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Things You Should Know About Architectural Salvage

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I am currently working on a very fun and interesting project that involves both Architectural Salvage and Commissioning Custom Furniture. Before embarking on both aspects of this project, I came across two wonderful articles from Colorado Homes and Lifestyles Magazine. Here are 10 Things You Should Know About Architectural Salvage, as printed in Colorado Homes & Lifestyles.

Architectural Salvage Treasures10 Things you Should Know About Architectural Salvage: (via Colorado Homes & Lifestyles, with a few additional notes and photos from Beautiful Habitat)

  1. It’s a fun way to go green. When you buy salvaged building materials you’re not only scoring conversation-worthy accents for your home; you’re also diverting materials from the landfill and minimizing the use of raw materials.
  2. Don’t expect perfection. “The reason these pieces are charming and interesting is that they’re obviously recycled—meaning they’re not perfect,” says Eron Johnson, owner of Denver’s Eron Johnson Antiques. Tip: Have a furniture restorer coat any pieces of peeling paint with clear paste wax, which maintains the antiquity of the piece but gives it a smooth finish, Johnson says.
  3. Beware of “too good to be true.” There are a lot of architectural salvage knockoffs out there, warns Johnson—particularly when it comes to marble fireplaces, stained glass and iron work. If the price is too good to be true (as in, considerably less than every other piece you find), it probably isn’t the real thing.
  4. Know what you need. If you’re shopping for pieces that need to serve a function (doors that operate, etc.), bring along a notepad filled with the measurements and quantities you need and pictures of items you want to match, says Tom Sundheim, owner of Queen City Architectural Salvage in Denver.
  5. Find new uses for old items. “The beauty of architectural salvage is it frees an antique from its former use,” says Johnson. Iron garden gates can become decorative headboards; wooden window frames act as room dividers; and an old weathervane emerges as the perfect accent for your mantel. (or lamp bases as seen below, BH)Interior Decorator Boulder Colorado
  6. Be open to doors. Shopping for antique doors means having an eye for “quality beneath the paint,” says Sundheim. “Know which woods are heaviest. A pine door will weigh far less than a comparable oak door.” If you need the door to function, pony up for a heavier door. Also, for newer homes, understand that you may have to reframe openings to accommodate taller antique doors, Johnson says.
  7. Hit up the hardware section. You might have a hard time finding enough matching knobs and drawer pulls to outfit, say, a whole kitchen. But unearth a few antique pulls (they can even be mismatched) for the right dresser or accent table, and you’ve got a statement piece.Custom Interiors Denver Colorado
  8. Let there be light. If you live in a historic home, says interior designer Beth Armijo of Armijo Design Group, one of the best ways to honor the architecture is to install period-appropriate light fixtures. But, adds Johnson, remember two important safety tips: have an electrician update the wiring and, for pendants, reinforce the ceiling box. (Most antique fixtures are solid brass and heavier than modern fixtures.)
  9. Dig around for your garden. A trip to the salvage yard can yield curios perfect for your outdoor living spaces, too. Look for stone statues or pillars, cast-iron park benches, weathered farm tables, or even vintage bathtubs (great for birdbaths).
  10. Try DIY salvage. Someone just might love that pale-pink tub you’re tearing out of your master bathroom. Before you haul it off to the landfill, consider selling your relics online, or, even better, donating them to ReSource Yard (resourceyard.org), a nonprofit with salvage yards in Boulder and Fort Collins. Sale proceeds benefit waste-reduction programs and donations are tax deductible.Reuse, Recycle in Colorado Design

My adventures in Architectural Salvage took me to the ReSource Yard in Boulder and Queen City Salvage in Denver. I also perused the Eron Johnson website (which is a great site and user-friendly). Ultimately, I am repurposing some wood that used to be a kitchen floor and I  purchased dining chairs on 1stDibs. My adventures continue as I am planning another visit to Queen City for a new art idea I have. Stay tuned for more stories on this interior design project, coming soon.

For additional inspiration in salvage and recycling, check out the post on 23rd Ave Sculpture in Denver. This is scrapyard meets art studio, where old metal is turned into art, furniture and more for your home and garden.

