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Niche Modern’s Crystal Lighting Collection

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Niche Modern’s latest lighting series, the Crystalline Collection, is inspired by crystal structures, calla lilies, and treasure troves. Hand-blown in New York, the glass pendant lamps catch the eye with their sharp angles and bright hues. The lamps come in four shapes, eight colors, and two voltage levels. The lamps are dimmable and compatible with low-energy bulbs such as the Plumen compact fluorescent light bulb and Niche Modern’s own incandescent option. Check out this video on Niche Modern’s website for more about collection’s story and features.

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