At the time we were so busy negotiating with the banks, loan brokers, agents, raising money, organising inspections, pest and building reports etc ad nauseam, that I didn't have time to collect it. And once we got bank approval we were so busy, packing, cleaning, moving, unpacking etc that I still didn't have time to collect it. So, reluctantly, I had it posted to me.
Luckily, it arrived in one piece. But once it arrived, we still had so many pressing things to do, that it stayed in its box for months. Boxes actually, because the lovely woman who sold this fitting threw in a second 70s, green-glass fitting for free.
Anyway, a few weeks ago I got started on the lights. I pulled out three of the fugly light fittings from the lounge area, and put in efficient, but bland ones, which we can endure until we can get something nicer. Then I pulled out the truly mostrous fitting from the hall, replaced it with the merely ugly one from the bedroom and installed the glorious 70s copper light fitting in the bedroom.

[truly hideous hallway light fitting, removed. What is this, night-club chic?]

[only slightly less ugly bedroom fitting, now in the hall]
[The copper fitting, throwing a golden glow]
[The proper context for the copper fitting; feature wall, teak and black leather bed-head, timber window frames; warm-coloured bedspread and two cats. We're looking forward to getting rid of the curtains, the carpet and repainting the walls]
I then moved on to the toilet, took out a functional fitting from there, put it in the carport, and replaced it with this lovely 70s, green-glass tear-drop shaped fitting.

[The new toilet light]
It wasn't easy, since the dolts who removed the original 70s features of the place destroyed the plasterboard underneath it in the process. All we have to do now is find a nice green and yellow wallpaper, hang a fern in the corner, and replace the tiles …
As for the wiring … who needs junction boxes when you can just connect all the wires inside light fittings. And who really needs to colour code wires? Colour coding is obviously for pansies. It is much more fun to guess which wires are which. After all, what could go wrong? (1st guess, the light wouldn't turn on; 2nd guess, it wouldn't turn off; 3rd time lucky!)

[The bedroom: like to guess what white is? And no, it isn't Earth; meaning one of these groups of wires should have been in a junction box. But which one?]

[The wiring for the toilet light. Note multiple holes and shredded plasterwork]