And then there was Light

And then there was Light

Posted by Susan Sully | 18th October 2019 | antiques, architecture, Blog, Entertaining, interior design, Southern Hospitality at Home

Lighting is often almost an afterthought in creating a space for living, but it is one of the things that most affects the way we feel in a space, the way we interact, and the way we perceive our surroundings. This Monday, October 21, from 11 to 1, join me with Business of Home editor Kaitlin Petersen at Couture Lamps showroom at the fall High Point Market (110 W Commerce Ave). Brighten your tastebuds with sumptuous Southern amuse bouches while Kaitlin and I share with you our thoughts on lighting, drawing lessons from the 18th- to the 21st centuries.

 

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