To read the full post, or other “10 Things You Should Know… articles, visit Colorado Homes & Lifestyles.

Do you have treasures that you’ve salvaged or recycled? Share with us here or on Facebook.

Salvaged Driftwood Decor | Guest Post

  |  in Accessories, arrangements, art, bath, Bathroom, Beach, Coastal, creative, Dining, DIY, family-friendly, Floral, furniture, Guest Post, lighting, Patina, recycle, Salvaged, table, Tips, Traditional1 Comments

Hi! I’m Joanna, a writer with Arcadian Lighting, a go-to source for all things lighting, including awesome light fixtures. I love my job, but to be honest it doesn’t seem like work at all. I spend my days searching the web for lovely interiors and terrific decorating ideas to share with blog readers like you. Thank you Tennille for allowing me to share today.

With grey being one of the dominant colors in interiors going into 2012, it’s no wonder we are seeing weathered salvaged woods, like driftwood, popping up in rooms everywhere. From farmhouse to loft, woods are light, rough and unfinished. Tables are perhaps the most popular pieces being made from driftwood, but there are many ways to incorporate it into the home. A driftwood table lamp anyone? Here are a few ideas I found from around the Internet. Which is your favorite?

This seaside cottage features a remarkable driftwood coffee table which goes nicely with the room’s style.

Three starburst framed mirrors are made from small pieces of driftwood. This would make an easy DIY project if you are fortunate to live in close proximity of the beach.

A small end table of driftwood and metal goes well with the rustic elements of this screened porch.

Rustic driftwood shelves make a nice place for showing off a vignette of books, candles and a jar of seashells.

This unexpected lighting fixture, tall driftwood floor lamp, creates a can’t miss focal point in an eclectic living room.

Small pieces of reclaimed wood are joined together to create an unusual flower vase. This would make a lovely centerpiece used in multiples down a long dining table.

A cottage bathroom gets its own touch of driftwood on the framed mirror. The contrast between the patinaed wood and the rich marble below works well.

This isn’t driftwood but you can see the many possibilities of using driftwood and other reclaimed wood around the house. I love that handcrafted hanging lantern. Images 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8

Accentuate your beautiful driftwood decor with pendant lights and beautiful lamps!

Timeless Floral Decorations for a Modern Home

  |  in Accessories, arrangements, art, Bathroom, color, contemporary, Dramatic, Entertaining, Floral, glass, Guest Post, modern, TipsNo Comments

Choosing the right floral decorations will add the perfect ambiance to a modern home, and can turn any room from ordinary to extraordinary. Bring pictures of each room in your home with you to the florist. The visualization of each room will help a person and the florist order flowers in the shapes and colors that will accentuate a special space and style. While the florist is busy designing a floral masterpiece, a person no longer has to wait around until it is created. Most will choose to have their flowers delivered, a convenience that is very much appreciated in these busy times.

 

Modern Home Flowers and Design Choices

Elegant flower choices like orchids, gerber daisies, bird of paradise, and calla lilies will beautifully compliment a modern aesthetic. Choose vases and containers with sleek, clean lines. Bold metal containers will add drama and sophistication to a flower creation. Once a person selects the perfect flowers and container, the arrangement should be displayed so that it becomes the focal point of the room. If the interior colors are white or tan, choose florals or containers in bold, dramatic colors. An interior decorated in bold colors would look beautiful accented with light or pastel colored florals.

Floral Decorating Ideas for Modern Interiors

Place a line of bold, square vases across a fireplace mantle or at the center of a long table. Fill each vase with clear marbles and water, then add a single flower to each vase. Calla lilies are a great choice for single flower arrangements. This timeless floral design will add warmth to a modern design, while complimenting the style and decor of the room.

A bird of paradise flower arrangement in a bold metal container will add a dramatic look to an entryway in a modern interior, and it is a great way to welcome guest as they enter the home. If the entryway is large enough, place a bird of paradise floral decoration on each side of the front door for a bolder, eye-catching look.

Beautify a bathroom by placing a small square vase on the sink or at the top, center of the tank. Cut the stems short so that the flower heads hit just above the vase. Tie a bow matching the flowers around the center of the vase. Add a drop of potpourri oil to the arrangement water. This is a natural and unique way to add a lovely aroma to a bathroom.

