Niki Papadopoulos Here is a link to the company who posted the photo, they are out of Philly. I didn't see the lamp on their website but I bet if you contact them they can lead you in the right direction. In the future, if you hid the "more info" button under the image you might be able to find what you need. Good luck!
Let the light in. These unadorned windows show off their architectural beauty and open the space to the outside world.
This is a perfect example of why you should invest in killer floor lamps. Seriously, throw out that hideous halogen eyesore you bought in college pronto.
Remember when 1970's-era, over-the-sofa arc lamps had a resurgence back in 2003-2004? During this time, loads of silly, little plastic and stainless wannabes made their way into dozens of retail stores—then disappeared a year later. It's probably because the ones that seem to stand the test of time are usually solid metal with incredible finishes: sprayed paint, polished chrome or satin brass. This Rowe Floor Lamp is the perfect example of one that will just always have that "it" factor. Kinda like a 75-watt Lady Gaga.
Larger lighting: A stunning floor lamp can provide more than just light. Use a modernist arcing lamp to anchor your space and create interest against white walls. Switched on, you can enjoy its moody glow.
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