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  2. 20 Dining Room Ideas for Small Spaces - AOL

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    The dining room’s Restoration Hardware table was painted black to match the 1940s dining chairs. Above a rock-crystal chandelier hangs with tiny black shades that match the candelabra lamps from ...

  3. These 6 Lighting Trends Will Be Illuminating Homes in 2025 - AOL

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    3. Stylish Vintage Lighting. The trend for brown, earthy shades and warm metallics is seeping into lighting design in the form of antique finishes and classic lighting styles. “We will see a lot ...

  4. You'll See These 8 Interior Design Trends Everywhere in 2025

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    The powder room in this happy Wisconsin hideaway, designed by Victoria Sass of Prospect Refuge Studio, features custom ceramic tiles by Clay Squared to Infinity arranged in a checked pattern ...

  5. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    Classic glass and crystal chandeliers have arrays of hanging "crystal" prisms to illuminate a room with refracted light. Contemporary chandeliers may assume a more minimalist design, and they may illuminate a room with direct light from the lamps or are equipped with translucent glass shades covering each lamp. Chandeliers produced nowadays can ...

  6. Light fixture - Wikipedia

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    Balanced-arm lamp is a spot light with an adjustable arm such as anglepoise, RAMUN or Luxo L1. Gooseneck (fixture) Nightlight; Floor Lamp Torch lamp or torchières are floor lamps with an upward-facing shade. They provide general lighting to the rest of the room. Gooseneck lamp; Bouillotte lamp: see Bouillotte

  7. Lampshade - Wikipedia

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    Two modern electric lamps with lampshades. A lampshade is a fixture that envelops the light bulb on a lamp to redirect the light it emits. The shade is often affixed onto a light fixture to reduce the intensity of the light to observers, shield the light from a harsh environment, or for decoration by altering the color or creating shadows.