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May/June
2000 Issue
Light
Up Your Island Home
Lamps as works of art
By
Libby Grimm
Mother Nature can be counted on for natural light all day most every day
on the islands. But after the sun goes down or during the occasional cloudburst,
a lamp or two does come in handy. Lighten up your life with these lively
lamps from local galleries and gift shops.
Low-Light
Whimsy
Artist Randy Marks, of Independent Vision, covers welded steel rods with
handmade paper from Nepal to create whimsical lights. The lights dont
draw much power (just 25 watts) but always draw plenty of attention. Choose
from such happy-go-lucky creatures as Frank, the green alligator (shown
at top of page); orange Fun Fish (left); Paul, the teal-colored frog;
and Bovina, a Holstein with a working bell. Available at Jungle Drums,
11532 Andy Rosse Lane, Captiva, 941/395-2266.
Turn on
Your Teapot
A husband-and-wife artistic team, based in California, creates Big
Teapot-theme ceramic wares, including this playful lamp with a fringed
shade. It's available at Pandora's Box. And Harry Potter fans take note:
The shop also features cotton-covered hanging lamps that look like upside-down
wizard hats. They come in lime green, peach, or red. Available at PandoraÕs
Box, Periwinkle Place, 2075 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, 941/472-6263.
Romantic
Glow
Henna lamps offer an unconventional look in lighting while giving off
a romantic golden glow. The lamps, made of animal hide, come from Morocco.
Henna plant extract is used as a paint-like material on the lampshades,
covering them with decorative designs reminiscent of tribal tattoos. Available
at Traders Store and Café, 1551 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, 941/395-3151.
Come into
My Chambered Nautilus
This earth-tone faux fossil chambered nautilus lamp is part
of the Stonecast Collection. It takes a three-way light bulb and is suitable
for indoor or outdoor use. Available at The Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum
Store, 3075 Sanibel-Captiva Road, Sanibel, 941/395-2233 or 888/679-6450.
Painted
Shade
Pandora's Box carries lamps by Ulla Darni. The upstate New York artist
is widely known for her intricate reverse painting on glass, shown here
on this exquisite lamp. Artists affiliated with Darni's studio handcrafted
the lampÕs shade and its metal base. Available at PandoraÕs Box, Periwinkle
Place, 2075 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, 941/472-6263.
Stained-Glass
Beauty
Dragonflies of brilliant blues, interspersed with red and gold, decorate
this fully leaded stained-glass lamp, which recalls vintage Louis
Tiffany masterpieces. Its made by Aura Galaxy artisans, who
cut, polish, and fit each piece of Grade A-1 glass by hand. The antique-finish
base is evidence of the companys long experience and mastery in
metal casting. Available at Confused Chameleon, 11528 Andy Rosse Lane,
Captiva, 941/472-0560.
A Bird
in the Lamp...
Island Style shops offer many choices when it comes to lamps, all with
a tropical bent. Two colorful wooden birds adorn this eye-catching lamp
by Wildwood Studios. Customers can place special orders for personalized
colors, if desired. Available at Island Style, Unit #210, ChadwickÕs
Square, Captiva, 941/472-4343; or Unit #16, Periwinkle Place, 2075 Periwinkle
Way, Sanibel, 941/472-6657; or 620 Duval Street, Key West, 305/292-7800.
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