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19 May 2010
What happens when the lights go out in Spain?
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Check this out. The Tau Advanced Group rolled out the ultimate showstopper at Cevisama last February. Cevisama is the annual showcase for ...
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11 May 2010
An appropriate light fixture for an Octopus's Garden
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The great Daniel Ogassian posted a link to these on Twitter the other day and I think they're entirely too cool. They're by arti...
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22 April 2010
ITRE's classic JJ in a Limited Edition and at a special price
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Iconic lighting purveyor ITRE has issued a limited edition of the original, articulated desk lamp; the JJ. The JJ has been in continuous pr...
26 March 2010
Here's the light output for Water Pressure Chandeliers
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I just heard from Water Pressure Lighting and they want me to let you know (Nancie Mills-Pipgras in particular) that their LED bulbs go to...
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I like chandeliers. There I said it.
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Confession time. Despite all of my barking about clear spaces making for clear thoughts I have a weakness for chandeliers. Not just any chan...
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27 February 2010
Springtime lighting
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Thursday's New York Times ran a photo and a description of this ceiling light . It's the Infiore Pendant by Estiluz, and I think ...
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22 February 2010
What is art? Part two
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So last night I posed a rhetorical question: what is art? I was thinking about that question because one of my readers and Twitter pals Ch...
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19 February 2010
ITRE lighting reminds me that it will be spring. Eventually.
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Frost-damaged coconut palm in St. Pete. Photo by Tranquilometro. This has been a cold winter. I know, I know, there's something like ...
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