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Lighting, p1

Staff -- Interior Design, 5/31/2003 12:00:00 AM


Spring 2003
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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.

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.

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.

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.

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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