Vermont Style Home Decor

Last updated on June 11th, 2019 at 12:05 pm

Vermont Style Home Decor | Hubbardton Forge Lamps
Hubbardton Forge lamps are lighting up our showroom.  When you put them together with Vermont made furniture it starts to add up to a unique Vermont style of home decor.  The floor lamp on the left is the Almost Infinity, and the one on the right is the Metra Quad Table Lamp.

Things That Go Together

  • Peanut butter & jelly
  • Macaroni & cheese
  • Yin & yang
  • and…

Vermont Style Furniture & Hubbardton Forge Lamps

Vermont Style | The Hubbardton Forge Fullered Impressions Table Lamp
The Hubbardton Forge Fullered Impressions Table Lamp is paired here with our Natural Vermont Spindle Bed and a Bow Front night stand.

They’re a pretty natural combination, don’t you think?  We showcase the best of Vermont’s handmade home decor at Stonehurst, our fine furniture showroom.  One of our customers’ favorite combinations Vermont’s handcrafted wooden furniture and Hubbardton Forge’s hand-forged lamps.  So we just added dozens more Hubbardton Forge table lamps, floor lamps and chandeliers to the home decor section of our website. Here are some of the most popular lamps that customers are pairing with Vermont made furniture:

Floor Lamps

Hubbardton Forge floor lamps

Table Lamps

Hubbardton Forge Table Lamps

Chandeliers

Chandeliers by Hubbardton Forge

 

Have a look at additional Vermont made furniture and Hubbardton Forge lighting combinations on our website and tell us which ones you like best on Facebook.

Next up: adding Simon Pearce glassware into the Vermont style home.

 

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This blog is written by your friends at Vermont Woods Studios. Check out our Vermont made furniture and home decor online and visit our showroom and art gallery at Stonehurst, the newly restored 1800s farmhouse nestled in the foothills of the Green Mountains.

Peggy Farabaugh

She is a CEO who brakes for salamanders, has bottle-fed rescued squirrels and spent her vacation building furniture for a rural school in Costa Rica. She believes in the future and in the people who will build it. A former distance-learning professor at Tulane University with a master’s in environmental health & safety, she turned an interest in forest conservation and endangered species into a growing, local business. She delivers rainforest statistics at breakneck speed, but knows how to slow down and appreciate the beauty of a newly finished piece of heirloom furniture.

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