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A bar called "Il Tucano" certainly requires appropriate lighting, don't you think so? That's why you find these very stylish, very themed table lamps in the Tucano bar onboard MSC's cruise ship Musica.
A 50mm on a bookcase with white paper taped all over the bookshelf for reflection.
To the right is a halogen powered directional tablelamp, and to the left a tungsten frosted glass globe as well as a softboxed 580EX2.
Photo courtesy of @karikriewald (Instagram)
Kari of Sophisticated Whimsy is seen reading a catalog in our Austin, Texas, store.
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Overall Height: 17.72 inches.
Height of lamp shade: 5.90 inches.
Diameter of base:5.51 inches.
Hi-lo switch, adjustable.
E27 bulb holder.
Requires one 25~60 watt bulb(not included)
Power source: electric.
Bring warmth and romance into your house.
An excellent choice for home decoration or a gift.
Power line complies with the national quality inspection regulations.
Safe and easy to use.
Packing: foam+carton.
Origin: Eastern Europe. Circa: 1920. Period: 20th Century. Czechoslovakian Glass Fruit Basket Lamp, circa 1920s. Amazing table lamp of multi colored fruit, of clear and frosted glass. The design is a basket made of heavy gauge wire. The sides of the basket, have frosted glass beads measuring about .75 inches in diameter. Those on the handle are slightly smaller. They are wired in place to form a solid basket. Inside, the original paper label is still in place, Made in Czechoslovakia with the handwritten model number. The top of the basket is an intricate array of grapes and berries in frosted green, blue, red, pink and clear. From the base to the top of handle, the lamp measures about 11 1/2 inches tall and about 10 inches wide. When lit, the colors are amazing. The lamp sits on three brass ball feet. Shop@HighBoy
Soft lighting reminiscent of a campfire adds a ran elegant ustic feel to the already nature inspired room at Building 3000 Bluegreen Wilderness Club
Three fabulous identical Robert Sonneman table lamps featuring monumental thick globes, shiny chrome stems, and heavy marble bases. Individual price is $1400 per item. Perfect for any Baughman decor.
Decorative lamp Pride&Joy #sunflowers 🌻, desinged out of wood, metal and car parts with Edison bulb💡.
The painting was made with the decoupage technique and supplemented with acrylic paints, artistic technique using a palette knife.
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Decorative lamp Pride&Joy #poppies🌺, desinged out of wood, metal and car parts with Edison bulb💡.
The painting was made with the decoupage technique and supplemented with acrylic paints, artistic technique using a palette knife.
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slightly different settings this time around, still a really cool effect. That's my awesome red couch behind my desk.
I love lamps of any sort. In fact I have virtually no direct lights anywhere in my house. The shadows created are fabulous, and they soften the light.
Design: Christophe Pillet
Suspension lamp height adjustable.
Diffuser in painted metal with chromed counter-weight.
The fundamental geometric forms - the circle and the triangle - are key elements in the design of the Radon series by Hans Sandgren Jakobsen. More info about the Radon lamps
A close up of our AMIK Table Lamp and LURAY Side Table, featured in our stand.
ca. 2000, Berlin, Germany --- Pug Motif in Living Room --- Image by © Fernando Bengoechea/Beateworks/Corbis
Design: Karim Rashid
Table lamp with triplex glass diffuser, mouth blown and water jet cut.
Chromed metal base.
Cute figures we bought in Hallstatt @ Atelier Jirasek Kunsthandwerk.
Cheapo home studio:
1. A piece of A3-size paper (was my "Konstruktionsarbeit")
2. Table lamp (found on my table)
3. Walimex reflector (got it free from CHIP)
4. Styrofoam board (found in the storeroom)
5. Ipod case (found it in the drawer)
6. Nikon SB600 (well, it's cheaper than SB800/900).
Design: Lionel Dean
Suspension, table and wall lamp with diffuser in laser-sintered nylon built in 1200 layers.
Chrome-plated metal fixture.
Lighting object formally very complex and rich in details that evoke organic vitality.
This is the first time – in the field of lighting design – that the precious technology of laser sintering, typical of rapid prototyping, is applied to serial production. With this technique the basic material – nylon powder – is continually fused and spread through the laser beam layer by layer in 1200 passages, depositing the 3D projected drawing. The resulting complex form is realisable with no other technology.
Colour: white
Stuart Haygarth@ Hounch of Venison, Gallery in London
"British artist and designer Stuart Haygarth examines his ongoing relationship with abandoned objects through a series of new unseen works. Finding beauty in everyday, discarded items, the artist's work challenges percieved notions of the prescious and beautiful. Haygarth has insignicant items such as ceramic figurines, spectacles, glassware and plastic objects whilst beachcombing, cycling and onexcursions to markets and car boots sales. These found materials are then painstakingly organised and inspire the final work through their form, use, tactile qualities and their relationship to light, giving otherwise banal and overlooked objects a new significance."