Bell Jar and Binary Pendants in Industrial Chic

This Greenwich Village town home, erected in 1842 by renowned builder Andrew Lockwood, stood the test of time in everything but its original design. Hoping to shake up the interiors without compromising its character or history, Leroy Street architects and decorator Christine Markatos Lowe adapt this town home to fit the needs of a young family.

 

Trio of Niche Modern Pendants Niche Modern Bell Jar Pendants in Amber

Incorporating neutral tones in the living and dining areas, the home gets a subtle yet much needed refreshment. The yellow and grey palette blend in with warm browns and cream walls. Hanging above the kitchen island is a trio of Niche Modern Bell Jar pendants in Amber. The bare bulb filament and large curvature enhances the natural light and luminosity of the space.

 

Gray Niche Modern Binary Pendants Binary Pendants in Gray

Utilizing a Holly Hunt cushion and modern dining room table, the Binary Modern pendants create an industrial chic design for this side living room. Complementing the Gray Binary Pendants, the antique steel cabinet by Fleur rounds out the living room by creating an upbeat and utilitarian storage system.

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