
Poised in groups of two or three, pendants have secured a place of honor in contemporary kitchen design, but there’s always room for a few more at the table. A recent surge of traditional, oval-shaped island chandeliers offers a charming alternative for illuminating those task-oriented areas of the cuisine.
Pot rack chandeliers are a popular choice for lighting kitchen islands and counters. In your showroom, give these multitasking fixtures a sense of purpose by draping them in attractive, ultra-lux cookware from high-end brands like Viking, Calphalon and All-Clad.
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Summerhill from Quoizel. www.quoizel.com [1] |
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Esteem from Currey & Company. www.curreyandcompany.com [2] |
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Montmarte from Vaxcel. www.vaxcelusa.com [3] |
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Imperial from Volume Lighting. www.volumelighting.com [4] |
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| Zaragoza, Metropolitan line, from Minka Group. www.minkagroup.net [5] |
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| Roma from Corbett Lighting. www.corbettlighting.com [6] |
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| Lyon from Uttermost. www.uttermost.com [7] |
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| AC1796EB, Pot Racks Collection, from Artcraft. www.artcraftlighting.com [8] |
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| St. Augustine from Savoy House. www.savoyhouse.com [9] |
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| Hamilton from Kalco. www.kalco.com [10] |
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| Patricia from 2nd Avenue Lighting. www.2ndave.com [11] |
Links:
[1] http://www.quoizel.com
[2] http://www.curreyandcompany.com
[3] http://www.vaxcelusa.com
[4] http://www.volumelighting.com
[5] http://www.minkagroup.net
[6] http://www.corbettlighting.com
[7] http://www.uttermost.com
[8] http://www.artcraftlighting.com
[9] http://www.savoyhouse.com
[10] http://www.kalco.com
[11] http://www.2ndave.com