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Approach accessorizing as if you are a painter and have an empty canvas in front of

you. Build a composition, and build relationships between the objects and the space

they occupy. Pay attention to size, shape, texture, and color, and always create with

strong intention so that the end result is pleasing to the senses.

Modern spaces like this foyer, opposite page, look best with curated accessories that

are bold and sculptural. Choose carefully, and pay attention to color, scale, and visual

weight. Accessories should never overpower a room. They are intended to enhance

and support the overall design along with providing elements of surprise and delight.

Amy Weinstein, AMW Design Studio

Lighting a contemporary environment requires artistic sensibility,

each item to be selected as an art piece unto itself.

Harriett Pauluzzi, Designer Group Collection

A.

Handmade in the Philippines, the pale gold shade

comes with matching gold hardware; pewter shade

comes with pewter hardware. No two shades are

exactly alike.

Zedd by Oggetti Luce, Designer Group Collection, Suite 34

B.

The Twist is a best-selling lighting fixture from the

creative mind of Vito Selma. All the wood pieces

move easily so the owner can create a cage-like effect

or a more closed piece. The reflections of light are

dramatic. A commanding light for a special place.

Twist Trapezoid by Oggetti Luce, Designer Group Collection,

Suite 34

C.

This lighting fixture has a unique design typical of

its creator, Vito Selma. The pieces snap open at just

a touch so the owner can create the pattern. The

structure can be totally opened for a star-like effect

or some parts can be left closed for more variation.

The warmth of wood adds to the light’s beauty.

Nova by Oggetti Luce, Designer Group Collection, Suite 34

D.

The Constella Large is the brilliant concept from

Vito Selma. A honeycomb of wood is carefully crafted

and fit together to diffuse and radiate light.

Constella by Oggetti Luce, Designer Group Collection, Suite 34

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