The April High Point Market may be postponed, but that doesn’t mean you have to miss out on new product. While you may not be able to shop them in person just yet, here’s a look at this spring’s lighting debuts.
The Zucca six-light English Bronze chandelier from Crystorama is made of steel with an English Bronze+Antique Gold finish. www.crystorama.com
Kravet’s Linnea table lamp is made of handmade blown glass with a smokey green tint. Detailed with polished brass metal accents. Topped with a cream parchment shade and an acrylic finial. www.kravet.com
Strings of beads made with mango wood line the body of the oversized Waterfront pendant from Jamie Young. A white iron chain compliments the natural tone and texture. www.jamieyoung.com
Eye-catching, contemporary, and uniquely artistic, the Claire table lamp from JAlexander has a speckled terrazzo body, finished with brass accents. A white linen drum shade tops this lamp, resulting in a fun, yet elegant design. www.jalexanderhome.com
Combining lively colors and engaging geometric shapes, Robert Abbey’s Franklin table lamp provides a delightful pop of interest. Shown in a Pumpkin Glazed Finish. www.robertabbey.biz
The Catalina sconce from designer Beth Webb for Arteriors is made of light-washed terracotta, directs light both up and down and is designed to integrate with masonry walls. www.arteriorshome.com
The Modern three-bulb floor lamp from Sagebrook Home has glass orb lights, a silver metal body and a black marble base. www.sagebrookhome.com
The Mina wall sconce by Tech Lighting features an elegant sphere of pure optic crystal. This beautiful resting orb is laser-etched and further illuminated by a powerful firing LED hidden within the socket. www.techlighting.com
A “branching bubble” chandelier unlike any other, the Rock Crystal Modern Branch linear suspension from Hammerton replaces the uninspired bulb with one-of-a-kind handblown glass shades reminiscent of natural quartz. www.hammertonstudio.com