Both lights come in other options (
like aged brass or oil rubbed bronze) but to me, brushed nickel is classic and timeless (too much brass from the 80s and 90s!).
It will still let the brass color come through, but will lessen the brightness and make it look
like aged brass.
Not exact matches
Buy «Tall Black Lamp» products
like Safavieh Torc Floor Lamp in Black, Surya Montrose Table Lamp in Black, Adesso Wright Tall Floor Lamp in Black, Faraday Floor Lamp in
Aged Brass / Black, Adesso ® Tital Tall Shelf Floor Lamp in Black, Surya Dobbin Table Lamp in White, Bassett Mirror Company Palmer Table Lamp in Black
I've been looking for something
like this in a
brass finish for
ages.
(I've had my eye on Sara's inexpensive
brass DIY garment rack for
ages and it seems
like the perfect way to display and organize my favorite wardrobe pieces.)
Buy «Lighting Ceiling Fans» products
like Concord Heritage Fusion 52 - Inch 2 - Light Ceiling Fan in Satin Nickel, 52 - Inch Federal Hill 4 - Light Brushed Nickel Ceiling Fan, Fells Point 52 - Inch 4 - Light Ceiling Fan in Bronze, 52 - Inch Tortuga 4 - Light
Aged Brass Ceiling Fan, Minka Aire ® Supra 52 - Inch Single Light Ceiling Fan in Brushed Steel
And I'm drawn to materials that
age — I
like the patina and longevity of solid wood and unlacquered, unpolished
brass, which look good forever.
My favorite change is the 2
aged brass wall sconces and the light above the sink from Hudson Valley Lighting which is also a wall sconce that I just hung
like a mini pendant.