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Duffy London Glo-Chandelier by Tim Yu

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An untraditional chandelier, the Duffy London Glo-Chandelier combines elements of printing and lighting for a different take on the original 3-D variety. The frame has built-in lights that illuminate the double-sided damask print. Hung from the ceiling, it's a witty and attractive centerpiece delivering a soft light (click on image for detail).

Available for £265 here, Duffy also makes a floor lamp version which you can check out here.

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This entry posted on 19 June 2007 at 2:22 AM
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