Hotel Intercontinental Miami at Miami Center - Miami, FL (1988)
Designed by The Russell Partnership and Rita St. Clair Associates, photographed by Dan Forer
Scanned from the Sept. 1988 issue of Architectural Lighting magazine
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Hotel Intercontinental Miami at Miami Center - Miami, FL (1988)
Designed by The Russell Partnership and Rita St. Clair Associates, photographed by Dan Forer
Scanned from the Sept. 1988 issue of Architectural Lighting magazine
New Release: The Y Table Lamp
Expanding the Y Series with something a bit more substantial: Meet the Large Y Table Lamp.
This piece stays true to the collection’s signature split form; one slim steel stem that branches into two arms, each holding a soft glass globe. It sits somewhere right between a functional light fixture and a small sculpture. The silhouette is balanced and a little playful without trying too hard. We’ve grounded it with a solid marble base and added an inline dimming switch so you can dial in the mood.
Whether it’s acting as a focal point on a console or providing a wider reach on a desk, it’s designed to look just as good off as it does on. Available now in two globe sizes.
Source: Research.Lighting Expands Its Y Series with a Sculptural Table Lamp
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