Posts tagged: Lighting

Sparkle For The Holidays And New Year: Part III of IV

The little girl in me (and the big girl too, for that matter) just loves sparkle and shine.  Below are some fantastic lighting pieces, pendants and chandeliers that make my eyes get big and bring a smile to my face.  I loved stuffed animals as a child too, of course, but nothing made me stare, gaze longer and jump up and down than glass and crystal that caught my eye.  Santa, can you bring one to everyone please?


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Sparkle For The Holidays And New Year: Part II of IV

The little girl in me (and the big girl too, for that matter) just loves sparkle and shine.  Below are some fantastic lighting pieces, pendants and chandeliers that make my eyes get big and bring a smile to my face.  I loved stuffed animals as a child too, of course, but nothing made me stare, gaze longer and jump up and down than glass and crystal that caught my eye.  Santa, can you bring one to everyone please?



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Sparkle For The Holidays and New Year: Part I of IV

The little girl in me (and the big girl too, for that matter) just loves sparkle and shine.  Below are some fantastic lighting pieces, pendants and chandeliers that make my eyes get big and bring a smile to my face.  I loved stuffed animals as a child too, of course, but nothing made me stare, gaze longer and jump up and down than glass and crystal that caught my eye.  Santa, can you bring one to everyone please?


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More Hot Trends: Where Are We Going (Coming From) Now?

I have to say, after my visit to the High Point Furnishings and Accessory Market last week, my suspicions have been confirmed…imperfections are perfect.

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The draw of home fashion will continue to move toward reusing items in new ways.  Natural fabrics (that are made using more sustainable methods) are dancing into the mix, manipulated into a tailored/organized look with a bold sense of nothingness in the color department.  Rusty parts of exhausted items are next to newly spun silk.  The once only traditional look of cut crystal is encompassed and surrounded by iron.  The lines have been changed and redrawn.

It is exciting as always to see what product designers dream up.  Out of necessity pops wonderfulness and I am loving it!  Don’t get me wrong though, I could never move away from color and the richness of classic traditional design or the striking forms of contemporary design that leave me wanting more, but this is a fun and comfortable look.  It brings peace to the mind and hope to the heart.  Whether or not you like this new direction, the reason it is here though (reduce, reuse, recycle), is here to stay.

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Lamps! How Do You Pick? Ask Jill…

Hey, Jill!

I have been wanting to find some really pretty lamps for my living room.  I have gone all over the city only to be disappointed.  I never found any lamps that really caught my eye and of the few that I liked a little, how do I know which shapes and sizes are best? Help!

—Ashley in Overland Park, KS

Ashley!  Lamps are the light of your life…what would we do without them?  You are right to keep searching…I am a believer in only buying things that are truly fantastic or you will never be happy you purchased them.  Keep your search going with a few items in mind:


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Where to start?  Your goals:

Will the lighting be for accenting the room, reading or task lighting?  Or frankly, do you just think a lamp would be a great accessory in an area?  If you are wanting the lamp to have a higher function (task, reading), than you need a brighter bulb and wider shade base.  You may even strongly consider a double bulb socket.  If the lamp is for accent, the wattage maximum or the size of the shade is not as important as the beauty or size of the piece.


This showroom had some unbelievable pieces and lighting.


Bulbs.

The size of your shade and the harp (the thick wire that extends from the base of the socket, over the bulb where the shade generally sits) will determine the size of your bulb.  The larger your bulb wattage, the more heat it will give off.  Therefore for safety issues, you must keep your shade far enough away from your bulb and the top of your shade must be large enough, for the rising heat to safely escape the area.  Never exceed the recommended wattage on the lamp base.  If you change the shade (a great way to update a lamp) be cautious and consult a professional if you are unclear of the proper bulb size to use with the new shade’s style.  When shopping for a new shade, keep in mind 3-way bulbs will only fit under harps that are 7.5″ or higher.  If you wish to have lighting options similar to those offered by a 3-way bulb but want a shorter shade and harp, have a dimmer socket installed.  Dimmer sockets fit standard bulb bases and can give any bulb 2 light levels.


Cute, fun floor lamp that has a double bulb socket.


Shades.

