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BVE is up and on display

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

We had a whole lot of fun in the shop over the last few days putting up our new Brand Van Egmond display and moving everything around in the shop. It sure looks great in here!



After hours of sweat and ladders….

Friday, February 12th, 2010

the showroom is almost brand new. Granted i think there is as much work to do as what has already been done it’s always a great feeling to shift everything around and of course add new fixtures to the mix. Our Brand Van Egmond display arrived and boy it puts everything else to shame.  When something is good it just makes me smile and even the hardware that actually holds these fixtures up is good!

i’ll post photos after the shop is complete! stay tuned.



EUP - by 2016 no non-directional lamps allowed in Europe

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

please read this article from Vesoi from the EUP

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the first “client dance” & coming to the dance prepared

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

what i love more than anything is that period in time when you are first getting to know a client. To me it reads like a “first dance” with someone you really want to like you. It’s always a challenge to go deep and get in there fast. The evaluation of someones needs, wants and desires and the ultimate question of whether you belong together is perhaps one of the most interesting elements of the crazy thing called “interior design”.

Where lighting is concerned and through the portal of Lunaria i have many more opportunities to focus in on this initial exchange.  And while it might be more simplistic in its range it is perhaps more difficult in its’ practice. The following few tips might help you as a consumer to bring your goods to the table so you get what you want when meeting with us at the shop or anyone who is helping you in a design capacity.

1. Have as many visual props as possible - a photo of your space, images of things you like, even a floorplan of your space if possible.

2. know your size limitations that will factor into your decision. The size of your room, the size of your table, the height of your ceiling.

3. Have a sense of what you want to spend. Ultimately there are hundreds of solutions so knowing up front where you budget lies will help you find a filtered down list of your options. After all that $100,000 chandelier will always beat out the $10,000 one!

4. Get real about timelines. Know when you need things and if you will be willing to wait. I understand this need to have something done but honestly if you think about how long something will live in your space waiting an extra month or two for the right thing is so worth the wait!

there are more hints for sure but this is a good start.