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With colder temperatures in the forecast, what better way to enjoy a winter evening than paging through the February-March issue of Design NJ? The issue, filled with thoughtfully designed kitchens and beautiful homes from throughout New Jersey, is now arriving in mailboxes. We’re also making the complete issue available in digital format to inspire and inform homeowners across the state. If you are interested in subscribing to the print edition, visit www.designnewjersey.com/subscribe.

With colder temperatures in the forecast, what better way to enjoy a winter evening than paging through the February-March issue of Design NJ? The issue, filled with thoughtfully designed kitchens and beautiful homes from throughout New Jersey, is now arriving in mailboxes. We’re also making the complete issue available in digital format to inspire and inform homeowners across the state. If you are interested in subscribing to the print edition, visit www.designnewjersey.com/subscribe.

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See your kitchen in a new light<br />

1 | Crystorama’s Abbott eight-light chandelier sports clean lines and a streamlined shape<br />

with an open-concept metal-arch frame and sleek narrow rod. Abbott is available in a gold<br />

or black finish. $718. Capitol Lighting locations; Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery<br />

locations; The Lighting Center at Warshauer Electric in Tinton Falls; or Crystorama.com.<br />

2 | Side-by-side, up-and-down triangles form the chevron-like pattern of the opal matte<br />

glass shades on Corbett’s Artemis Chandelier. The shades are open at the bottom to<br />

let light flow freely while the glass itself casts a soft glow in a unique angular design.<br />

A cube-shaped accent at the center of the chandelier adds to the design’s overall<br />

geometric feel. Small, $3,350; large (shown), $3,990. HVLGroup.com.<br />

3 | Serena & Lily’s Raffia Wave Larkspur Chandelier has classic brass details and an added<br />

touch of coastal flair by way of hand-wrapped rattan details and relaxed yet refined<br />

shade options. A sleek pole lends a clean, modern touch. $1,498. Serena & Lily in Summit<br />

or SerenaAndLily.com.<br />

4 | Equal parts classic and dramatic, the overscaled Pascal Pendant from Arteriors<br />

delivers form and function on a grand scale. The streamlined dome has a matte black<br />

outer surface and a brilliant gold metallic semi-matte finish on the interior. $4,915.<br />

ArteriorsHome.com.<br />

5 | Regina Andrew’s new Bell Jar Pendant is based on an antique mercury glass style that<br />

has been cherished for centuries, updated with oil-rubbed bronze hardware for modern<br />

spaces. Small, $1,000; large, $1,500. ReginaAndrew.com.<br />

6 | Jordan’s handwoven natural rattan shade from Hudson Valley Lighting is reminiscent<br />

of a classic decorative bird cage. The pendant’s rich warm tone complements the aged<br />

brass metalwork of the candle cluster and chain details. Small, $790; large (shown), $900.<br />

Lighting Studio in Hawthorne, Safavieh in Paramus or HVLGroup.com.<br />

7 | The Gambit Chandelier, designed by Sean Lavin for Visual Comfort & Co.’s Modern<br />

Collection, exudes warm contemporary style through its bold use of high-end mixed<br />

materials and retro-inspired, fully dimmable LED lamping. A convergence of contrasting<br />

elements — hard lines and soft curves — makes it attractive in any setting. $1,988.<br />

Capitol Lighting locations, The Lighting Center at Warshauer Electric in Tinton Falls or<br />

VisualComfort.com.<br />

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