These Are the Light Fixtures Interior Designers Are Currently Coveting
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1/9“Apparatus’s Synapse pendant, which would look divine in an entry hall, along with a large mirror and floating console on the wall.” —Brett Beldock, interior designer
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2/9“The Pris K sconce from Pelle is a piece of art and the ‘wow’ factor in any room.” —Darci Hether, interior designer
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3/9“A high-rise with incredible Midtown views is just the spot for Jason Koharik’s Calve Geo fixture. It’s jagged and Gotham City–like, but emits a wonderfully soft glow.” —Kelly Behun, interior designer
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4/9“Fredrikson Stallard’s Cannon chandelier, a wonderful combination of contemporary and glitz, would be proportionally perfect over a lengthy dining table.” —Jamie Drake and Caleb Anderson, Drake/Anderson, interior designers
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5/9“I love Stephen Antonson’s designs, including his Alexander fixture, which doesn’t dominate the room like a lot of chandeliers tend to do. He has really pushed the plaster platform forward.” —Miles Redd, interior designer
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6/9“I’m using Marc Bankowsky’s Feuilles de Lierre fixture from Maison Gerard in an Aspen home. Its sculptural silhouette and warm metal tones will add an organic element to the house’s modern architecture.” —Bennett Leifer, interior designer
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7/9“Achille Salvagni’s bronze-and-onyx Spider chandelier is a breath of fresh air in more traditional spaces.” —Phillip Thomas, interior designer
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8/9“The Pirce ceiling lamp by Artemide is a biomorphic, sculptural fixture that lends a veneer of modernity to a traditional space.” —Eric Cohler, interior designer
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9/9“Lambert et Fils’ Laurent pendant will add the right amount of subtle modernity to a space while still providing a kick.” —Neal Beckstedt, interior designer