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Stamen Light featured in Frank Carfaro’s Greenwich Village Home

Desiron welcomed Niche Modern into their super sexy showroom in SoHo a few years ago and we were very flattered when founder Frank Carfaro requested a Stamen pendant in Smoke for his kitchen. We absolutely love the way his apartment renovation turned out and were excited when a friend of Niche pointed out this article last week showcasing his home in the New York Times. Enjoy!

A Stamen Light by Niche Modern hangs above the kitchen island

A Stamen Light by Niche Modern hangs above the kitchen island

Article: Man-On-The-Move Modern (Frank Carfaro, President of SOHO furniture company, Desiron)

A 525-square-foot walk-up in Greenwich Village made to feel like a luxury hotel.

Two Solitaire Pendant Lights Appear in “The Joy of Books”

Solitaire Pendants Lights hanging at Type Bookstore in Toronto, Canada

Solitaire Pendants Lights hanging at Type Bookstore in Toronto, Canada

Karl, from the Startup Daily, shared this great piece in his blog post following his week-long attendance of the torrent that is the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week. The video is called “The Joy of Books” and is created by Type Bookstore in Toronto, Canada. What an awesome feast for the eyes!

At :26 seconds you can see two handblown Niche Modern Solitaire pendants in Smoke above the register. We just love how creative and totally awesome our customers are!

Thanks Karl and thank you Type Bookstore for the reminder!

Niche Modern Surpasses 20,000 Facebook Fans

Our Facebook Fan Page is now over 20000 strong!!!

Our Facebook Fan Page is now over 20000 strong!!!

Last year we began to look at Facebook as a means of reaching out to you all, specifically when we couldn’t interact with you directly as we like to do most often. Earlier this week we crossed the 20,000 Facebook fan threshold into super stardom, but more importantly, toward a deeper community. Having you all with us is starting to feel like we’re embedded within a city of our own filled with people who all think alike about lighting and its importance in the world of design, architecture and art.

Thank you all for hopping aboard the train on this journey that we’ve chosen to embark on. We honestly couldn’t do it without you, foremost. Please, share your thoughts and remarks with us here or on Facebook. And stay tuned for an eventful 2012. We love you all!

A User-Generated Look at Nelson the Seagull, A Cozy Vancouver, BC Cafe

Nelson the Seagull

Location: The Oculo Modern Light

We haven’t been to Nelson the Seagull Cafe in Vancouver in person yet but from this smattering of images we get the idea of just how lovely it is and we are proud to see our Niche Modern Oculo lights featured throughout its grand interior. The photos in this post are from different sources (all credited) and perspectives. It’s a cold, rainy day in New York right now… and we’re having latte envy just posting it! Enjoy and thanks to our friends in Vancouver for bringing Niche Modern to your corner of the world.

By Gaile Guevara (@gaileguevara) - http://instagr.am/p/F90u9/

A Niche Modern Oculo Light in Nelson the Seagull cafe in Vancouver

A Niche Modern Oculo Light in Nelson the Seagull cafe in Vancouver

By Chris Stenberg - http://chrisstenberg.com/2011/06/nelson-the-seagull/

Niche Modern Oculo Lights in Nelson the Seagull cafe in Vancouver

Niche Modern Oculo Lights in Nelson the Seagull cafe in Vancouver

By Natsumi at Sokokashiko Blog – For a ton more great images of the space, look here.

A Niche Modern Oculo Light in Nelson the Seagull cafe in Vancouver

A Niche Modern Oculo Light in Nelson the Seagull cafe in Vancouver

By heyheather – Check out her post on the space here.

A Niche Modern Oculo Pendant in Nelson the Seagull cafe in Vancouver

A Niche Modern Oculo Pendant in Nelson the Seagull cafe in Vancouver

By Rick Chung – For a group of images by Rick from an event hosted by Nelson the Seagull, look here (Flickr).

Niche Modern Oculo Pendants in Nelson the Seagull cafe in Vancouver

Niche Modern Oculo Pendants in Nelson the Seagull cafe in Vancouver

By The New Domestic blog – For more images, click here.

Niche Modern Oculo Lights at Nelson the Seagull in Vancouver

Niche Modern Oculo Lights at Nelson the Seagull in Vancouver

By Kelly-Anne Davis - http://365daysofbeing25.blogspot.com/2011/07/coffee-at-cutest-cafe-nelson-seagull-in.html

Niche Modern Oculo Lights at Nelson the Seagull in Gastown neighborhood of Vancouver
Niche Modern Oculo Lights at Nelson the Seagull in Vancouver

By Scout Magazine – Check out their Flickr Set or their article on the space.

