Lamps & Lighting: White Gold
Tracy Bulla -- Home Accents Today, 11/1/2006
The most precious alloy this season is a mix of white and gold, casting an alluring shimmer on the latest lighting looks. This white-hot combination sparks an ambient glow on styles both classic and contemporary.
Festoni's European architectural fragment perches atop a wooden base, finished in white gold and topped with a gold-rimmed half paper shade ($350, lamp; $95, shade).


Payne Street's traditional candlestick lamp pops with a tailored, gold-banded ivory shade.
Pearlized glass gives a subtle opalescent finish to Regina-Andrew Design's streamlined teardrop design.

From Lights Up, the Driftwood Glow shade emits a burnished gleam contrasted against a tapered ivory base ($175 to $275).
Wildwood's classic design sparkles with an opulent lead crystal flower and cut crystal finial, topped by a pinch-pleated shade with braid trim.



























