Circa Lighting Lookbook | Vol. II

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we are endlessly inspired by the way customers like you incorporate our lighting into your homes and design projects. the second volume of our lookbook showcases the work of just some of the many talented designers we admire. we hope you will find inspiration in these pages for your home and beyond.


morris medium lantern by suzanne kasler SK5009 / charlton wall light by aerin ARN2006 interior design by ashley gilbreath interior design / photography by laurey w. glenn 2


clemente wall light by aerin ARN2024 interior design by emily henderson / photography by tessa neustadt 3


darlana small lantern by e.f. chapman CHC2164 / square flush mount by e.f. chapman CHC4215 interior design by nukitchens / photography by keith scott morton and eric richards 4


star lantern by j. randall powers SP5004 interior design by jean stoffer design / photography by stoffer photography 5


“Design can be many things to many people, but to me, it has always been about tradition in modern life.” - THOMAS O’BRIEN

gale library wall light by thomas o’brien TOB2156 6


mccarren large globe pendant by ralph lauren RL5461 interior design by antonino buzzetta / photography by joshua mchugh 7


square tube hanging shade by e.f. chapman SL5820 interior design by bria hammel interiors / photography by alyssa lee photography 8


modern globe lantern by e.f. chapman CHC2135 interior design by rc studio / photography by aubrie pick 9


calliope tall bath light by thomas o’brien TOB2185 interior design by elizabeth lawson design / photography by jennifer hughes 10


selecta long sconce by thomas o’brien TOB2062 interior design by brian paquette interiors / photography by laure joliet 11


“Contrast and contradiction are what create drama and excitement.” - KELLY WEARSTLER

cubist medium chandelier by kelly wearstler KW5021 interior design by shawn broaddus / photography by sarah dorio 12


stanway sconce by e.f. chapman CHD2050 / niles flush mount by ralph lauren RL4700 interior design by breeze giannasio interiors / photography by stacy zarin goldberg 13


keeley tall pivoting sconce by thomas o’brien TOB2031 interior design by sophie metz design / photography by sam oberter 14


pelham moon light by thomas o’brien TOB2208 interior design by chango & co. / photography by jacob snavely 15


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“I marvel at the power of simplicity; the way a simple design feels so complete – there is no desire for more. What is my definition of good design? That is it…no desire for more.” - BARBARA BARRY

simple scallop large hanging shade by barbara barry BBL5015 17


symmetric twist sconce by e.f. chapman CHD1610 / octagonal spire large table lamp by e.f. chapman CHA8951 interior design by elizabeth metcalfe interiors & design / photography by mike chajecki 18


lotus floor lamp by barbara barry BBL1002 / french deco horn sconce by studio vc S2020 interior design by marianne simon design / photography by john granen 19


arc pot form table lamp by e.f. chapman CHA8642 20


ziyi large chandelier by thomas o’brien TOB5016 interior design by diane schmunk & emily barry / photography by emily barry 21


bistro four arm chandelier by ian k. fowler S5024 interior design by banner day / photography by colin price 22


“When designing a room, I always think about lighting. Lighting can transform even the smallest of spaces.” - AERIN LAUDER

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sanger small chandelier by aerin ARN5105 / refined rib sconce by barbara barry BBL2036 interior design by roughan interior design / photography by jane beiles 24


jacqueline two-tier chandelier by aerin ARN5104 / riga floor lamp by aerin ARN1005 interior design by dalia canora design / photography by jane beiles 25


soleil large semi-flush by suzanne kasler SK5202 interior design by breeze giannasio interiors / photography by stacy zarin goldberg 26


lineham table lamp by aerin ARN3024 interior design by casey howard designs / photography by david duncan livingston 27


elsie table lamp by kate spade new york KS3014 interior design by designworks home / photography by ryan garvin 28


frankfort articulating wall light by aerin ARN2002 interior design by chango & co. / photography by jacob snavely 29