Fruits mixed with flowers is a floral design that would beautifully compliment a dining room or kitchen in modern home design. Place a flat bowl or basket filled with fruit on a table or counter. Lay flowers on and throughout the fruit for a bold, stunning look. Another design option is to have the flowers placed at the center of the flat container, then frame the florals with the fruit pieces.

Every room has an awkward space or small corner that needs that little something. A tall vase with a dramatic floral arrangement would be the perfect decor choice. Choose vibrant colored flowers placed in a clear vase, or select a colored vase with ivory or soft colored flowers to make the space pop.

A candle centerpiece is another floral decoration that would beautify any room with modern decor. Place some moss inside a large flower pot. Place a trio of pillar candles in the center of the moss, then make a border with roses around the edges of the pot. This floral decoration looks stunning on a fireplace, entertainment center, or a corner in the room that needs a decorative touch.

About the Author

Patricia Hall works part-time for a florist and flower delivery but loves to surround herself with flowers at any given point of time. Even in her free time she loves to involve herself with everything flora and fauna.
‘To me there is nothing more beautiful and global as the language of flowers – it is the easiest to understand all around the world in the same way. That is one reason why I truly admire flowers for what they represent in some ways – unity of all mankind!’

Tantilizing Tile Design

  |  in art, bath, Bathroom, creative, Dramatic, fireplace, Inspiring Images, kitchen, stone, Wall Covering, wallsNo Comments

Is a kitchen or bathroom remodel in your future? Then you must check out the fabulous and ultra-creative designs of SICIS - The Art Mosaic Factory. This Italian art factory has taken mosaic designs to a new level. And if you are planning to use tile in your Interior Designs, this is sure to inspire you to think out-of-the-box and customize your design. I’ve put together a collection of inspiring images from the Cosmati Collection – a collection of marble mosaic tiles. These feature everything from full floor designs, to borders and decorative inserts. You are sure to be inspired for your own kitchen, bath, or even foyer project. And if you want even more inspiration, check out the other mosaic collections and catalogs on the SICIS website. Enjoy!

A few pieces from their Cosmati Marble Mosaic Collection

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5 Important Principles of 21st Century Design {Guest Post}

  |  in art, art deco, bath, Bathroom, Beautiful Habitat, contemporary, fabric, family-friendly, furniture, Guest Post, kitchen, lighting, modern, recycle, seating, steel, sustainable, upholstery, Wall Covering, windowNo Comments

Perhaps it is life’s fast pace, coupled with the economic downturn, or simply the need to take refuge from it all, that has shifted interior design’s focus to what matters most. Accordingly, there has been a return to appreciating natural products, comfort and functionality, and revamping what is at hand to reflect current longings. A keen awareness of sustainability and eco-friendly attitudes also now influence decision-making when adding anything new to the home, from light bulbs to appliances. Here is a look at five important principles guiding 21st century design and how they can be applied to personal living spaces:

Furniture With Uncluttered Lines and Simple Designs

Modern furniture is sleek and simple, with geometric lines replacing overly intricate curves or fancy wooden legs. Conversely, large boxy-shaped sofas and easy chairs invite sinking into ample cushions of leather, suede, velvet or other smoothly finished fabrics from nature’s color palette. Bold patterned pillows and throws supply interest and pull a room together. Functional ottomans in the same shape and fabric can be snugged up for resting feet or used for snack tables or game and magazine rests, with the emphasis on usage and flexibility.

Thus, if replacing sofas and chairs, utility and comfort should be of primary concern. Look for simple designs with soil-treated fabrics that will hold up to wear and tear, yet be inviting enough for everyone. Similarly, if reupholstering comfortable pieces, choose from fabrics that echo nature: beiges, soft blues and greens, terra cottas, warm browns, muted grays. These are restful to look at and will be the most harmonious when adding accessories. Using pillows to add decorative touches allows seasonal enhancements, and keeping a few special ones on hand for entertaining ensures freshening the look in a jiffy.

