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Rush-Hour in the Art Museum. |
New York City's great subway system has many benefits. While getting millions of people where they need to go each day, it also serves as a repository for dynamic works of art, among them many Arts and Crafts-style mosaics and lighting fixtures that remain from BMT stations, originally installed in 1918.
Examples of the art that best holds its own against the power and bustle of the subway include stunning, architecturally-protected sconces and streamlined pendants dotting walls beside the tracks, creating the optical thrill of a living museum.
Historically-correct reproductions of the fixtures, originally designed by George L. Heins and Christopher LaFarge and heavily influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement, provide a series of fixtures well-suited to residential applications, concepts of high overall quality and connoted by undeniable elegance.
For Customer Assistance
New York Subway reproductions are not available for direct purchase online,
however, our representative is standing by to answer your questions and
assist with your purchase. The lighting fixtures are crafted in small
quantities and not always available for immediate shipping. Pls. inquire at
1-800-581-7599.
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Barrister Book Cases
 Boston Functional Lamps
 Classic Adirondack Chairs
 Classic Tiffany Collection
 Double Happiness Ping Pong Tables
 Emeco U.S. Navy Chair
 Jaques Ping Pong Table
 Kennedy on Rocker Sculpture
 Lincoln Penny Bank
 Mission by Meyda
 Nature-Inspired Collection
 New York Subway Lighting
 Robotic Massage Chair
 Sidewalk Cafe Chairs
 The Egyptian Series Lamps
 The Hudson Chair
 The Lincoln Bed
 Thomas Edison Chair

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