chandeliers

General Lighting

In your entrance foyer, general lighting is needed to welcome guests and assure safe passage.

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Lights Made of Glass

Lights made of glass – both clear and colored – are making a big comeback. Allowing the light to flow out, but also inviting the gaze to step in.

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Achieve Balance with an Edison Chandelier

Achieve balance with an Edison chandelier: Design is at its most thrilling when it bridges the gap between two opposites.

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Dining Room Lighting Tips

In the dining room, choose a chandelier that is 12″ narrower than the smallest dimension of the dining table.

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Recycle, Re-Purpose, Reinvent

From the foam in our couches to the foundations that prefab homes are laid on, sustainability is at the heart of anything that is being manufactured today.

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Favorite Fixture Friday!

The Cirrus pendant in Soft Gold, with ringlets curling down from the interior of the shade, delivering visual bling.

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Spring Collections Led by Rose Quartz

The soothing, calming nature of colors in the Spring collections are led by Rose Quartz, a persuasive yet gentle tone that conveys compassion and a sense of composure.

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Warm up to metal!

Brass and warm gold-tones are here to stay for at least another few years. What will continue its trajectory on the popularity scale are copper and bronze and rose tones.

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Favorite Fixture Friday

The Orb in Burnished Steel – a new twist on a favorite design!

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In living color!

A gorgeous glass chandelier gets a subtle pop of color when paired with jewel-toned crystal and modern gold accents.

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There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.

Edith Wharton