Dallas Market Preview -- Contemporary lamps
Contemporary classification
-- Home Accents Today, 1/1/2009
Whether streamlined and clean-cut or abstract and shapely, lamp offerings shine the light on modern design this season. The idea is to leave frills and fuss in the dark and embrace materials such as brushed steel, highly polished chrome and smoked glass. Doused in neutral-rich shades, these style setters exude effortless sophistication. — Lindsey Strader
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Grid motifs scroll across the base of the No Right Angle table lamp from Willow Green, made of copper and wood ($323). |
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A sculpted steel base partners with an elongated cylinder shade on the Angelo table lamp from Imax ($129). |
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A crisp white linen hardback shade tops the contemporary brushed steel-finished Girona lamp from Cal Lighting and Accessories ($195). |
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Topped with a Sepia brown shade, John-Richard's table lamp showcases a smoked glass and acrylic column base ($673). |
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The Quatro table lamp from Peterjohn Designs spotlights a stacked steel ball base, heavily plated in chrome mounted on steel cylinders. The lamp is topped with a black faux silk shade ($260). |
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From the Natura Collection, the Abstract Branch table lamp from Vintage Verandah is sculpted out of resin with real branch detailing. Finished in black matte, the lamp is topped with an off-white linen drum shade ($150). |
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Inspired by martini olives, the Pimento table lamp displays a delightfully retro design from Nova Lighting. For a richly textured look, the design brings together a root beer finish and a bronze sheen shade. |
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The Marin table lamp features a silky chocolate bronze shade. Hand-beveled mirrors with golden antiqued side mirrors and mahogany brown details make up the sleek base from Uttermost ($441). |
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