Other than what I mentioned above about safety and light bulbs, take a leap and find a great shade!  There are two kinds of shades available.  “Hard” is generally made from papers or plastics which may or may not be covered with fabric.  Hard shades are less expensive choices and generally let less light through so they can be darker. You may also recognize them as many are lined with foils. “Soft” shades are sewn in several places and are fabric on the interior and exterior.  Both have lots of color/fabric options (you can, of course, have custom shades made in your choice of fabrics) but you need to consider the color of light each will produce.  Blue shade, blue light.  That is why you see so many light/neutral fabrics on lamp shades.  Generally, more light will pass through the sides of a soft shade in a lighter fabric, so they can be brighter.


This stunning lamp I found is gorgeous, but might not be the best choice for an area that needs more light. It has a hard shade in a black fabric.


Size.

The taller the lamp, the more light it can shed….and the easier to tip over in a busy area.  Take note too of where the bulbs are when you sit.  The last thing you want is to be having a conversation in the evening, squinting.


I am studying the material of this lamp.


Materials.

In my opinion, lamps are art!  With so many options out there for lamp bases, please don’t compromise on a lamp that you are not sure about.  “Wait to find great.”  Care is generally easy with most surfaces.  Do watch for too many “pointy” (that is a professional term…ha!) items protruding out of the base as these can catch on sleeves and jewelry.

Good luck with your lamp search, Amber.  Hope this sheds some light on your task at hand.

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Jill

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Highlights From International Furniture Market, Artwork and Lighting

I cannot believe another High Point Furniture and Accessory Market has come and gone.

This enormous, biannual international market is brimming with the latest and greatest from designers and companies around the world.  It is what a runway show is for fashion, only it is for home fashion…and we do all the walking.

The latest furnishings, casegoods, fabrics, accessories, lighting, artwork, rugs, details and ideas, etc. are there on display to sell to the trade.  It is eye candy like you have never seen and takes up building after building from their ground to top floors, for blocks and blocks.

I just adore going.

Here are a few things I thought you might enjoy seeing.  While this is a tiny, tiny amount, it is fun to see what will slowly trickle down to the shelter magazines such as Traditional Home, Elle Decor and Architectural Digest, in the next year or so.  I just snap quick shots with my little camera each time so you can imagine how amazing they are in person…

Enjoy!

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KC Home Design Mag Follows Me Through The Explosion

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Buying at the High Point Furniture and Accessory Market in North Carolina is great fun. Tiring and exhausting, but fun! I would love to know how many SKU’s I see a day there…it would have to be in the gazillions. I know many “newbies” to the market never return as it is an explosion of eye candy that not many minds can wrap around and retain – let alone mentally design with.

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The article KC Home Design published in this month’s issue tells all, titled, “Saturday,” but there just wasn’t room enough for everything! So here are more pics that I would like to share with you from the buying trip, too. I could talk about it all day….
This gives you a tiny taste of the ridiculous amounts of product I sift through to cherry pick for my wonderful and fab clients. Then…make it work for their lifestyle, architecture, budget and personal taste.
Just a thing or two to sort through...
Just a thing or two to sort through…
Couldn't resist a sit!

Couldn't resist a sit!

Stopping to refigure and record.

Stopping to refigure and record.

My partner and I having a good time in a contemporary showroom.

My partner and I having a good time in a contemporary showroom.

This chandelier makes me melt (thus the chair back for support).

This chandelier makes me melt (thus the chair back for support).

She was is such a sweet and talented woman!

She is such a sweet and talented woman!

Myself and designer Suzanne Kasler for Hickory Chair.
Such a great feel.  Would love to design a whole house around them...

Such a great feel. Would love to design a whole house around them...

The "latest and greatest" color for 2009!

The "latest and greatest" color for 2009!

These were pretty in the sun...

These were pretty in the sun...

Looking from IHFC toward Showplace building. Fascinating architecture, don't you think?

Looking from IHFC toward Showplace building. Fascinating architecture, don't you think?


Thank you so much Kansas City Home Design, Eryn Swanson , Zach Lieberman and Katie Van Luchene and their loyal readers! Enjoy!
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Space, The Final Chandelier

Another mention of us in Kansas City Home Design

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I love this fixture designed by Paul de Haan.  It has a wonderful shape in that it isn’t a perfect sphere.  It’s inconsistent and icy ornate look is glamorous in a Star Trek-y sort of way.  An example of detail…the bulb with their mirrored surface, makes all the difference.

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