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That vintage-style reading stand is real fine-grained French oak. The Burmese shadowbox would certainly make a wall. How about a hand-knotted Samarkand wool carpet to re-energize the living room? A 15th.-c. Gothic iron clock ticking on the mantle, or a Moroccan tagine bubbling on top of the stove? (Ginger-saffron lamb and peas, mmm, smells delicious.)
You'll find uncommonly good stuff from around the world for every room in the home. For yourself, or some deserving soul you know.
There are about 110 items on the electronic display floor as of this writing, but don't hold us to that. The number and variety keep changing fast. Could be habit-forming.
Paris Bistro, ca. 1920. Thick little wine glasses, a good 3-course meal for 30¢, and these hanging from the ceiling. The kind of adjustable lighting that young Hemingway no doubt pulled down closer to his table to watch the stories emerge in his notebook.
Handsome iron-finished brass lamps have milk-glass shades, Black rayon-covered cords and White ceramic pulleys and counterweights to adjust up and down.
Good in the country kitchen or (take a deep breath) with your highly advanced Aeron chair.
One-Light Pendant Lamp (No. 2032), as described. 30" min. length to approx. 50” max. extended, with 8" wide shade. Pls. allow 2-4 weeks for delivery.
Two-Light Pendant Lamp (No. 2034) with Art Nouveau metalwork. 22" wide x 30" min. length to approx. 49" max., 8" wide shade. Pls. allow 2-4 weeks for delivery.