Walls That Do Not Detract

21st century design de-emphasizes overly decorated walls, following the same minimalist approach as furnishings. Walls are increasingly free of wallpaper, borders, or other distracting elements, instead acting as quiet junctures for interesting, similarly uncluttered windows and doors that provide natural light. Moldings and baseboards are simplistic and non-ornamental, often painted the same or complementary colors as walls. Moreover, tray ceilings with depth perception provide uncluttered upward interest for lighting arrangements. These often include recessed swivel bulbs that ensure light falling where most desired, on artwork or over reading areas. Dimmer switches create atmosphere.

While walls are plainer, they radiate charm and warmth through artwork in various genres. Large oil or acrylic paintings on canvas are often the focus of soaring floor-to-ceiling spaces without windows. Moreover, they are just as apt to be frameless, giving the appearance of floating rather than being confined. Mirrors or glass displays also offer breathtaking dimension, especially when reflecting outdoor scenes or unique lighting fixtures hung over tables or central locations.

Selecting art with modern themes and strong colors will give soft-hued walls personality. While paintings or replicas are always stylish, rooms often dictate other possibilities. A bright art deco poster in a simple metal frame will make any kitchen or family living area seem more alive, while smaller prints with ample color and design are well-suited to baths, bedrooms, dining areas and any walls interrupted by windows or doors and not as spacious.

Kitchens With Eco-Friendly Functionality and Centralized Design

Kitchens have been the heart of the home forever, always family friendly though sometimes crowded. Modern kitchen design has magnified the gathering concept with much more space to enhance mixing eating, socializing, and food preparation, too. Furthermore, while once designed to blend in as insignificantly as possible, modern appliances now sport a new boldness. Stainless steel and other metal finishes formerly relegated to restaurant kitchens grace home appliances, their commercial looks underscoring function and practicality rather than pretense. Designed to take on big jobs nowadays, more relied upon than ever, there is no attempt to hide them. Additionally, their eco-friendly operation requires intelligent engineering and design that makes saving energy a daily kitchen feature.

Thus, no-nonsense appliances are as large as space permits. Remodeling a kitchen, then, should revolve around enhanced spaciousness for family and friends to gather in, but also the accommodations needed by state-of-the-art appliances that double as energy savers through modern engineering. The natural crushed stone and granite products characterizing today’s kitchen workspaces and countertops continue the same functional feeling. Well-placed artwork and colorful rugs, cookware and dinnerware provide warmth.

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The Bathroom As An Oasis

As 21st century designers have embraced comfort as the key to home living, it is unsurprising that bathrooms have emerged high on the revamping list. Not only inspiring remodeling projects, they have spurred new home designers to rethink how this room is used. Once the purveyor of simple functionality, prone to being cluttered with frilly curtains and bath accessories, the modern bath now more resembles a luxurious spa, a comfortable oasis for relaxation.

Consequently, fixtures have been designed for ease of use, with modern, eye-appealing lines. Footed or sunken soaking-tubs may be centrally located or backed by a cozy fireplace, while showers can accommodate more than one with larger enclosures and multiple showerheads offering streaming massages. The release of steam only provides another spa-like quality in this home retreat.

Updating a bathroom by replacing old fixtures and faucets provides modern functionality. New vanities and countertops with crushed stone looks, larger floor tiles in neutral tones, and walk-in showers are further ways to accomplish 21st century appeal. Rugs and towels in natural colors and textured fabrics will extend this aesthetic. Also, replacing fluorescent tubes with eco-friendly light bulbs in soft bronze or satin nickel light fixtures imitates natural light where most needed, around mirrors and vanities; adding a high window or two encourages soaks in natural daylight in even the oldest tubs.

Windows And Doors Add More Than Light

With the impetus behind eco-friendly light bulbs in mind, natural lighting is now in vogue as well. Likewise, more attention is paid to window and door design and placement. Once regarded as challenging to conceal while simultaneously allowing light inside, most concealing now is reserved for evening or personal privacy. Thus, windows and doors are in the spotlight, equipped with energy-efficient glass and better insulation and mobility for easy cleaning. Sourcing natural lighting, preventing drafts and damaging sunrays, while also looking nice, is a major plus. And when it comes to privacy and window coverings, less is more. Blinds and shades of natural textured materials are popular, as are any treatments allowing maximum exposure but ample privacy. Once again, an appreciation for nature surpasses unnatural-looking solutions.

