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Glass Styles & Shades
Seeded, ribbed, opaline, mercury, milk glass — each has a look, a light quality, and a price point that owners either love or quietly regret. We map out what each glass type actually does to your light and how it reads in real rooms, based on reviewer experience and side-by-side specs.
Glass Pendant Lights Under $100 for Renters: What Actually Looks Expensive and What Gives Itself Away
A spec-by-spec breakdown of budget glass pendants that hold up visually — and the telltale signs that a cheap fixture will undermine an otherwise well-designed
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Ribbed Glass Flush Mounts: How Fluted Texture Changes a Room's Light (and Which Finish Ages Best)
Ribbed glass ceiling fixtures do more than look beautiful — the fluted texture bends and scatters light in ways that change the entire feel of a room. Here's
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Seeded Glass Pendants for Kitchen Islands: Bubble Texture, Finish Pairings, and What You're Actually Buying
Seeded glass pendants bring warmth and texture to kitchen islands, but not all bubble glass is the same. Here's how to read the spec sheet, pick the right
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Milk Glass and Vintage Brass Pendants: The Pleated Globe Revival and How to Avoid the Cheap Imitations
Milk glass pendants paired with vintage brass hardware are having a serious moment — but quality varies wildly. Here's how to tell a genuine heirloom-quality
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Green and Amber Glass Pendants: Colored Glass Done Right, From Ribbed Sage to Honey Amber
Colored glass pendants in green and amber can transform a room's mood — but the wrong hue, finish pairing, or glass type can undercut the whole effect. Here's
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Schoolhouse Glass Pendants: The Globe-and-Fitter Tradition, Sized and Priced for Real Kitchens
Schoolhouse pendants — those classic glass globe lights on a metal fitter — are one of the most versatile fixtures in kitchen lighting. Here's how to size
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Hammered Glass Pendants: How Texture Differs from Seeded, and Which Finishes Hold Up
Hammered glass and seeded glass create very different light effects — and not every metal finish survives the long haul. Here's how to choose the right
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Seeded and Ribbed Glass Replacement Shades: How to Measure Your Fitter and Stop Buying the Wrong Size
Buying a replacement glass shade only to discover it won't fit your fixture is one of the most frustrating — and avoidable — mistakes in lighting. Here's
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Opal vs. Milk Glass Pendants: What the Listing Isn't Telling You About Light Diffusion
Opal and milk glass pendants look nearly identical in product photos, but they behave completely differently once you flip the switch. Here's how to read past
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