“Be true to what you love. That’s really the key to creating a space that feels personal.” - SUZANNE KASLER

juliette table lamp by suzanne kasler SK3905 interior design by allison elebash interiors/ photography by julia lynn 30


eugene large pendant by thomas o’brien TOB5000 / hicks large pendant by thomas o’brien TOB5063 interior design by amber interiors / photography by tessa neustadt 31


star flush mount by eric cohler SC4000 interior design by atelier jonathan senner / photography by sean shanahan 32


darlana medium outdoor hanging lantern by e.f. chapman CHO5085 interior design by morgan harrison home / photography by jane beiles 33


linear short outdoor lantern by e.f. chapman CHO2908 34


lighting tips: ceiling

30" min.

30"- 36"

OVER A KITCHEN ISLAND We recommend leaving 30"- 36" between the bottom of your fixture and the surface of your island. When installing multiple hanging lights over an island, the widest part of the fixtures should be spaced at least 30" apart.

2/3 max.

LINEAR LIGHT FIXTURES The key to sizing an elongated light fixture is proportion. We recommend selecting a light measuring no more than 2/3 the length of the table or island. Consider hanging a pair of linear fixtures to light extra long surfaces.

6" min. 30"- 36"

OVER A DINING TABLE We recommend leaving approximately 30"- 36" between the bottom of your fixture and the surface of your dining table. The width of your fixture should be at least 6" narrower than the width of your table on all sides.

> 1/2 < 3/4

OVER A ROUND TABLE We recommend leaving approximately 30"- 36" between the bottom of your fixture and the surface of your table. Choose a fixture with a width measuring between 1/2 and 3/4 the diameter of a round table.

4' min.

7' min.

IN AN ENTRY OR HALLWAY Hanging fixtures in entries or hallway should comfortably clear the thresholds of any adjacent doors and the heads of all family members! Leave a minimum of 7' from the floor to the bottom of the fixture, and 4' from the widest part of the fixture to any surrounding wall.

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CEILINGS 10 FEET OR TALLER Consider two-tiered chandeliers for ceilings 10 ft. or taller. Many of our hanging fixtures ship with an additional 6 feet of chain (it will be noted in the dimensions on our website) or may be altered to a custom overall height if more or less length is needed.


lighting tips: wall

3/4 60"- 65"

BESIDE A BATHROOM MIRROR To evenly illuminate a bathroom mirror from either side, we recommend mounting your sconce(s) just above eye level, or about 60"- 65" from the floor to the center height of the sconce backplate.

ABOVE A BATHROOM MIRROR The ideal linear bath light will measure at least 3/4 the width of the mirror but not extend over its edges. For larger mirrors, consider mounting a pair of evenly-spaced linear sconces.

8' min. 55"- 60"

IN A HALLWAY OR LIVING SPACE When installing multiple wall sconces to accent a hallway, dining room or other living space, consider leaving a minimum of 8'- 10' between each fixture for a balanced spread of light.

BESIDE THE BED If your sconce has a switch, be sure to install it where it can be easily reached from a sitting position in the bed. For best results, leave approximately 55"- 60" of space from the floor to the top of the sconce.

EXTERIOR DOOR - TWO LIGHTS

EXTERIOR DOOR - ONE LIGHT

When mounting exterior wall lights beside a door, position the fixtures at eye level, or 60"- 65" from the ground. For the best spread of light, the fixture should measure at least 1/4 the height of the door.

Position the light fixture on the same side as the doorknob in order to see your visitors’ faces when opening the door at night. Mount the center of the fixture at eye level, or 60"- 65" from the ground.

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our designers

e.f. chapman

thomas o’brien

aerin

kelly wearstler

alexa hampton

barbara barry

suzanne kasler

john rosselli

eric cohler

barry goralnick

j. randall powers

ian k. fowler

michael s smith

clodagh

christopher spitzmiller

peter bristol

niermann weeks

ralph lauren

kate spade new york

studio collection


showrooms

circalighting.com 877.762.2323

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