See the Light: A New Twist on Classic Shades
Rejuvenation Introduces Traditional Shades in Crystal Glass
Portland, OR (PRWEB) November 4, 2009 -- Known for reviving authentic period lighting designs, Rejuvenation has put a modern spin on tradition with its newest offering of Crystal Cone Shades. The two new shades are based on original shapes found in the company’s Restored Antiques department, but crystal clarity is what makes them fresh.
The McCoy with 8" Crystal Cone Shade
The high-quality crystal used to make the shades have more clarity and brilliance than ordinary glass. Pair them with reproduction carbon filament bulbs and simple pendant lighting for a stunning presentation. The crystal allows the low ambiance light provided by reproduction bulbs to shine on undiluted, demonstrating an ethereally beautiful glow.
Shades are by far the easiest most cost effective way to change the look of a fixture or even a whole room. Crystal shades can enhance an industrial look by showcasing the intricate details of the functional elements of the light. They can also be partnered with classic designs to capitalize on the trend of mixing old and new elements to personalize a room. Crystal shades catch the light with a rich intensity that will suit any décor.
Pricing
8” Diameter Crystal Glass Cone Shade $35
10” Diameter Crystal Flat Cone Shade $25
To see these shades partnered with two very different style fixtures visit www.rejuvenation.com/McCoy and www.rejuvenation.com/marquamhill
About Rejuvenation
Rejuvenation was founded in 1977 with a passion for old houses and buildings. Today, it is America's largest manufacturer and leading direct marketer of classic American lighting and house parts. Inspired by history, period-authenticity and customer creativity, Rejuvenation’s diverse line spans the 1870s to 1960s. Collections include: Early Eclectic, Period Basics, Historic Revivals, Arts & Crafts, Colonial Revival, and Modern America. Homeowners can stay true to their home’s era, and also have the flexibility to mix-and-match styles to create more personalized and eclectic environments.
The company donates ten percent of its after-tax profits to non-profit organizations dedicated to environmental conservation, historic preservation, the arts, and equal-access housing. Products are sold through the company’s catalog, retail stores in Portland, Ore. and Seattle, Wash, and website www.rejuvenation.com.
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