Niche Modern Oculo Lights in Nelson the Seagull in Vancouver

Niche Modern Oculo Lights in Nelson the Seagull in Vancouver

Niche Modern Featured in New Design Sponge Book!

We were so excited when Grace Bonney of the lovely Design Sponge blog told us about her first book publication and invited us to contribute images of our loft construction. After more than a year of hard work Grace finished her book: Design Sponge at Home and Niche Modern is featured at the very end with images of our 2008 massive renovation of the 19th century loft we now call home (for our family and offices) in Beacon New York. We are very happy for Grace, honored to be included and wish all of our friends at Design Sponge much continued success!

The Cover of Grace Bonney's Recent Design Sponge at Home Book

The Cover of Grace Bonney's Recent Design Sponge at Home Book

Our Pod Pendants installed in a Jessica Helgerson Interior Design Project

Our Pod Pendants installed in a Jessica Helgerson Interior Design Project

Stamen Lights in the home of Niche Modern owners Mary Welch and Jeremy Pyles

Stamen Lights hang over the kitchen counter

A Niche Modern Poll – What’s Your Favorite Light?

We picked the Stamen as our giveaway pendant because it was the pendant that inspired the rest of the line 8 years ago. But we were just wondering: what’s YOUR favorite Niche Modern pendant design? Chime in!

The Calm Before the Sample Sale Storm at Niche Modern!

Last weekend was our Sample Sale! This shot was taken just moments before the madness started! We had a blast meeting our Niche fans new and old. It was a lot of work setting up but well worth it. This was our first time, after a year of construction, inhabiting the new warehouse space which is adjacent to the glass studio. It was a thrill! We are hoping to keep a permanent display of our “seconds” on hand up here in Beacon so folks can come see us in person and grab a bargain any old time. Stay tuned for more on that.

Our new warehouse space inside of the Niche Modern Glass Studio

A Portrait of our new warehouse space before the Sample Sale rush

The Rest of the Equipment Arrives at the Niche Modern Glass Studio!

We heard the truck rumbling around the bend and Jeremy went to grab the forklift in a hurry. The last of the equipment for our glass studio came yesterday and today the crew is already hard at work getting it connected. John Chiles from Hub Consolidated built our equipment over the summer and he is down from Vermont today to help us get it up and running.

Our last shipment of hardware for the hot shop has now arrived

Hardware including Annealers, and a Glory Hole are the final piece of the puzzle

Jonathan Takes It All In at the Niche Modern Glass Studio

After a few grueling nights tending to the new furnace, (which is just like feeding a newborn baby!) Jonathan, our studio manager, had a moment to pass through the shop and take it all in. This is a great shot of the calm before the storm, which we’re enduring today, as the electricians, plumbers and construction crews work in tandem to get the place up and running – just in time for our Niche Modern Sample Sale! We need a vacation… but we’re too excited to relax just yet.

Jonathan walks past the new equipment in the hot shop

Jonathan, our studio technician, walks through the new hot shop

Visiting Plan B

Guest post by Niche Modern team member, Meg Ford:

To many native New Yorkers, anything outside the Southwestern most parts of Connecticut can often resemble a different planet.

Thomas Hooker and Samuel Stone led a group of 100 who founded Connecticut’s capital, Hartford, in 1636; 11.5 miles Southeast sits my hometown of Glastonbury. “Glistening Town” from the Anglo-Saxon ties the community to its namesake in Somerset England, and also could be regarded as a nod to its enthusiasm for progressive design. Stone from my town’s quarry helped to build the Wadsworth Atheneum, the oldest public art museum in the United States.

Meg Imbibes Under Oculo Lights at Plan B in Glastonbury, Connecticut

Meg enjoys an evening at Plan B, a restaurant in Glastonbury, Connecticut

On a recent run back up to New England, my companion and I visited Plan B, a bar located in the center of ‘the G’ (as the town’s affectionately referred to), specializing in local beer, bourbon, and beef. Shawn Skehan opened its first location in West Hartford, and was savvy enough to realize Glastonbury, was thirsty for both quality brews, and lighting design that marries classic cool with innovative silhouettes.

Several of Niche Modern’s Oculo and Pod pendant lights glowed gorgeously in hand-blown Crimson and Chocolate glass, while we sipped our beer and I digested the thought that, in some small way, my tiny town had broken New York.

Plan B is usually packed to capacity. On a typical weekend, one can only move in increments of inches; you’ve got to hold tight to the best of luck to even make it near the bar. Fortunately, we visited on a Sunday, and things moved a bit slower and felt much more intimate under the hum of the Edison bulbs’ exposed filaments.

The latest installment of Plan B opened September 12th in Milford, welcoming the Minaret to the Oculo and Pod pendants’ party. A toast! To the best in inspired illumination found in some of the most delightfully unassuming locals.