Anyone can have a light in their space that’s also a prize winner.
Own award winning lighting…on our site, www.homelightingneeds.com, we are especially proud of 2 lights which have received special recognition. Make one of these unique lights a ”conversation piece” at your next dinner party or business gathering.
Bear Tooth Chandelier - winner of the “Best Artistic Lighting” award of the 2003 Western Design Conference.
Features:
- The manufacturing of this chandelier begins with a rusted metal band and contains small intricate mountain cutouts to allow a glow of light through.
- 6 candles surround the outer rim with rawhide shades and antler candle holders
- the candle holders are held by Indian replica arrows and a braid is around the bottom of the band
- atop the band is another scrolled design band that features some wildlife
- 3 hand painted teepees are in the center of the light and the bottom is finished with an oval shaped rawhide dome which is also hand painted
- the chandelier is hung by rods and a custom made canopy
For more information about this chandelier, visit http://www.homelightingneeds.com/custom.em?pid=754014.
Traxon Classic Panel- recipient of the 2003 Roeder Award.
Features:
- The control is yours with this light. You have the option of changing the primary color intensity (red, blue, and green) to create other color combinations. You can also select how the light changes color through your remote control by choosing the sound, motion or random mode. A must have for any party.
Each Traxon Classic Panel measures 19.5″ x 19.5″ x 1.75″, and contains:
- 4 LED lights
- is made of an injected polycarbonate face and aluminum frame
- it’s own remote control
- AC power adaptor
- mounting components for the wall, ceiling, or table stand
Additional panels (sold separately) may be attached to your first panel to work in unison as a larger piece.
For more information about this light, visit http://www.homelightingneeds.com/custom.em?pid=744413.
If you have any questions, please contact us at info@homelightingneeds.com
Enjoy!
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