold air of morning is pierced by the growing sunlight, and the evening begs a helping hand to continue the glow.
These simple steel lights are the perfect answer.
How would you use them to warm up your seasons? An Autumn accent? A Christmas sparkle? Please let us know in the comments below.


