New & Noteworthy: Editor’s picks in Dallas
The choice, mix and execution of materials is what made these lighting pieces stand out in Dallas. Plus, dimmable, color changing bulbs to light them.
Capital Lighting is known for its organic finishes, and this Willa Pendant fits the bill. It’s made of mango wood, with undulating panels that convey a sense of motion.
SDQ Lighting, a three-year-old brand, prides itself on its glass and crystal expertise. That’s evident in the Floret pendant made from K9 faceted crystal that can be customized in any color.
Coco & Dash have come out with their second lighting collection for Savoy House, which includes this delightful Posey rechargeable lamp made from forged metal with hand-cut leaves for added dimension. Perfect for fall or farmhouse tablescapes.
Accord Lighting, a Brazilian company, is known for its minimalistic lighting designs in wood and its use of mixed materials. The Petra collection of ring pendants, shown off here by Sales Manager Adrian Fernandes, combines a ring of natural slate or marble with a range of wood species.
What’s a beautiful fixture without the perfect bulb to light it? Bulbrite‘s Warm Dim bulbs can go from cool color temperatures to warmer ones (the full range is 3000K down to 1800K) at the touch of a dimmer switch, mimicking an incandescent. It works with any dimmer.





