We've decided to feature a vendor of the week, so I've put all the names in a cup and today we're going to start with Capital Lighting! First off, a little bit about them, from their web site:
Capital Lighting is a family-owned company located just outside Atlanta, Georgia. We pride ourselves on delivering stylish, high-quality products at affordable prices through the best lighting showrooms across the United States and Canada.
Beginning with design concepts from popular home fashions, we transform our ideas into lighting fixtures that blend timeless beauty with today's styling. As our designs take shape, we make sure that a high standard of quality goes into manufacturing each fixture. From the casting and forging to the hand-painted finishes and fine details, we strive to make our products the best in the industry.
Next, here are 4 fixtures from each of our showrooms to show you a few things that we have on display from Capital Lighting here at Dominion Electric Supply. In Arlington:
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9082WG-484 ~ from their 5th Avenue Collection, in a Winter Gold fnish (a gorgeous champagne finish that mixes silver & gold) |
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4006WG-484 ~ also from the 5th Avenue Collection and in Winter Gold |
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4366RT ~ Corday Collection in Rustic finish |
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4166RT-510 ~ Reserve Collection in the Rustic finish |
On display in Chantilly:
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3976-WG ~ This is the Manhattan Collection, but also in the Winter Gold |
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4168RT-497 ~ This is a pot rack from the Reserve Collection. |
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4165RT ~ And a bowl style from the Reserve Collection |
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4086SG-535 ~ The Palazzo Collection ~ it's hard to see here but there are tiny mirrors on the body. |
And a few from our Laurel showroom:
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9303CB ~ Chesterfield Collection and Finish |
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3521CB-441 ~ love this style from their Manchester Collection |
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4609 ~ Spring has Sprung! This is Chelsea. |
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1118RT-510 ~ They're not just chandeliers ~ they also have bath and exterior and all sorts of other styles! |
If you'd like to learn more about them, their web site is:
https://www.capitallightingfixture.com/
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