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The lamp floats like a cloud, yet its natural wood veneer gives it a strong presence. At 16 1/2 inches in diameter and about 8 inches high, it's a good fit over a kitchen table or island.
by Steve Zagorski, Architect  
Nut Suspension Light by LZF - $460.00 [ Link ]
The intertwined design makes one think of the symbol for infinity; its loops make you stop and stare at it a good long time. Seriously, I may have to try some origami and re-create it with a long strip of paper later.
by YLighting
Here the light plays off the wood finishes used in the kitchen and the curves of the Cherner Chairs.
by Portico Design Group  
The light was not on my radar until I admired it in my cousin's coastal cottage, where she's mixed antiques and modern pieces against crisp white walls. The light's design allows it to marry contemporary and traditional styles.

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Alison's Cottage Renovation
The light is an important part of the balance between straight lines and irregular ones in this contemporary home.
by Wyant Architecture  
It's also an important part of the view from outside in the same home, centered between the large window panes.
by Wyant Architecture
White Nut Suspension Lights team up with glass pendants to navigate the space between the countertops and the high slanted ceiling here. The light is available in a range of colors.
by Venegas and Company  
Herranz also designed the Orbit Sconce, shown on the wall of this kitchen. As seen here, several designers on Houzz have paired wood-veneer LZF pendants with George Nelson's pendant lights. Together they create an interesting midcentury modern and contemporary conversation.
by Maletz Design  
Speaking of which, the light is apt in a home with midcentury modern style; it forges strong relationships with wood beams and paneling.
by Genesis Architecture, LLC.  
The light's versatility means you can use it in any room of the house. In this case its shape, materials and ambient glow add character and warmth to a dreamy closet. (After watching all of Downton Abbey over the holidays, I wonder if a closet like this comes with a modern-day Mr. Bates–like valet.)
by Michael K. Walker & Associates Inc.  

Comments

Dar Eckert I like the light fixture but in some of these photos it looks too small. Is there a larger version?
4 months ago · ·
carlajene Not my style but wonderful to see how well it adapts to such widely varied settings
4 months ago · ·
stargazer51 Can anyone identify the pendant lights over the island in the kitchen photo?
4 months ago · ·
Becky Harris Dan, yes, check out other LZF pendants that are similar like this one, The Link Suspension:

Lucy McLintic

Stargazer, if you click on the picture, they are tagged:
Crystal Sphere Pendant
4 months ago ·
Lumens Hee hee, Becky, I knew you wrote this as soon as I saw the Revenge reference! (Emily Thorne *would* love this lamp, btw...) :) -Sarah
4 months ago ·
Dar Eckert Not sure if I like the larger one over the table. It kind of feels like a weight is hanging over your head.
4 months ago ·
Oakwood Veneer That is one of the neatest ways I have seen to use wood veneer. And we have seen a lot.
4 months ago ·
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