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Ellis sconce.

1. Northeast Lantern continues to innovate while looking to traditional designs for their American-made lighting fixtures. Shown here is the Ellis sconce for a powder room. The lighting design is by Mancini Lighting & Design, and interior design by KEP Designs. northeastlantern.com

Atlas pendant.

2. Hubbardton Forge Schoolhouse gets sexy with the Atlas pendant, which features a tall top arc and a central band around the globe, available in a clear, opal, or opaline glass. hubbardtonforge.com

Capitol wide lantern for Visual Comfort.

3. Circa Lighting Los Angeles legend Barbara Barry imbues elegance into her Capitol wide lantern for Visual Comfort, a pared-down, curvilinear design done in bronze, soft brass, or soft silver. circalighting.com

French Quarter-series Yoke.

4. Bevolo Crafting gas and electric lights since 1945, Bevolo offers both interior and exterior period lighting fixtures. Shown here is the French Quarter-series Yoke with a hanger bracket, for gas or electric. bevolo.com

Brava table lamp.

5. Sonneman Strong and sculptural, the hand-forged form of the black brass Brava table lamp stretches 32 inches across, making for a perfect we-stand-alone statement. sonnemanawayoflight.com

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