10 Easy Pieces: Outdoor Hurricane Lanterns
From Julie:
Time to think about summer illumination; classic hurricane lanterns are always a good solution.
Below: We’ve had our eye on the Casamidy line, produced in San Miguel Allende, Mexico, for a while now. Online catalog Vivre carries their 23-inch-tall Punta Maroma tropical barzino wood lantern. Sadly, the price is $545.

Below: Casamidy’s Alta Vista line is available in green, orange, white, black, and nickel; go to Casamidy for pricing and ordering information.

Below: Lotus Hurricane Lamps of matte aluminum and polished glass; $59 at Zinc Details. A limited range of finishes is on sale for $25 at Scandinavian Details.

Below: Mykonos Polished Nickel Lanterns; from $14 to $38.99 at Restoration Hardware.

Below: German-made Lumbra Lantern from Blomus; $165.50 at Lumens.

Below: Rustic Wood Lantern; made from reclaimed wood and galvanized metal; $60 for small, $80 for large at Shoestring Home.

Below: Smith & Hawken Wood Lantern for Target; 13-inch high lantern for $19.99; 17-inch-high lantern for $29.99.

Below: Crate and Barrel Huron Lantern; $21.95.

Below: Colin Cowie Antique-Style Lanterns; from $49.95 to $99.95 at HSN.

Below: For a dash of color, inexpensive Hurricane Lanterns; £9.50 each at the Beach Hut.

2 comments May 28th, 2008
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