Similarly, doors have been given more design prominence. Replacing a section of wall with double French doors or paneled sliders not only allows increased light, but a distinct outdoor connection as well. Using large plants or small trees in painted ceramic pots by the door’s interior allows the release of beneficial oxygen for healthier living. Moreover, doors with a lot of glass make a room feel larger – a clever way to expand when space prohibits it.

The above elements of 21st century interior design and how they can be applied are a testament to simple, uncluttered living. Establishing a home environment that focuses on simple luxuries, personal comfort, colorful relief and the unparalleled presence of nature and its many gifts is the goal.

Denver Arts Week

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Hello my Colorado readers. Do you know about Denver Arts Week? Denver Arts Week celebrates the Mile High City’s vibrant arts and culture scene….Visual arts, theater, music, film, museums, dance, opera, comedy, history and heritage! Even better, it starts today.

Art in Denver ColoradoToday’s kick off coincides with the First Friday Art Walks. Do you know about First Friday’s? On the first Friday of each month, the galleries in several of Denver’s art districts open their doors for a fun open house. Whether on Santa Fe, Tennyson, or elsewhere, you can spend the evening snacking, sipping, and perusing several galleries throughout the districts.

Denver Arts week runs November 4 – 12 and features special events, concerts, art shows, theatre, dance, special deals and discounts. There is something for everyone in every category of art. Try something new and explore more than a dozen museums, 40 performing arts groups, eight neighborhood arts districts and 100 art galleries.

For more on Denver Arts Week and to search for events and specials: www.denver.org/DenverArtsWeek/

For more on First Friday Art Walks with a link to each participating art district:  www.denver.org/denverartsweek/firstfriday

www.denver.org/what-to-do/museum-art/first-friday-art-walks

So get out there and experience some of the best of this beautiful city. If you fall in love with a piece, an artist, a group or gallery, please share the details with us here!

 

Favorite Things | Mother Chandelier

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I have always been fascinated with lighting design. As it was so astutely stated by famed Interior Decorator  Ruby Ross Wood, “There is one fundamental fact about lighting: Where there is no light, there is no beauty.” Lighting is an important element to a successful Interior Design. However, we’ve also elevated the light fixture beyond a functional necessity into pieces of artwork.

The Mother Chandelier from designer Baran Baylar at Hudson Furniture, is lighting, jewelry and art mixed into one amazing fixture. I admit that I am in love.

Lighting Design in Denver ColoradoThe frame is made of laser cut rings, with jewelry-like chain details hanging down and adding a balance of drama, elegance, and edginess.

The Mother Chandelier is available in Nickel, Black, Bronze and Polished Bronze finishes and sizes can be customized.

Lighting Design in Boulder ColoradoGlamorous Interior Design in Denver ColoradoHigh end Interiors in ColoradoIn addition to the Mother Chandelier, Hudson Furniture has several similar offerings with equal glamor and drama, but even larger in scale.

Dramatic Interior Design in Denver ColoradoDragon Chandelier in Black

Dramatic Interior Decoration in Denver ColoradoAtlantis Chandelier in Nickel

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Decorating a Nursery To Grow With Baby {Guest Post}

  |  in Accessories, art, bedroom, color, family-friendly, furniture, Guest Post, kids, walls2 Comments

Having a baby is an exciting time, and what is more fun than decorating the nursery for your upcoming addition? If you have a tight budget and don’t want to re-decorate the whole room again in a year or so, it’s a good idea to decorate the room in a way that will grow with the new baby.

Neutral Walls Are Easily Accessorized With Color

Select a neutral wall color that will go with most themes that toddlers and children like. This gives you the option of changing the decorations in the room as often as the little ones taste changes. You may want to consider an accent wall because it is easy to change colors on just one wall.  Neutral shades with greens, blues, and browns can be accessorized with lots of other colors and still look darling.Wall art and stickers are also a great option and come in a wide variety of shapes, designs, and colors that don’t damage the paint.  Your room can look like a custom mural was painted for your little one, and it comes right off when you are ready to change the theme of the room.

