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August 15, 2010


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 Summer Stock
 
Market Editor: Pamela Abrahams

NEW AND NOTABLE FROM THE
HAMPTONS AND BEYOND

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Light the Night!
The days are getting shorter, so give the Spin candelabra a whirl. Designed by Tom Dixon, this chic votive holder is made of sturdy cast iron. $660, Turpan, 55 Main St., East Hampton, 631-324-2444.

FROM A SIMPLE GLOW TO A FULL-ON FIRE, THESE OPTIONS WILL HELP YOU LIGHTEN THINGS UP AT HOME

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solar flair
The festive Soji Pod solar lantern gets its power from the sun, saving you cash on your electric bill. $30, Fishers Home Furnishings, 144 Main St., Sag Harbor, 631-725-0006.

 
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natural look
The woven-fiber Carmel lantern is chic in any spot. $100, small, $125, large, Mecox Gardens, 257 County Rd. 39A, Southampton, 631-287-5015,
66 Newtown Ln., East Hampton, 631-329-9405.

 

VINTAGE PATINA
These early-19th-century Swedish lanterns add instant character. From $950 to $2,500 each, Dienst + Dotter, 23 Bridge St., Sag Harbor, 631-725-6881.

 
 
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pinprick power
A floral motif fairly glows through this metal lantern by Not Neutral. In three sizes, from $60 to $195, Annyx, 150 Main St., Sag Harbor, 631-725-9064.

 

SLEEK and shiny
Made of polished aluminum by Southampton-based artisan Mariusz Wroblewski, this entry or porch fixture is one of four modern designs. $249, 631-338-9259, mwdesigning.com.

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