Whether you're talking wicker chairs or round jute rugs, natural fiber furnishings seem to be everywhere. Even in lighting: Anthropologie carries a tiered rattan pendant for $528, a wrapped jute chandelier for $258, even a basket-weave sconce with twinkly little ornaments sprucing it up.
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Lighting introductions at Dallas Market Center’s recent Lightovation continue to push the envelope in terms of design, thanks to LED. Brass and black were popular finishes, as were natural materials and forms.
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Tables will be set with champagne flutes, to evoke the traditional European dinner service. Photo by Courtney Dabney.
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