Feeling Blue? Find Blue Lighting For Your Home Décor, and Blue Lamps to Promote Serenity
Don't let the lack of sunlight bring you down. Fill your home with blue lighting. A Blue lamp can enliven your senses and brighten your mood. According to Feng Shui, the color blue is linked to flowing rivers, seas and lakes and pastel blues create a sense of calm and a feeling of serenity.*Blue lighting can cause the same associations. Find the perfect blue lamp in a Capitol Lighting showroom today.
A blue lamp can be included in many different types of home décor. Blue lighting matches a wide variety of woods and paint colors.
Visit a Capitol Lighting showroom to find the latest in colorful lighting designs, such as the Frederick Cooper “Madeleine” table lamp featuring a spa blue crackle ceramic and the “Phailin” table lamp in blue art glaze ceramic. Also embracing the blue, Schonbek's “Etoile” crystal table lamp with aqua shade and the “Pirouette” table lamp featuring Swarovski Strass crystal, French gold and moonstone with an iridescent indigo drum shade. Find a the perfect lighting fixture to match your home décor and blue lights to put your spirit at ease.
In 1923, Frederick Cooper, a Chicago artist, established a studio to create beautiful sculptures, watercolor paintings, and floor lights. American architecture was in its heyday in the Windy City. Through mixing the media of brass, fabric, glass and wood, Cooper created an exquisite modern table lamp that matched the swift innovation in American Architecture. Capitol Lighting is proud to now offer these wonderful creations from Frederick Cooper at 1-800Lighting.com.
*Clearing the clutter for good feng shui, Mary Lambert, Cima books, 2001.
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