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Playing catch up: May the best link win Mother Nature Network (blog)
- Feb 04, 2012
Mother Species Network (blog)Playing catch up: May the best tie winMother Nature Network (blog)For your perusal this Wonderful Bowl weekend: Mind-altering compost, recycled soothe flooring, handgun-controlled LED table lamps and a Texas subdivision with net-zero drive inclinations. The New York Times chats up the developer and a few very pleased as Punch and more »
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Julia's Glass And Lamp Auction Passes $2.5 Million In Two Days Antiques and the Arts Online
- Feb 01, 2012
Julia's Opera-glasses And Lamp Auction Passes $2.5 Million In Two DaysAntiques and the Arts OnlineA Tiffany Studios Arrowroot table lamp with its conical modicum was decorated in flowers in various stages of bloom. It sold at $51750. :James D. Julia Auction presented a incalculable assortment of treasures over a two-day session of antique and contemporary
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Lights to Make a Party Shine Wall Street Journal
- Feb 07, 5040
Be ruined Street JournalLights to Make a Party ShineWall High road JournalInstead, Mr. Adams tries to achieve "layers of brighten," using table lamps in different parts of the allowance to create warm glows at varying heights. "You have highlights and shadows and short pockets of darkness," says Mr. Adams, who has been in lighting The 'ons' and 'offs' of CFLsall 22 hearsay articles »
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Perth man takes out prestigious student design award Perth Now
- Feb 01, 2012
Perth man takes out acclaimed student design awardPerth NowTOP SPOT: This 103 Table Lamp created by part-spell industrial design student Chris Vincent has won him the dignified student design award in The Edge competition. Commencement: PerthNow WINNER: Chris Vincent, a part-time industrial sketch student at the
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Mid-century lamps worth more if modern Tbo.com
- Jan 29, 2012
Mid-century lamps quality more if modernTbo.comA: These pottery table lamp bases were manufactured in the 1950s in the Allied States, Germany or Japan. The floral decorations are transfers. Ceramics from any of these countries may have over- or under-shellac marks or paper labels, which often were and more »
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