Friday, March 20, 2009

Rustic Chandelier by coe&waito

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Well this is kind of sad news. I was going back through all of my Internet Explorer bookmarks, looking for some cool lighting, and I found this old post from January on Black. White. Yellow, one of my favorite design blogs. They did a post about this really cool bonfire-looking chandelier by coe&waito. According to the coe&waito website, "as of spring 2009, coe&waito will be shifting focus away from studio production to work exclusively as a design consultancy." They will only be accepting orders through April 1st! That's so soon! See what stock they still have and place your orders ASAP on the coe&waito website.

I don't even know if the Hidden Fires Chandelier is still available. It looks like it might have been a special production and not available to the public. I couldn't find it on the website. I'm sure it's out of my price range, but all the same, sad news! What I love about this chandelier is the cool light pattern it makes on the ceiling. I could totally see this hanging in a rustic hotel lobby in Jackson Hole, WY or something. What do you all think?
Lights out until next time!

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Friday, March 13, 2009

Vibia Modern Lighting

I'm always on the lookout for cool, modern lighting and contemporary lighting lines, so when someone told me about the Spanish lighting manufacturer, Vibia, I just had to take a look. I love how Vibia's line of pendant lights, chandeliers, table and desk lamps work just as well in a residential setting as they do in an office.

Vibia was founded in Barcelona in 1987, later merging with Grupo T in 1999. Vibia remains focused on lighting, while Tramo (another trademark under Grupo T) produces office furniture systems and office chairs.

Every Vibia fixture is made from the highest quality materials, each handcrafted with extreme care. Super sleek finishes and exquisite detailing makes Vibia lighting a standout in the modern lighting industry. What do you guys think of these lights? Lights out until next time!