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Ahead of the Curve

Interior Design Staff -- Interior Design, 10/31/2010 10:34:00 PM

Sinuous lines define these captivating lamps 


Ahead of the Curve

1. Piva Marco's Witch suspension light in trans¬parent black blown glass and black painted steel with white painted steel canopy by Leucos. circle 531

 

 

Ahead of the Curve

2. Velle chandelier in hand-brushed aluminum and handblown glass by jGood Design. circle 532

 

 

Ahead of the Curve

3. Hershey floor lamp in bronze with standard patina (shade separate) by Corbin Bronze. circle 533

 

 

Ahead of the Curve

4. Sommerso brass table lamps with Murano glass bases in frosted Tabacco Brown and clear etched by Seguso. circle 534

 

 

Ahead of the Curve

5. Solano chandelier in oil-rubbed steel and handblown glass by Zia Priven. circle 535

 

 

Ahead of the Curve

6. Testa floor lamp in steel with satin glass and cotton shade in white by Estiluz. circle 536

 

 

Ahead of the Curve

7. Valerio Sommella's Trim floor lamp in polyethylene by Euro3Plast. circle 537

 

 

Ahead of the Curve

8. Palmer Hargrave's Macias table lamp in solid brass and rosewood with lampshade in ivory silk by Dessin Fournir. circle 538

 

 

Ahead of the Curve

9. Custom Crystal Teardrop chandelier in crystal and satin nickel by Bone Simple Design. circle 539

 

 

Ahead of the Curve

10. Rogue Wave in steel with powdercoated steel ballchains by Dwellings. circle 540


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