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Cascade Luminaire; Where it Works |
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Written by Eva
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Sunday, 14 February 2010 21:55 |
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This pretty luminaire dripping with lead crystals from the Kentwood Collection at Decorati would be dashing in many applications. How would you use the Cascade lighting fixture?

The larger Cascade fixture "Grand" looks right at home in a mirrored hall.

The Petite version is gorgeous in the tray ceiling of this bath. When selecting new items for your new spa en-suite, why should your ceiling fixture be overlooked? Make it just as glamorous to achieve your complete look.

This bath is another very suitable location for a Cascade ceiling mounted fixture as well as the coordinating Cascade wall sconces. Fresh green paint, glossy surfaces and a mirrored glass vessel basin complement the layered crystal strands. |
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Written by Eva
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Sunday, 26 July 2009 12:58 |
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This lamp reminds me an awful lot of an elegant cloche feather hat worn on a Miss Marple Series. This white rooster feather lamp fixture is equal parts drama and tact; much like an episode of Miss Marple itself! 
Another interesting fixture Trianon carries are these light and fluffy pendants composed of goose feathers. Shown here in pink, fushia and white. Dreamlike aren't they? |
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Written by Eva
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Wednesday, 25 February 2009 15:03 |
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Like a spotlight for direct or indirect lighting, with or without a reflector. Is it a luminaire or a work of art? The GEORGE FLOOR refuses to be pinned down - but is guaranteed to radiate a strong presence.
It is designed by Tobias Grau and what a wonderfully artful concept this lamp is. The smooth oak legs and zinc and glass fixture combine to suit a transitional styled home. Beautiful. |
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Last Updated on Friday, 13 March 2009 08:20 |
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Written by Eva
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Monday, 28 July 2008 15:14 |
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The glamorous contrast of black, silver leaf and crystal is fantastic. Horchow never disappoints when it comes to lighting up your world. I have seen this type of fixture with black sheer fabric which offers a more opaque view, but the black string lamp shade is a little more mysterious. This fixture would be absolutely perfect in a master suite, or perhaps as a crown jewel in your private library?
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Written by Eva
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Tuesday, 29 April 2008 21:45 |
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If you are like me and light candles constantly, than you appreciate the necessity of luminaries for your outdoor spaces. The Luau Portable Lamp is lit by a 50W equivalent LED that can last 6-10 hours once charged. It can be lit while on it's charger and it lights up automatically when lifted from the base. This would be perfect for a stroll down to the lake front in the late hours. 
The Pressick Lanterns by Pottery Barn come in two sizes and fun colors like sea-worthy blues, mossy green, clear and tangerine orange. The splashy colored glass protects the flame from being blown out by a breeze and creates a beautiful glow. Set these lantern around your patio or hang them over a table for a late night chat with the girls. 
Another summer necessity are citronella candles, they work wonders keeping pesky mosquitoes at bay and they have a lemony natural fragrance. I found packages of citronella tea lights at Zehrs grocers last summer and I am keeping stocked up on these babies. You can get 50 tea lights for $7.98 (Canadian), so I will usually fill as many cut glass candle holders as I can find and place them around my deck. Lighting is everything. |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 February 2009 21:35 |
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