Lighting, p1
Staff -- Interior Design, 5/31/2003 12:00:00 AM
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Spring 2003 |
| accessories • building materials • fabrics & wallcoverings • flooring • furniture |
| kitchen & bath • lighting • office • outdoor furniture • seating |
| Spring 2003: Lighting |
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Kundalini Standing out from this season's in-crowd, the Shakti floor lamp measures either 79 or 99 inches tall. Designed by Marzio Rusconi Clerici, it's made from a laser-cut acrylic tube fixed to a satin-steel or chrome-plated base. Two dimmable lights allow users to opt for reading or ambient illumination. |
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CP Lighting Christopher Poehlmann makes fixtures and furniture out of post-consumer materials, without compromising design. The Popsicle pendant group now comes in 30 colors, including blueberry, electric green, and gray sky. Visit site. |
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Adrien Linford Tony Davlin's Circle table lamp combines a sleek nickel-and-slate pedestal with a delicate glass shade featuring a hand-detailed overlapping pattern of dots and grids in precious-metal leaf. Phone 212-628-4500 for information. |
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Lightspace Doyle Crosby's Cartesian pendant embraces the elegant simplicity of the right angle. With a form so spare, it's almost a shadow of a fixture—but one with high-performance light output. Available in gossamer aluminum, satin aluminum, and white finishes. Visit site. |
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R. Jesse The NI-120 lamp is part of the refined Signature series. The lines and proportions match the delicacy of the materials, which include exotic woods such as bird's-eye maple, bacote, cocobola, and mahogany. Visit site. |
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