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Visual Comfort Studio
The Sea Gull Collection Clybourn three light semi flush fixture in Midnight Black is an industrial yet minimalist design, making this fixture perfect for an eclectic living room or over a modern dining room table. Milk Glass gives the Clybourn series a more current look.
Hinkley
Cedric effortlessly establishes a calm, cool and collected presence. Its sleek silhouette is sheathed in a lustrous finish. The robust light output, emanating through deluxe etched opal glass, ensures this modern design delivers on style and substance.
Crystorama
This 6-light semi flush mount is one sure way to bring light and a focal point to any room in your home, from the bedroom to the bathroom. It's crafted from high-quality metal that's rated to stand up to damp conditions, plus it comes in the metallic finish of your choice. We love its floral-inspired design; it reminds us of our favorite antique brooches. Best of all, this adjustable light is dimmable, so you can adjust the light to your liking. Something to remember: Each of the six lights is compatible with up to a 60W lightbulb, but you'll need to buy those separately.
OROA
Add a unique flair and focal piece to any room with the Cailey ceiling light by OROA, interconnected aluminum squares with soft edges, and a golden finish. With architectural, modern design, Cailey exudes the glamorous charm of Art Deco.
ARTERIORS
The Moers takes the traditional flush mount design and modernizes it by pairing white alabaster and English bronze iron with an integrated LED light. When in use, the illumination highlights delicate details inherent to its natural composition. The finish will vary. Although limited covered outdoor areas may affect the finish.
It looks lovely in the box. Arrived well packed and undamaged. It is a very heavy piece and am waiting to have it professionally installed so I can’t really comment yet about how it looks other than in the box.. Rhonda. Banner Elk, NC. 2023-07-11 18:30:40
Meyda Lighting
Every Meyda Tiffany item is a unique handcrafted work of art. Natural variations in the wide array of materials that we use to create each Meyda product make every item a masterpiece of its own. Photographs are a general representation of the product. Colors and designs will vary.
Eichholtz
Illuminate your surroundings with the Ferette ceiling lamp, where antique brass harmonizes with the ethereal beauty of white glass in a captivating symphony of refined sophistication. The Ferette boasts an antique brass finish that adds a touch of regal charm to any space, and its exquisite white glass diffuses a soft, luminous glow that bathes your surroundings in an atmosphere of luxurious tranquility.
Inject Art Deco glamour into your interior with the Hyeres Ceiling Lamp. This Lucite Loop Flush Mount with a vintage look comprises a hexagonal polished nickel frame and chain and a series of sculptural acrylic drops which let reflected light sparkle from the internal light fittings. Perfect for a subtle touch of elegance to your home.
A-emotional light
Our in-house team began with the idea of chandelier and texture to develop this ceiling and suspension proposal. With its circular distribution of light, Anel offers adequately lighting efficiency for this type of product, and the surface mounting makes it easy to install. The two steel mesh cylinders surrounding the light source form a set of planes, diagonal lines, textures and concentric shapes that make Anel a piece with its own aesthetics and elegance.
Bover
The Mediterrània lamp is an ode to the light. A soft wave of ribbon pays homage to our Mediterranean light, so heterogeneous throughout the day, its light always combines bright flashes with very warm beams, especially in the sunrise and sunset.
The minimal cruciform structure of the metal frame is the main feature of the design. The frame outlines and supports the inner cylindrical shade. All of the assembly hardware for installing the inner shade was engineered to be hidden in order to maintain the clean and simple aesthetic of the light.
DCW Editions
The starting point of Aaron was a gesture. A movement. Simon Schmitz wanted to create as fluid a motion as possible, which immediately lead him to the sphere. An end result is an object that seems to be moved by the wind. It revolves effortlessly around its centerpiece, like planets orbiting around each other.
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