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<p>Jane in Beijing Nissen\'s</p><p>1979 this is a digital version of an article from The Times Print Archive, before it starts online in 1996. </p><p>To keep these articles as they appear initially, the Times will not change, edit, or update them. </p><p>There are occasional copywriting errors or other problems during the digitization process. </p><p>Please send a report of such issues to archid_feedback @ nytimes. com. </p><p>Desk <a href="https://www.merttace.com/product" target="_blank">lamps</a> are still needed in the soft and bright dining table, colorful parties and functional bright kitchen. </p><p>The city\'s retail stores offer a range of eye-catching designs that will increase the interest of the rooms and fit the lighting budget. </p><p>Perhaps on the table, next to the reading chair, or on the bedside table, what is needed is a lamp that will not only light up the room, but also serve as a well-designed addition to the dukol of the room. </p><p>Although the basic function of the desk lamp has not changed much, its form has changed a lot. </p><p>Of course, there are still some traditional bases, such as the classic Chinese ginger jar, with shadows on it. </p><p>However, the table lamp of today may also be an interesting or interesting object in itself, such as the \"Falca\" lamp of Vistosi, which is a folded circle placed on the edge (</p><p>$515. Ambienti design). </p><p>There are some reliable modern desk lamps that continue to work well in a variety of environments. </p><p>Clean Roso draftsman lights (</p><p>$40 to $150 depending on size and color); </p><p>Desktop version of the classic medicine lamp ($45 to $100)</p><p>The shape of the luminous parchment paper of Noguchi ($30 to $90)</p><p>Can be found in major department stores. </p><p>If your taste tends to the classic design, especially the traditional desk lamp, with silk or parchment, plain or pleated shades, the department store will offer a great choice. </p><p>In particular, Bloomingdale and Macy\'s, high-tech fixtures, clean lined student lights and gooseneck lamps are also in good stock, and the prices of these lamps are within a reasonable range. </p><p>Bloomingdale collected a set of baskets, including exotic ones from India, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Japan, Colombia, Italy, Spain and France, prices range from $35 to $275. </p><p>Macy\'s advertised for people looking around for accessories in Art Deco mode, offering a mirror light with a suede shadow for $205. </p><p>Sloane and Lord B. Taylor</p><p>Altman assembled outstanding antiques and new porcelain lamps at prices ranging from $55 for new imports from China to $1,500 for a fine piece of porcelain in the year 00 s. </p><p>Another good source for ginger cans lovers is Oriental lampshade company (</p><p>810 Lexington Avenue and 816. </p><p>For lamps that are not very predictable, there are lighting shops. </p><p>They have fewer collections than department stores, but offer alternatives to traditional methods. </p><p>These designs clearly show that we are the most exciting in lighting from the creative Italy. </p><p>Naked, provocative, and even absurd shapes; </p><p>Industrial materials; </p><p>New fluorescent products with high efficiency and energy saving have attracted much attention. </p><p>Art and Industry (</p><p>155 Thompson Street)</p><p>Contemporary design with high quality, mainly from Italy. </p><p>Paolo Fazzata\'s \"Fazzata\" is an elegant interaction between a green or red fiberglass handle and a white globe, each at the end of a slender wand ($195). </p><p>For high tech enthusiasts, there is a light bulb in the cage at a reasonable price of $48. </p><p>Also special is the multi-functional \"Stratos\", a glowing white convex pool with black rubber edges ($135)</p><p>The service on the ceiling, floor, wall or table is just as good. </p><p>Morsa Centro Di Disegno (</p><p>182 hayster Street)</p><p>The lamp is not only visually eye-catching, but also practical. </p><p>The reiterated theme is the use of lights with components that fit into the table, wall, floor or ceiling. </p><p>While most of Mosa\'s lights are in the cool \"hard edge\" tradition, one exception is the \"Giraffa\" light in hand-turned chestnuts, which looks like a toy giraffe, the price is $325. Light/Inc. (</p><p>1162 Second Avenue</p><p>There is a selection of groups that include modern lamps collected by the Museum of Modern Art, such as \"Tizio,\" an elegant enameled wire metal rod structure that maintains a tight balance and halogen lamp for $265. </p><p>It also offers solutions at a very reasonable price, including fluorescent uline in a range of bright colored bases priced at $100. </p><p>Environmental design (</p><p>792 Madison Avenue. </p><p>Here, those who are scared by too much steel and curly rubber threads can turn to hand blowing (and expensive)</p><p>Fine craft glass. </p><p>Bright glass shades patterned like candy blocks are mounted on a simple black painted metal base. </p><p>The desk lamp designed by Italian designer Luciano Vistosi ranges from $350 to $460. George Kovacs (</p><p>831 Madison Avenue</p><p>Provide lamps with reasonable price and consistent design. </p><p>Romantic fan lamps designed from $ Vico Magistretti Ernest Gisimodi 59 folding desk lamp by ingor Maurer ($70 to $525)</p><p>This historic light shop may be as close to other stores in terms of meeting a variety of tastes and needs. </p><p>New energy-saving fluorescent lamp in white lamp ($200)</p><p>It is suitable for many decorative styles. </p><p>Advertising is the lamp Hunter of budget consciousness, who tends to contemporary Conran (</p><p>160 East 54 Street)</p><p>Workbench (</p><p>1320 Third Avenue</p><p>It is a good place to visit. </p><p>Conran, which costs $20 and $28 for the workbench, is the draftsman\'s lamp. </p><p>Don\'t skip the Lower East Side. </p><p>You need a strong heart and also a strong pair of shoes, because in the Bowery under Delancey Street, a lot of the things that are shown in many lamp shops are very bad. </p><p>But there is a lot of savings for picky and energetic people. </p><p>Not cheap, but still cheap compared to the price of residential areas, a stunning blue and white Oriental altar lamp from New York gas lighting company 15 years ago (146 Bowery)for $324. 50. </p><p>Sometimes, Foot pain is worth it. </p><p>The New York Times/Bill outlet balance light. </p><p>Green fiberglass wand, 40 W bulb. </p><p>Art and Industry, $195. </p><p>Macy\'s large decorative art mirror headlights cost $205. </p><p>Hand-blown glass pieces are on the table. </p><p>$515. Ambienti. </p><p>The George Kovacs lamp uses a 13-watt fluorescent tube equivalent to 60 watts. $200. </p><p>Conran\'s goose neck desk lamp costs $205 and has a black metal cap as an adjustable lampshade. </p><p>The antique Chinese blue and white jar has a white shirt on it. $324. </p><p>50 employees of New York gas lighting</p><p>Country Basket light with paper bag shadow. </p><p>$55 in Bloomingdale restaurant. </p><p>Energy-saving 40-watt fluorescent uline costs $100. </p><p>In Light, Inc. , the metal base is available in a variety of colors</p><p>A version of this file was printed on page 6 of the New York edition on November 8, 1979 under the title: a well-designed desk lamp.</p>

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