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  2. 18 Luxury Lighting Brands to Illuminate Your Space - AOL

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    Not only is ABASK home to luxury porcelains like Ginori 1735, but also a good amount of lighting options. One of the quirkier options is this cordless, blown-glass lamp by Paola Petrobelli of ...

  3. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    Rock crystal began to be replaced by cut glass in the late 17th century. [8] and examples of chandeliers made with rock crystal as well as Bohemian glass can be found in the Palace of Versailles. [44] Crystal chandeliers in the early period were literally made of crystals, but what are called crystal chandeliers now are almost always made of ...

  4. Induction lamp - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Philips introduced their QL induction lighting systems, operating at 2.65 MHz, in 1990 in Europe and in 1992 in the US. Matsushita had induction light systems available in 1992. Intersource Technologies also announced one in 1992, called the E-lamp. Operating at 13.6 MHz, it was available on the US market in 1993.

  5. Category:Light fixtures - Wikipedia

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    A light fixture or luminaire is a technical and professional term for the electrical fixtures used to hold a lamp—a light bulb—the light source. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lighting fixtures .

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    This Ring Video Doorbell comes with 1080p resolution for a crystal-clear view of your front porch. This model has improved motion detection over previous versions, and you can review video footage ...

  7. Lighting - Wikipedia

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    An important property of light fixtures is the luminous efficacy or wall-plug efficiency, meaning the amount of usable light emanating from the fixture per used energy, usually measured in lumen per watt. A fixture using replaceable light sources can also have its efficiency quoted as the percentage of light passed from the "bulb" to the ...