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for the Unusual Gifts For Kids for Decorating Kids Room ? This bargain
shopping online has various Beautiful Tiffany Childrens Lampshades with distinctive design.
All Tiffany lighting fixtures at our store are carefully handcrafted
by each experienced artist who creates numerous unique lamps
using Louis Comfort Tiffany Techniques. The greatest supply for
table lamps, pendent chandelier, childrens table lamps, and
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Our
Tiffany Style Lighting Fixtures,
Large Contemporary Light Fixtures,
Southwestern Stained Glass Mission Lamp,
Stained Glass Butterfly Lamps,
Contemporary Mini Pendant Lighting,
Antique Tiffany Dragonfly Lamps, and
Tiffany and Tiffany Style Antique Lamps
are famous for their quality and value. New lighting fixtures are
added to our store frequently, so please come visit us often!
Trends in Chandeliers (II)
FINISH LINE: Chandeliers no longer feature just one metal or just one finish.
The latest looks offer multi-tone finishes created by painted or chemical processes.
MOD SQUAD: The freshest face in chandeliers is clean and simple, designed to work in
more contemporary spaces. "We just introduced a dramatic new category of crystal product
that is very contemporary," says Schonbek. "It features colored crystal geometric shapes
-- cubes, rectangles, spirals, pyramids. The colors mix together to create auras of light
for a vibrant rich look."
DIM LIT: Whether they are ornate and multi-armed or simply feature a large-scale bowl,
chandeliers need a dimmer so homeowners can control the intensity of light. "Most of
the time, the lighting capability of a chandelier is more than is actually necessary
to light the space," says Rey-Barreua. "They should always be controlled by a dimmer
to add to the aesthetic appeal."
MATCH POINT: Once a design preference has been identified, the chandelier should simply
be another decorative element. "There is a trend to eclectic interiors where traditional,
transitional and modern will blur even within the same room," says Rey-Barreau. "The
chandelier doesn't need to "match" the decor in a very rigid manner. If it works visually
for the user, then it's fine."
(Courtesy of ALA)
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