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  2. Fairy lamp - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of fairy lamps spread to America, and glassworks on the eastern seaboard and Midwest began manufacturing fairy lamps as well. An exhibit at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago featuring an island lit by fairy lamps [ 6 ] (3,000 of which were donated by Samuel Clarke), [ 5 ] later toured various American cities. [ 7 ]

  3. These Garden Arbors Will Make Your Fairy-Tale Aesthetic ... - AOL

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    These 13 garden arbor ideas are great for any beautiful outdoor space. Left bare or covered in climbing vines, they'll make your fairy-tale aesthetic come true.

  4. Holiday lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    These lights usually come in sets of 140 or 150. This is because to give the chasing effect, bulbs must be arranged in four circuits of 35 (sets of 140) or three circuits of 50 (sets of 150). These light sets use even less power than a regular set of 150, because the lights are not always on, and therefore the bulbs also do not get as hot.

  5. Lighting - Wikipedia

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    Lighting design as it applies to the built environment is known as 'architectural lighting design'. Lighting of structures considers aesthetic elements as well as practical considerations of quantity of light required, occupants of the structure, energy efficiency, and cost.

  6. Art Nouveau - Wikipedia

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    The exotic and colourful sets designed by Benois and Bakst had a major impact on French art and design. The costume and set designs were reproduced in the leading Paris magazines, L'Illustration , La Vie parisienne and Gazette du bon ton , and the Russian style became known in Paris as à la Bakst .

  7. Storybook architecture - Wikipedia

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    The storybook style is a nod toward Hollywood design technically called Provincial Revivalism and more commonly called Fairy Tale or Hansel and Gretel. While there is no specific definition of what makes a house storybook style, the main factor may be a sense of playfulness and whimsy.