Authentic Designs: Vermont Made Colonial Reproduction Lighting
The town of Rupert lies about 8 miles south of here: west of the Taconics, nestled between the Vermont hills and the New York border. image courtesy of Jane DaviesWith less than a thousand residents, just about anyone would call it one of the smallest towns you’re likely to find — unless, of course, you [...]
Posted: March 23rd, 2012 under Uncategorized.
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A New Site for Long Trail School
It’s been a busy summer here, and as we’re finishing up a number of projects we’ll keep you posted on the news. This week, we’ve launched the brand new web site for the Long Trail School in Dorset, Vermont. With less than 200 students from grades 6-12, this school offers an academically robust curriculum on [...]
Posted: September 29th, 2011 under Uncategorized.
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Everyone Loves A Crappy Site
So here’s a brand whose message is fun, funny, a little edgy, at times almost dark — and still somehow uplifting. Life Is Crap offers an unusual take on the mostly little mishaps that grace everyone’s existence at one point or another. There’s a light-hearted quality to the simple illustrations that highlight a wide range [...]
Posted: May 20th, 2011 under Uncategorized.
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In Print: Early American Lighting from Authentic Designs
It’s always a pleasure to work with people who are committed to quality and craftsmanship. Authentic Designs is an amazing operation. Based in rural West Rupert, Vermont (pop. 704), this company of craftspeople creates beautiful Early American and Colonial lighting fixtures. By hand, one at a time. The company is well named. Over the years, [...]
Posted: December 17th, 2010 under Uncategorized.
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