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50 michigan design center @home 2018 When Lights are Low When entertaining, Eleanor Ford believed everyone looked more flattering by candlelight, which explains why tour visitors to the dining room of her historic Grosse Pointe Shores mansion won’t see a chandelier. There’s nothing quite like candlelight to bring warm ambience to a room, but dimly lighted electric fixtures impart a similar effect. Like the dancing flames of a fireplace, the lambent glow of low light injects instant atmosphere. – George Bulanda Bedros Candleholders in rough chiseled Crema Marfil marble, accented with iron spinnings finished in brush brass and crystal bases, by Revelations from Uttermost. LIGHTING RESOURCE STUDIO, SUITES 18 & 97 Global Views Willow Floor Hurricane Candleholder with glass cylinder and twistediron twig base. DECOROOM, SUITE 37 Kenyan Twilight Hurricane Lamp with hand-blown glass shade and brass ring; Kalahari-covered plinth base. THEODORE ALEXANDER, SUITE 30 Photo by Jeff Aisen

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