@Tenderloin - cheers for the suggestions. It's hard to get a gauge of whether something like a glo ball would be a bit big and grand in our small hall.
@chrisbmx116 - I'd have thought a small 5 sided hanging lantern in brass.
But yes, I can imagine. It's also easy to forget that irl "periods" actually stretch - i.e. a 1930s house would probably have had some furniture and decor from the Victorian and Edwardian eras.
@hoefla - good shout. Although when we've looked it's all been a bit naff with cheap brass. It's also back to that thing of having something that will give enough light. I'm actually wondering if two lights might be an idea.
@Howard - unfortunately we don't have anything like the height you'd need for something like that.
@dbr - do you have any pics of a Robus R60SB in situ? Google image doesn't bring anything up.
I’ve been out all day but they do a smaller Glo ball which I’ve seen used well as a wall or ceiling light. A specific TMH example springs to mind which I’ll try and dig out
@Tenderloin - cheers for the suggestions. It's hard to get a gauge of whether something like a glo ball would be a bit big and grand in our small hall.
@chrisbmx116 - I'd have thought a small 5 sided hanging lantern in brass.
But yes, I can imagine. It's also easy to forget that irl "periods" actually stretch - i.e. a 1930s house would probably have had some furniture and decor from the Victorian and Edwardian eras.
@hoefla - good shout. Although when we've looked it's all been a bit naff with cheap brass. It's also back to that thing of having something that will give enough light. I'm actually wondering if two lights might be an idea.
@Howard - unfortunately we don't have anything like the height you'd need for something like that.
@dbr - do you have any pics of a Robus R60SB in situ? Google image doesn't bring anything up.