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Lighting, p 4

-- Interior Design, 10/31/2003 12:00:00 AM

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Estiluz& p>

Thanks to a satin opal glass diffuser, this fixture emits a pleasant light. Two sizes available: A-2210 measures 10 1/2 inches high, and A-2211 stands at 12 1/2 inches. Both come in a nickel or silver-gray finish.
Estiluz

Nambe& p>

Designed by Fred Bould, the dynamic Twist accent lamp adds a sculptural touch to the tabletop. Standing at 10 3/4 inches, it has a metal alloy base with a curved wave form.
Nambe

Resolute& p>

Can a lamp be silly and seductive at the same time? Yes; take the Frog pendant. The bodaciously curvaceous shade, made from layers of blown glass in a deep, rich color, provides a fine contrast to the sleek anodized-aluminum hardware.
Resolute

Lightolier& p>

The cool, contemporary Soli series features architectural lines with a white- or etched-glass diffuser that generates a soft glow. Other options include fixtures up to four feet long.
Lightolier

D'Ac Lighting& p>

Available in blue or translucent white, the Father pendant has a hand-blown Italian-glass shade. The reverse teardrop is so achingly lovely, you'll cry tears of joy.
D

Mood Light& p>

Employing LED technology, the lamps in the Mood Light series—of which Ambience, shown here, is one—change color at the user's whim. Made of hand-blown glass, Ambience goes from red to green to blue and everything in between with the touch of a remote control. At Traxon USA.
Mood Light

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