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Eldridge is a minimalist cage pendant with maximum style. Light pours through the glass shade and allows the lamp socket within to shine. Available in a conical and a dome shape with Aged Brass, Old Bronze or Polished Nickel finishes, these pendants suspend from gorgeously detailed hook and loop chains.
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Our four-leaf clover ceiling fixture is a lucky find. From Mediterranean to modern, Chandler’s inviting glow of ambient light is a welcome addition to any well-appointed space. Cast metal and custom opal glass give lasting life to this quatrefoil design.
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Glass is hand-poured into molds, then bent to form the distinctive panels that are the first thing you notice when you look at Brasher. The texture of these panels refracts the light coming through, while the glass itself is infused with a soft champagne hue. The metal work is aesthetically pleasing in its own right, seen from underneath, glimpsed obscurely through the diffusers, and accentuated with spherical attaching pins.
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Liberty starts with a core of matte-black metal, banded round its middle with a flashing contrast from the piece’s finish of choice—brass or nickel. Retro coil bulbs in ballooning clear glass create the primary light source; in larger models, tubular exposed-filament bulbs alternate. Cut-crystal discs and icy handcrafted glass adorn protruding rods, refracting the dazzling light in a thousand directions.
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Gideon’s arms are round rods bent at obtuse angles, submerging into long tubes of metal the same diameter as the tubular bulbs which fit into them. In its chandelier form, a large crystal plate at its base, secured between arms and finial, adds just the right accent to Gideon’s minimalism.
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Whether on the ceiling as a flush mount or on the wall as a porthole sconce, Rye makes a handsome addition to a room. Clean lines and simplicity guide the piece. Its only bit of whimsy is a faux hinge, there for ornamentation. Its front lifts off when the tiny ball across from the hinge is unscrewed.
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Adorn your space with the finely crafted details of the Genesee flush mount. A filigreed ring encircles Genesee’s opal glassware, giving ornamental appeal to a ceiling standard. The elegant metal cornice embodies the fixture’s classic beauty.
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Versatile and attractive, Hillsdale combines the ingenuity of early-twentieth century task lighting with a smart decorative touch from the twenty-first. Vintage cast swivels give the sconces wide-range adjustability, while custom contemporary linen shades swath your space in soft ambient light.
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Our Gaines family applies industrial details such as studded rivets, perforated metalwork, and heavy brass extrusions to twenty-first century fixtures. Gaines offers a chance to add rich textural contrast and Machine Age intrigue to any space.
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A work of beguiling simplicity, Coffey pins a sculptural thick glass shade to a long bulb base cylinder. So doing, it creates a sophisticated work of texturally layered simplicity. The striking beauty of the vintage Edison-style bulb with which it is fitted is plain to see in this context.
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Using a candlestick from the fifties as an inspiration, we designed our Angler family around the idea of staggering bulbs at different heights on off-centered tubular arms bent at sharp ninety-degree angles. The resulting work is minimalist and sophisticated. Two-tone versions contrast the brass or nickel-finished candelabra with a cage of smoothly rounded black metal lines.
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The glassmaker’s craft of using an “optic mold” to create desired interior textures and designs was invented by Roman glassworkers and flourished in Venice in the Middle Ages. Using this ancient “optic” technique, we house a glass bulb in a hand-blown oval diffuser. This diffuser is perfectly clear on the outside with a wavy horizontal pattern worked in its bulb-facing side. These interior lines are in the “optic” tradition, valued in heritage pieces such as Depression glass.
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Spanish alabaster from the quarry of Aragon has long been considered an ideal substance for sculpture. Used in religious statuary and by prosperous families of Renaissance Spain, the material is richly veined and pleasantly porous. Due to the amount of light it lets through, it was often used for windows. We took note. In our Skylar family, we mount a slab of Spanish alabaster with thin metal clasps over an LED lamp. As the light pours through it, it creates a beautiful effect.
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Ridgewood is for those who relish manual functionality and tactile details. It sets a tube within a tube, allowing you to control its length. Knurled knobs and ends to the metal scroll are not merely decorative—they reposition length of light and angle of illumination.
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We streamline a mid-century Italian sconce into a single work of cast brass. With a small backplate and an arm that scrolls gently back to meet it, Carroll is a modern and refined sconce.
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Quality of materials, simplicity of form, and intent of design result in a worthwhile work. Here, we layer a disc-shaped slab of alabaster, hewn from Spanish quarries, over an LED light source. Alabaster is such an excellent diffuser of light, it has been used for windows in places of high seriousness since antiquity. The combination of cutting-edge lighting technology and archaic materials makes for a compelling light fixture.
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In the Vienna Workshops, Josef Hoffman and his peers strived to create a national decorative arts and a sustainable model for makers, lifting domestic items to the status of art. Halycon’s fitter, with its diamond perforation in metal, is reminiscent of their patterns and textures.