Elements of Style
lamp and Lighting Portfolio
tracy bulla -- Home Accents Today, 11/1/2008
Organic inspirations give root to a host of sculptural, sophisticated lamps. All shapes and forms of wood line up next to branch and botanical motifs, linking the elements to high-style design. From polished and uber-chic to rustic and edgy, these table toppers illuminate with natural beauty. — Tracy Bulla
Stacked cubes punctuate the base of Jamie Young's faux horn lamp, completing the cool, sun-bleached effect with a stone linen shade ($375). Brass vines climb a mottled wooden urn in Chelsea House' rustically inclined Bernini lamp ($540).


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Botanical inspirations go glamorous with polished nickel leaves in Frederick Cooper's statuesque table lamp ($670). |
Sculpted branches display dazzling style in Payne Street's nickel and pewter design. |
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Sarreid's hand-turned, solid wood bobbin ascends dizzying heights in spiraling, organic fashion. |
From Laura Spector Design, the My Prerogative lamp floats one-of-a-kind, sculptural forms found in nature (roots, rock, petrified wood) on a sleek steel base with an adjustable setting to create endless artisan combinations ($1,500). |
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Currey & Company draws on elements of nature for its Driftwood lamp, seamlessly blending natural wood, iron and linen ($370). |
Poplar wood with a light coat of wax plays up the unfinished sophistication of Barbara Cosgrove's classic Estate lamp with impressive scale ($525). |

































