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Alexandria
Series – Invoking medieval impressions, Alexandria’s creation
is themed from the great Cathedrals of Europe. Special attention was paid to the
intricate details required to complete this imagery. With it’s ornate chain,
fine filigree work and delicate crown, Alexandria is certain to be a legacy for
generations to come. The two available finishes for this grouping are olde gold
(white washed matt gold) and bronze patina. |
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Aladdin Series - Rustic Italian
craftsmanship is evident in the burnished bronze framework and glassware
of caged crystal or mottled amber. |
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Andalucia,
Andella,
Carmen,
Mediterraneo Series - These series showcase the finest
manipulation of an elemental material such as alabaster into forms
heralded for their beauty and luminosity. A small but eclectic mix of
imagery, these are Spanish signature pieces. |
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Baronet Series - Rich classic castings
finished in antiqued brass and regal black accentuates make up this high
traditional offering aptly named after those who hold the British
hereditary title of honour. |
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Bristol
Series – The imperial presence of the Bristol collection is
enhanced by the carved appearance of its cast arms and further details such as
its flame font accents. Available in three finishes, pewter is paired with a
light caramel faux alabaster melon glass shade while soft gold and bronze are
married to glass in champagne tone. |
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Cala Series - A bouquet of late autumn
florals is depicted in the Cala collection. Hand-painted frames are
bound and adorned with twisted leaves and branches that frame the
brilliant hand-made glassware. |
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Charmes Series - Upturned rolled arms
in rust tones with filigree carved accents in gold grace this collection
with the "Charmes de France". Artstone diffusers finish the flavour with
an alabaster appeal to further the imagery. |
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Elise Series - Grace with whimsy best
describes this classic rust tone collection with gold details and stunning
wrapped funnel glass. |
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Europa Series - Spanish country estate
is the statement for the Europa collection. An understated elegance
is apparent with this family. Rustic bronze chandeliers, pendants,
flush-mounts and sconces make up the family of coordinates. The warmth
emitted through the incredibly stone like shades enhances the beauty of
its surroundings. |
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Felicity Series - A name synonymous
with happiness and luck, this offering in a warm tone known as chestnut is
lightly embellished with crystal drops to further the theme of harmony and
bliss. Luminance warmed by the use of ivory diffusers completes this
timely classic collection. |
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Fiorenza Series - Leaves and vines
surround the arms and twisting columns of the Fiorenza collection.
Metalwork in bronze with amber raindrops and crystal flowers further the
imagery of a warm fall day during harvest. |
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Genalla Series - With its' urn-like
column and curved, reeded arms, the Genalla collection is finished in a
bronze tone and capped with beige fabric shades. Subtle details such
as the melon fonts of the bobeches and acorn finials tie together the warm
and hearty flavour Eurofase has named "Genella". |
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Glasgow Series - The renowned Scottish
capitol themes the flavour put forward with the Glasgow collection. Images
of a traditional foundry come to mind with simple yet stately pinched
scrolls and twisted hammer supports. |
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Kasbah Series - Traditionally, a
fortress and palace in pre-colonial North Africa and serving as residence
to the local ruler or prominent families. The Kasbah was a prerequisite
for the survival of the village and was often adorned with opulence to
express the wealth and standing of the residence. A traditional urban
structure associated with a deep-rooted sense of community. |
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Lux Series - A collection of pendants
and sconces with dramatic rust finished framework are detailed with
acanthus leaves and rattan-patterned accents in gold tone as highlights to
lighten the mood. |
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Marrakech Series - Marrakech, the
Imperial City, which, at the dawn of its history, gave Morocco its name,
is the inspiration for this modest, yet elegant collection. The mightiest
kings fought for it, a line of dynasties inherited it, sages, craftsmen,
architects, painters and sculptors of all ages built magnificent palaces,
mosques, gardens and schools within it. |
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Napa Series - This ornately
embellished offering is composed of basket shaped chandeliers finished in
gold with coffee tones and draped in crystal chains and amber raindrops
with rosettes. |
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Opera Series - These classic Italian
chandeliers with their trumpet fonts are finished in a combination of
satin and polished gold, and maintain a regal air suitable to the finest
decors from grand theaters and banquet halls to gracious dining rooms and
foyers. |
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Ophelia Series - The gracefully
flowing arms of this collection lean towards that of Art Nouveau. The body
of arms as though leaves from a vine gives the required fullness in volume
that is requisite for a design of this nature. |
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Osiris Series - Named for the ancient
Egyptian god whose annual death and resurrection personified the
self-renewing vitality and fertility of nature. This graceful
pendant and wall fixture embody this imagery with their speckled rust and
gold finished castings and Etruscan glassware. |
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Oxford Series - Evoking the name
"Oxford" brings to mind imagery of great heritage and lasting dignity. It
is with that in mind that we bring you Euro Classics "Oxford" collection
of lighting products.
