Hello AT,
I would love your recommendations as to what light fixture I should install above my new 96" white oval Saarinen Tulip dining room table.
The table is 96" long and 54" at its widest.
The dining room is 20' by 14'.
I was thinking of a Le Klint 172 in either the 17 or 33 inch size...
(Note: Include a pic of your problem and your question gets posted first.)

However, I am not sure which size and if LK172 would be perfect or just predictable.
(The room will have additional lighting from sconces which I have yet to figure out).
Can someone please recommend a nice fixture for my new table?
(Here are pics of the table as it was shown in the Craigs List ad for it as well as a pic of an LK 172 ).
Thanks! Michelle
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I have the Le Klint 172 above my dining table (although its small, square and marble, quite unlike yours) but I can highly recommend it! It looks gorgeous and makes me smile whenever I see it.
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I just installed a Kartell lamp over my own Saarinen (round) table, it's called Fly. It has a very nice glow and looks great.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/allabouteve/2074310785/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/allabouteve/2075103720/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/allabouteve/2045179225/
view Eve in Hochelaga's profile
I just bought a double dip pendant lamp from CB2 for over my new dining room table, should be delivered tomorrow. I really like the shade and the price is unbeatable.
http://www.cb2.com/family.aspx?c=120&f=2977&q=double dip&fromLocation=Search&DIMID=400001&SearchPage=1
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is it just me or does the table seem a little large for that space?
i'd love to see more pics to get a feel for the surroundings/your style.
view moni-ka in ky's profile
opps...that's not your space...that's the craigslist listing. silly me.
SORRY!
view moni-ka in ky's profile
I love the table and I love the lamp, but since it already looks like you have two different shades of white (table & chairs) going on in your dining area, I'd really like to see a darker or more colorful shade on your lamp -- especially since your kitchen is open and its tones are so dark and rich.
Some ideas:
Laviani Icon Pendant in Red or Yellow
Marcel Wanders Oval Pendant in Cocoa
CB2 Eden Pendant in Jungle
view Anna at D16's profile
Anna makes a good comment about the color, but all white can be nice too. I recently got an oak dinning table from R&B, and put a 36" Nelson Bubble Saucer over it. I love it. It really brings the scale down over the table, and gives off a glow. It creates a more intimate feeling, even in a big space. Don't be afraid to go big. Small can look out of scale. And that table is big enough to go w/ at least 36". Good luck.
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I agree - no more white. You need some color! Take a look at the f/ly fixture over at Hive Modern. It comes in lots of colors. Here's the link.
http://hivemodern.com/products/?view=sub_product&sid=430&cid=5&cid2=28
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Depends on the look you are looking for... all white works, but I also like the Nut Pendant from DWR to get some modern organic going.
http://dwr.com/productdetail.cfm?id=5969
Sconces, too.
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what about:
http://www.zgallerie.com/pc-5134-38-glass-links-chandelier.aspx
http://www.zgallerie.com/pc-1467-38-calais-chandelier.aspx
http://www.zgallerie.com/pc-1466-38-linear-strand-crystal-chandelier.aspx
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I agree with Anna. That Laviani is gorgeous, and so is the Nut pendant that P2 suggested.
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You don't say what sort of chairs you have, or what the rest of your place is like, but in my opinion you need a light fixure that will give you some contrast. Le Klint is lovely and fun, but combined with the table, it becomes dull -- too much of the same.
In Holland recently, I saw a variation of the Mooi Shade Shade light (which would be too out of scale for your place unless you have higher ceilings -- just a guess that you don't have high ceilings) -- there was an armed chandelier (there were a number of different options/sizes) and the coordinating shade was either transluscent black or red. Unlike the Shade Shade, the shade (if you follow me lol!) flared out at the bottom; it wasn't a drum shade. I actually have a piccture of it, but am not set up for flickr (could email it though).
Another possibility would be the cellula - http://www.dwr.com/productdetail.cfm?id=8261
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Or, looking at an earlier post today, there is always the Logico by Artemide, which would contrast your table with its organicness.
http://www.louielighting.com/docs/Lighting-Product-Reviews/Artemide-Logico-Review
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