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SLEEK SILHOUETTE

The 28''-high Parliament table lamp has a handy USB port, 
making it especially suitable for hospitality applications

as well as residential. It pairs a Polished Nickel  nish with 
Walnut wood for a streamlined Contemporary statement. 

It is lamped with two medium-base bulbs (75-wa  each) 
and operates with an on/o  rocker switch on the base. 

Paci c Coast Lighting

www.paci ccoastlighting.com
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INSIDE OUT
For the  rst time in its history, Crystorama has introduced 

outdoor lighting to its product line from designers Libby 
Langdon and Brian Patrick Flynn.

Shown here is a ceiling-mounted  xture from Flynn’s 
Capsule Collection, named for its pod-like form that 

combines a ma e black base with an opal frosted white
glass globe and a distinct, Aged Brass band. The three-toned 

design is a unique statement for the outdoors, where it can be 
used to add instant personality to front and back entrances, 

patios and porches, plus garden pathways. Fixture options 
include chandeliers, ceiling mounts, wall mounts, and post 

lights in a full range of sizes.

Crystorama | www.crystorama.com
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SWEDE THINGS

From the Bay – a manufacturer of contemporary, unique furniture and design
objects – just launched its  rst collection designed by Swedish architect and 

designer Jonas Wage_ll of JWDA in Stockholm. The series includes: a Propellor 
table, Pool mirror, Stick hook, Pin bowls, plus the Nightfall light and Wander light.

Shown here is Wander, a portable table lamp inspired by traditional Asian
rice lamps. It has a minimal, Contemporary style and is made of curved heavy

wire and opaline glass. The curved handle gives a playful character that welcomes 
moving the lamp. The wire has a light expression and simple construction while the 

opal glass creates a di used light that is dimmable to adjust intensity from bright 
and clear to low and cozy.

From the Bay | www.fromthebay.com






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