Wall sconces, lanterns and chandeliers, all with special attention paid to
the details such as its' scrolls, twisted iron banding and warm burnt
sienna finish, details deserving of a collection as lasting and noble as
the name implies. |
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Pueblo Series - Embodying strength and
warmth, the Pueblo collection simulates materials found in nature. Wood
grain finishes in walnut, parchment shades in hide-like textures and amber
scavo glassware assist in completing the theme of nature for a new, up to
date version of the "lodge" decor style. |
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Ramesis Series - Themed to appear as
though it could have been stolen from the temples of the ancient
Egyptians. This series is named for the biblical treasure series. |
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Renata Series - Faux alabaster melon
glassware is the focal point of this offering as it is married to frames
finished in dark rust tones with simple shapes and slight embellishments
to give that "just so" sense of detail. |
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Serif Series - Graceful scroll
framework in burnt sienna and metallic bindings in gold leaf lend
themselves to the calligraphy font for which this series is named. A
family consisting of chandeliers, pendants, wall sconces and vanity
fixtures, with understated elegance as the order of the day. |
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Seville Series - Seville, with its'
graceful swan-like upturned arms is sure to grace the foyers, halls and
dining rooms of the finest homes. Available in two finishes, soft gold and
bronze, and paired with champagne tone faux alabaster melon glass shade. |
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Stella Series - Form and function join
in the creation of this extension of the feminine mystique. The gracious
curvature of the frame, the sparkling beauty in the crystal, and the warm
heart of the lustrous finish all come together to create a finishing touch
that rivals all others. |
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Syrano Series - With its' ivory shades
and embellished with "The Horn of Plenty" as its' theme, this offerings
main detail finished in washed antique brass evokes the ancient Greek
story of the battle between Hercules and Achelous for the hand of Deianira.
Then the goddess of plenty, and all the wood nymphs and water nymphs came
forward to greet the conqueror with song and dance. They took the huge
horn of Achelous and heaped it high with the rich and glowing fruits and
flowers of autumn. They wreathed it with vines and with clustering grapes,
and bearing it aloft presented it to Hercules and his beautiful bride
Deianira. And ever since that day has the "Horn of Plenty" gladdened
men's hearts at harvest time. |
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Talvera Series - The strong rustic
presence of the "Talvera" evokes Colonial Mexico and imagery easily
drawing one a scene from 200 years ago. From the rough-hewn nature of the
framework to the textured warmth of the glassware, you can almost
visualize the blacksmith as he laboured around the hearth. |
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Tasso Series - The "Beaux Arts"
direction of this family is apparent through its marriage of bronze
iridescent glassware to its olde brass frame. Further details include a
twisted rope body with melon font, and gracefully elegant upturned arms of
cast brass. |
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Trieste Series - Traditional, modest,
warm, discriminating, all words aptly applied to this classical simple
offering. A chandelier, pendant, semi-flush and wall sconce make up this
collection and are finished in muted metallic hand-painted tones, and are
further enhanced with warm satin amber tone glassware. |
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Vento Series - Seeming windswept
Italian antique brass framework with whimsical twists are adorned with
random multi-color hand-made end of day glassware, to insure each piece
its' unique "one of a kind" status. |
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Versailles Series - Themed with
classic French architecture in mind, balance and symmetry are the ruling
characteristics of this formal style in structural as well as aesthetic
details. While not as opulent as the leanings of Louis XIV, the
understated elegance of this spice finished offering with its'
acanthus leaf framework is well suited to expressing the self-confidence
and spirit of the reinvigorated. |
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Victoria Series - Inspired from a
lavish period in history, the Victoria collection is truly a regal
collection suited for those with a taste for the elegant. This
assortment of chandeliers and companion wall sconces are finished in
French Gold and accented with matte black. |
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Viola Series - Transitional is the
mood brought forth with the Viola collection. Framework in either
hammered iron with satin frosted glassware or rust tone with amber satin
shading make this selection well suited for many themes. |
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