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Ready to take the plunge on some sweet designer savings? Thousands of items are up to 50% off during this special event—but hurry, it only lasts until November 1.
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We’re swooning over the sheer volume of great design at friendly prices on Lumens right now. Whether you’re looking for outdoor furniture, pendant lighting, wall mirrors, or fans, there’s much to be found at up to 50% off. As a bonus, use the code DESIGN at checkout to receive a free gift with qualifying purchases.
Philippe Starck and Eugeni Quitllet pay homage to three different midcentury-modern masters in one sleek, versatile indoor-outdoor seat.
Designed to challenge your perception of light and texture, the Seed Design Castle Pendant is made of concrete. Although not usually thought of as an energy efficient material, when compared to glass or metal it is exceptionally more sustainable.
The Contour collection by Pablo is a revealing open framed family of table and floor standing luminaries that capture their warm LED illumination within a remarkably slender formed aluminum structure.
A gentle sloping shade press spun from aluminum, the Muuto Ambit Pendant balances the simplicity of a dome shape with feminine contours and pastel inspired finishes.
The Louis Poulsen Cirque Pendant captures the thrill and spectacle of attending the fair, sparking fond memories of carnival games and sweets with a candy-colored aluminum shade.
The Menu Lighting JWDA Concrete Table Lamp exhibits a softer side to the roughness of industrial materials, smoothing pure concrete in to a cylindrical base that supports a rounded glass diffuser. The white glass is delicately cradled within the base, and glows warmly once lit.
A 1999 revision to the classic Panton chair--and the last version authorized by Verner Panton. The plastic in this model has been completely re-engineered and molded out of a single piece of dyed polypropylene. It also has a matte surface (the 1959/60 original version has a glossy finish). Finally..
Reflecting a passion for craftsmanship and the ancient art of weaving, the Tres Blue Rug from Nanimarquina is a traditional Indian flatweave that showcases a simple quality.
Designed for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, Denmark, the AJ Floor Lamp from Louis Poulsen modern classic features an asymmetrical shape and tiltable head. The sleek, understated design ensures this floor lamp can complement many different established motifs.
You can never have too many shelves. Made out of transparent PMMA plastic, the Kartell Shelfish Shelf Shelfish is easily mounted to the wall with special plugs and the shelf's back support ridge.
Chipper chair seeks derrières for at home enjoyment or café canoodling. Available in nine finishes: aqua, black, green, grey green, humble red, natural yellow, simple blue, off-white and watermelon. Stackable and suitable for use indoors or out.
Upon moving to California in 1940, Swedish architect Greta Magnusson Grossman began combining her European training with a West Coast aesthetic, adding a sense of play. Her Grasshopper Table Lamp (1948) resembles its namesake in form, with a lithe solid-brass frame and elongated conical shade.
Inspired by geometric angles and curves, the Marquise Pendant is one of its latest shapes from the collection of hand-blown glass pendant lights.
The Louis Poulsen PH 4/3 Pendant keeps it real and raw, returning to the metal shade composition of the original fixture.
As Oliver Schick’s debut design for Gubi, the Gubi lighting Ronde Pendant is a classic yet bold shape, appearing as a water vessel that was tilted upside down.
Wondrous and graceful, the Eos Pendant Light is an amiable fixture that will bring warmth and comfort to any modern setting. Appearing to float effortlessly on air, Eos is composed of goose feathers and paper, and is perfect for installing in a series or cluster. Photo Courtesy of Lumens
A chair designed following the classic lines of the Louis Ghost chair. Victoria Ghost Chair is born of classic lines whose rounded backrest recalls the shape of antique medallions, while the seat is linear and geometric.
The Componibili Storage Unit (1969) takes its name from componibile, Italian for “modular,” consisting of individual storage modules equipped with a sliding front door and tongue-and-groove design to offer attractive, stackable storage.
While outfitting his office, architect and Herman Miller design director George Nelson discovered a silk-covered Swedish hanging lamp that he coveted but found too expensive.
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