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By Nancy Robinson

Strangely pleasing, irregular forms create some fabulous interior design moments.

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Currey and Company’s bee My Honey chandelier was designed by Sasha bikoff to work as a playful interior element. Made of wrought iron with an antique brass finish, it’s handmade using a technique in which a composite is poured into the cavity of a mold and intricately pierced with a nail-shaped piece of metal. The textural stippling creates the feeling of a hive around which cast bees have been welded. The design is also available as a side table. (wilsonlighting.com)

Currey and Company’s Odalisque bronze sculpture is made using the lost-wax technique; boiling bronze is poured into a mold that covers an original wax sculpture that then melts away. Once set, there is a long process of refining the bronze to give it patina. (bdaviscompany.com)

Hudson Valley Construct’s wall sconce is a study in color, shape and material. The material palette consists of black and cream enamel, Nero Marquina marble, off-white linen and aged brass. (metroelectricsupply.com)

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