We’re Head Over Heels for These 20 Fixtures From YLighting’s Fall Lighting Event

Now through November 1, you can save up to 30% off and score free shipping on over 50 fabulous lighting brands.

Illuminating your home with stylish wall sconces, pendant lights, table lamps, and more is a snap with YLighting. Hurry on over to their Fall Lighting Event, where you can snag discounted products from Dwell favorites like Artemide, Tom Dixon, Moooi, and more. Make sure to enter the code BONUS at checkout for a free design gift with purchase.

Carpyen Boop! Wall/Ceiling Light

The Boop! Wall/Ceiling Light was designed by Nahtrang Disseny, and is made in Spain. The Boop! Wall/Ceiling Light is a fun, stylish, and versatile fixture offered in four modern color combinations. Available with either a white or black exterior and a gold or white interior, this lighting fixture can be mounted to the wall or ceiling depending on your lighting and design needs. Photo Courtesy of YLighting

Artek A110 Hand Grenade Pendant Light

A110 Hand Grenade Pendant Light was originally designed for the building of the Finnish Engineers’ Association (Alvar Aalto 1948 – 1953). The pendant lights beauty is formed by two cylinders, one inside the other, and the light is reflected upwards. The fixture has a perforated steel ring through which the light is diffused, reflecting downwards.

Menu JWDA Concrete Table Lamp

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 stylish brass rotary switch buttons the collar of the grey base, acting as a dimmer that can control the amount of ambient light from the fixture. Photo Courtesy of Menu

Louis Poulsen AJ Table Lamp

The AJ lamp collection was designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1960 for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (Radisson Blu). As a major contribution to the total design concept of the hotel, the AJ lamps have achieved iconic design status. Upon the 50th anniversary of their launching, five new color variants were introduced, all carefully in line with an updated Arne Jacobsen color scheme. Formed over seventy years ago when renowned Danish architect, Poul Henningsen, came together with Louis Poulsen and began to combine a brilliant mix of technology and design to craft influential lighting. Photo courtesy of YLighting

Fritz Hansen Caravaggio Pendant Light

Highly versatile with its simple yet iconic shape, the Caravaggio Pendant Light from Fritz Hansen is a timeless light fixture designed to easily assimilate into a variety of interiors. Suspended from a round canopy by a single cord, the bell-shaped shade of this modern pendant light features smooth, soft lines that are beautifully contrasted by an industrial-style, chrome-plated suspension. The single light source is housed within the shade which prevents any glare from the light. Created for flexibility and adaptability, this Danish modern pendant light is ideal for use as a single light fixture or arranged in multiples of the same size or various sizes to create a compelling installation. The Caravaggio Pendant Light is ideal for providing direct light in bedrooms, dining rooms, kitchens, and living rooms. Iconic Danish design brand Fritz Hansen was founded in Copenhagen in 1872 by a fellow named Fritz. In the ensuing years, the label has become a pillar of Scandinavian design in modern furniture and lighting. And while you can find classics like The Caravaggio Pendant, the entire collection of Fritz Hansen Lighting is filled with contemporary lighting pieces that continue to feel modern yet timeless. Photo Courtesy of YLighting

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