April, 2007

Hubbardton Forge | Kakomi

Hubbardton Forge.jpgExpand your reach with the Kakomi halogen suspended light. The horizontal bar comes in one of five finishes, including dark smoke. It supports either three or five diffusers that nest into its frame and come in four glass options, such as stone, opal, glossy dusk, and blue haze. Available in two stem lengths, 30 and 37 ½ inches. P.O. Box 827, Castleton, VT 05735; 800-826-4766; vtforge.com.


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Ochre | Scorpion

Ochre.jpgThe Scorpion lamp is poised to strike. Its stylized C-shaped frame of patinated metal is propped on a slim base, while its swiveling head comes in white, red, or black. 462 Broome Street, New York, NY 10013; 212-414-4332; ochre.net.


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Venture | Uni-Form MP 575

Venture.jpgSave energy with the Uni-Form MP 575 pulse-start metal halide lamp. Designed for installations where higher wattage metal halide or high pressure sodium lights would normally be used, it produces 60,000 initial lumens. Expect more bang for your lighting buck. 32000 Aurora Road, Solon, OH 44139; 800-451-2606; venturelighting.com.


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Studio Make Light | Pong

Studio Make Light.jpgPong celebrates the soft translucency of the Ping-Pong ball. Up to 24 of the luminous orbs attach to a plastic laminated aluminum armature, which supports six LEDs per globe. Available in two heights, 23 and 59 inches. 7-15 Greatorex Street, London E1 59F, U.K.; 44-20-7871-7271; studiomakelight.com.


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Zucchetti Rubinetterie | Hand shower

Zucchetti Rubinetterie.jpgThe hand shower—from designers Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez’s Bellagio collection—has five feet of flexible hose, which attaches to a complete slide rail nearly 28 inches in length. Also available is a 3/4-inch built-in thermostatic mixer with stop valve that connects through a wall-mounted supply union. 29 Via Molini di Resiga, Gozzano, Novara, Italy, 28024; 39-0322-954700; zucchettidesign.it.


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