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In tribute to the beauty of nature, white Bianca glass shades resembling flowers bloom upwards,
supported by slender Vintage Gold Leaf arms. With an opaque quality, the shades soften the
bulbs within, creating a gentle diffusion of light. Like fine jewelry, delicately inlaid gold beads
embellish the arms of this fixture, further enhancing the romantic quality. Rooted in Art Deco
design, Montclair is available as a wall sconce or chandelier in two sizes.
*Due to the one-of-a-kind nature of the medium, exact colors and patterns may vary slightly from
the image shown.
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Tubes of mouth-blown glass leave the inner candlestick visible while blurring the bulb with a hand-cut honeycomb pattern. Wentworth updates a mid-century modern design, simplifying a form to its most essential components and allowing space for its details to breathe.
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Renaissance painters pioneered the sfumato technique—a way of blurring the lines between things, which enabled them to render the human face in more lifelike form as well as create rich atmospheric effects. Not bound just to the field of painting, we use it here to achieve exactly that sense of atmosphere. In our Sawyer family, we employ a sfumato glassblowing technique to impart a misty, smoky quality to the glass. Each original glass diffuser moves from opaque to transparent, its point of transition obscure.
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Opal glass is mouth-blown to form Windham’s detailed diffusers. Stepping along the canopy, backplate, base, bulb base, and arms adds subtle decoration. A hang-straight canopy makes Windham adaptable to various mounting surfaces.
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The dome, the arch, the vault—all intrinsically hallowed forms that resonate in the human mind. Our Boca family traces iconic arcs in each direction in a gorgeous contemporary fixture. At either end of each arc are unique spherical glass diffusers. Metal on the top half, layered on the bottom, each one contains a one-of-a-kind assortment of bubbles. Clear on the outside, etched on the inside, these orbs provide dimension and depth to the LED light spilling out from within them.
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Complete with a handle-shaped metal holder, Kirkland draws inspiration from an 18th century town crier’s bell. Curved glass planes accentuate the shade’s pointed peaks. The glass shade’s clear exterior reveals depth when viewed against the translucency of the etched interior. Kirkland’s backplate echoes the shade’s unique shape, displaying our attention to aesthetic unity.
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A long and thick arm of faceted crystal supports the shade-covered bulb in our Larissa family. The faceted crystal rod is fit snugly into metal pieces in the same shape at top and bottom.
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An elevated take on a can light, Dighton is clean and modern with textural details that add interest to its minimalist form. A Solite glass lens provides optimal light diffusion, while decorative knurling adds visual depth. Opt for the vintage, sophisticated look of an Aged Brass finish or the more industrial feel of Distressed Bronze.
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Rooted in the principles of Art Deco design, Stampford features large opal glossy globes topped
with artisanal Piastra glass discs. Both celestial and organic, the striking formation resembles
flowers in bloom. The Aged Brass arms enhance the fixture’s modern vintage feel, elevating
interiors with a warm glow. Available as either a chandelier or wall sconce.
*Due to the one-of-a-kind nature of the medium, exact colors and patterns may vary slightly from
the image shown.
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As either a chandelier or sconce, Paramus takes traditional elements, like arm and shade
shape, and updates them by playing with scale. Elongated arms extend upwards to support
candle sleeves topped with white linen drum shades. Available as a chandelier in two sizes or
as a wall sconce, Paramus comes with the option of an Aged Brass or combination Old Bronze
and Aged Brass finish. In its largest chandelier rendition, nine arms are staggered at varying
heights to create a standout piece.
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Inspired by calla lilies in bloom, Montrose evokes a sense of modern Romanticism. Combining
Art Deco aesthetics with clean lines, the slender stems and trumpet-shaped shades extend
gracefully to the sky. A soft, soothing glow emanates from the sandy-hued botanical forms.
Montrose is available as a wall sconce or chandelier in two sizes.
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Cloud etched glass globes cap slender baton-like Aged Brass arms, adorned with matching metal orbs, to create a streamlined modern design. As the name suggests, the cloud etched glass creates a wispy cloud-like pattern inside the glass globe shades that fills with a warm glow when lit. The sconce is also available in a Polished Nickel making it a good choice for the bath.
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Combining a scalloped schoolhouse glass piece with an industrial prismatic diffuser in the same shade, Odessa makes an unusual and intriguing homage to early 20th-century forms.
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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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Evocations of geometry, nature, and organic chemistry all ring off our Tupelo family. LED light sources glow from within white opal diffusers designed to look snugly wedged into Tupelo’s black cones. A double-row of perforation allows this light to shine through the holes in the textural black metal. On both an engineering and design front, Tupelo’s a contemporary piece.
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In the early 1920s, exposed-bulb light fixtures were jettisoned in favor of opaque glass globes that disguised the light source. These pieces found popularity predominantly in schoolhouses, giving this style its name. Here, we start with a classic schoolhouse glass shape and take it up a notch with lovely fluting that beautifully diffuses the light. The uncomplicated metal work and the iconic glass shape call to mind a time when the world seemed a simpler place.