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Lighting, p 3

-- Interior Design, 11/9/2002 12:00:00 AM

  Fall 2002

Accessories | Building Products | Eco-friendly | Fabrics & Wallcoverings | Flooring | Furniture
Kitchen & Bath | Lighting | Outdoor Furniture | Seating

Lighting, page 3
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Urban Archaeology

 
Ah, the good old days-when even heavy industry was marked with beauty, or so the people at Urban Archaeology would lead you to believe, as evidenced by the Factory flush-mount fixture. Available in nine finishes, the dignified fixture has an 11- or 14-inch diameter. 143 Franklin Street, New York, NY, 10013; 212-431-4646.
 
www.urbanarchaeology.com
Foscarini

 
The sublime Supernova suspension lamp, designed by Ferruccio Laviani, is available in matte aluminum, stainless steel, and-now-hot pink. The color decreases from the outside in, dramatizing the power of the soft light inside while reducing glare. North American Light Spectrum, 15 Old Sherman Turnpike, Danbury, CT 06810; 203-791-0348.
 
www.foscarini.com
D'ac Lighting

 
The Pendel pendant is reminiscent of a traditional bell-shaped model, but its spun aluminum canopy and aircraft wire suspension give it an up-to-date look. The decorative fixture is well suited to reception areas, meeting rooms, and corridors. Box 262, 420 Railroad Way, Mamaroneck, New York 10543; 914-698-5959.
 
www.daclighting.com
Terzani USA

 
Jean François Crochet designed the playful Bobino fixture. These satin-nickel halogen pendants are available in single units or in clusters of three or nine. 3941 North East Sunny Isles Boulevard, North Miami Beach, FL 33160; 305-947-7171.
 
www.terzani.com
Leucos USA

 
The Celine lamp features a satin-white cylindrical blown-glass diffuser. The minimalist design has a brushed nickel-finished base for use with incandescent bulbs. 11 Mayfield Avenue, Edison, NJ 08837; 732-225-0010.
 
www.leucos.com
Luraline Products

 
Louis A. Lara designed the Andorra line. The satin-finish cowls are available in four colors with nickel details, and are at home in residential, commercial, and hospitality interiors. 2388 NW 150th Street, Opa Locka, FL 33054; 800-940-6588.
 
www.luraline.com
Minotti

 
The 2002 collection from this purveyor of modern elegance-Italian-style-is hardly a surprise. But with sophisticated floor lamps like Francis, who's to complain? It measures 69 inches high and 24 inches wide. 152 Via Indipendenza, Box 61, 20036 Meda, Italy 39-0362-343499.
 
www.minotti.com
Twentieth

 
The translucency of Lucite provided inspiration for Stefan Lawrence and Daniele Albright, who designed the Luma wall lights for Twentieth Modern. Available in three sizes and three colors-white, blue, and aubergine. 8057 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90048; 323-904-1200.
 
www.twentieth.net
No Place Like

 
The whimsical Orange Strip lamp, a Peter Frank design, is made of mouth-blown glass. 300 West Grand Avenue, Chicago, IL 60610; 866-658-5781.
 
www.noplacelike.net
Biproduct

 
Part of the Basics line, these industrial-chic stainless-steel mesh pendants were designed by Stuart Basseches and Judith Hudson for easy disassembly at the end of its life cycle for recycling. Now available in a version with a 6-inch diameter. 236 West 26th Street, 604A, New York, NY 10001; 212-255-3033.
 
www.biproduct.com

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