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THE JOURNAL


PERSONAL SHOPPING EDIT: LIGHTING Head to the Personal Shopping online hub to explore moodboards, product


galleries and design ideas that will inspire your next project – then get in touch with your own enquiry


A series of transparent mouth-blown globes make up


Gallotti&Radice’s ‘Bolle Cielo’ pendant, creating an ethereal cloud-like effect


Nature is a perennial favourite when it comes to lighting design: Arteriors’ ‘Ova’ wall light has an opal glass globe that was inspired by a pearl


Part of US designer Thomas O’Brien’s collaboration with


Visual Comfort & Co., the ‘Keira’ light gives a soft indirect light that washes the wall


Alabaster’s slightly translucent quality makes it the perfect material for lighting; Paolo Moschino Ltd has a wide selection, including this ‘No.11’ table lamp


SAMPLE RETURN SERVICE


If you are a design professional with a growing pile of unwanted samples, the Designer Sourcing Service can help return


them to the showrooms – saving time, and helping to reduce waste. The next time


you visit Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, simply drop them off at the


Concierge Desk and they will be returned to the showrooms.


For further details visit www.dcch.co.uk/designer-sourcing www.dcch.co.uk/personal-shopping


Industrial styling meets refinement in this 'RL '67 Boom Arm' wall light by Ralph Lauren Home; its articulated design makes it ideal as a reading light


Visionnaire’s ‘Akira’ floor lamp features slim brass ‘branches’ that echo a stylised tree, and curved fabric shades in a Japanese print that add colour and pattern


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