Accessorize

This is where it makes the most sense to make the theme of your little one’s room come alive.  There are so many ways to accessorize a nursery.  You can use bedding, wall art, curtains, rugs, pillows, and fixtures to make the room come together.  And the nice part about accessories is they can be replaced easily later on without doing any major work to the room.

Furniture and Crib

Selecting furniture for a nursery can be a lot of fun.  But the best thing to remember is to buy pieces that will last for longer than just a year or two.  There are a variety of furniture options to meet your needs, whether you have a small or large room. Investing in a crib that turns to a toddler bed later is just one of many options.  A changing table and a dresser are also important pieces to consider.  You will want a place to change the baby several times a day, and plenty of places to put Baby’s clothes.  If you are limited with space, consider purchasing a changing pad for the top of the dresser and using that as the changing area until your little one is no longer in diapers. Something like the Sorelle Tuscany & More 4-in-1 Convertible Crib and Changer Set pictured here is all you will need for furniture in the nursery and the crib converts to a big-kid-bed later. The attached changing table with storage space can also be used separately when it is no longer attached to the crib.

Storage

The most important element in a nursery is plenty of places to put all the things that the baby needs. You will want some good storage to place diapers, wipes, blankets, lotions, and medications that a baby needs the first year or so, but then can either be removed from the room, or used for toys and books when they are bigger. A simple bookcase like the Nantucket 2-shelf Bookcase from Target could be made into a good storage solution for baby items with some added colorful bins, and then used later to hold your child’s toys and books.

Enjoy the experience of decorating your child’s nursery, and select items that have a purpose and will last for several years.

This post was written by guest author Brandon Cross who frequently blogs about home security and other home-related topics at YourLocalSecurity.com.

Happy Colors | Red

  |  in Accessories, arrangements, art, Banquette, bedroom, color, Designers, Dining, DIY, fabric, Happy Colors, Home Office, kitchen, paint, Wall Covering, walls1 Comments

The next color up on our list of Happy Colors is Red.

Lots of Red

Master Suite Design in Denver Coloradovia Etsy

Red lacquered cabinetry would be a very bold move on it’s own. Add red lacquer to the appliances, walls and ceiling and you’ve got a statement-making space.

Modern Kitchen Design Boulder Coloradovia The Kitchen

Red walls make a great backdrop for lighter colored artwork.

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This bold bedroom design uses both a vibrant and more muted red tones along with graphic patterns. See more of this room here: Love it or Leave it: Red Patterned Bedroom Bold Interior Decorating in Boulder Colorado

Mary McDonald via Veranda

Black, White and Red

Red is a perfect accent to schemes that are black and white, or to schemes that are gray. Yes, you could place any color in these rooms and it would really stand out as an accent, but there is just something special about red in these rooms…

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And I couldn’t post without including another banquette, this lovey red banquette adds a great pop to a dining nook and overall gray room. I love banquettes and you can read more about them here: An Ode to Banquettes

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Red Accents

While red is stunning with Black & White, or gray, it is also a great accent with other color schemes, in large and small doses.

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And what says Red and Happiness as much as a red wagon?

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Favorite Things | SKLI Pendant

  |  in art, contemporary, Dining, Favorite Things, glass, lighting, modern1 Comments

I love stunning light fixtures and think they are as much artwork as they are functional pieces that light our homes. Architect Nils Finne has brought us the sophisticated, contemporary SKLI pendant, a piece which fuses art and function beautifully.

Modern Interior Design Boulder ColoradoThe texture of the glass, reminiscent of wrinkled silk, is achieved with hundreds of 1/16” glass rods that are hand-placed on a clear base sheet, and then fused together in a kiln at high temperature. The light that shines through the glass plane, or is reflected on the ceiling, gives a subtle and alluring effect.

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The sensuous shape is made with waterjet cutting technology after the glass has been annealed.

Modern Interior Design Denver ColoradoContemporary Interior Design Boulder ColoradoThis fixture is perfect for large rooms with a need for dramatic lighting effects.

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