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Life Aquatic

Interior Design Staff -- Interior Design, 10/31/2010 7:03:00 AM

Somewhere on a planet far, far...under the sea

 


Life Aquatic

1. Oyster & Swarovski enameled wood chandelier with polished brownlip oysters and Swarovski crystals by Designlush. circle 505

 

 

Life Aquatic

2. Clam Shell sconce in hand-carved poplar by Iatesta & Company. circle 506

 

 

Life Aquatic

3. Pendant Chandelier #G9447 in brushed nickel finish with hardback canvas shade by Lamps Plus. circle 507

 

 

Life Aquatic

4. Nara pendant in American art glass in blue/white by Derek Marshall Lighting. circle 508

 

Life Aquatic

5. Agate limited-edition lamp in lost-wax bronze, with sliced agates and silk shade in beige by Tuell + Reynolds. circle 509

 

 

Life Aquatic

6. Stormy metal light with removable, washable elasticized fabric shades in white by Axo Light. circle 510

 

 

Life Aquatic

7. Wire Nest lamps in matte iron wire by Gold Leaf Design Group. circle 511

 


Life Aquatic

8. Barnacle satin-nickel pendant with hand-thrown porcelain drops, all with unglazed exteriors and Sea Green-glazed interiors, and stainless-steel cables by Lesley Anton. circle 512

 


Life Aquatic

9. Pietra Santa sconce in handwrought iron and blue agates by Philip Nimmo Ironworks. circle 513

 


Life Aquatic

10. Slim Shade(E) sconce in folded aluminum with pebble-silk shade, both in Burnout finish by Babette Holland. circle 514

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