As demonstrated at the recent 2025 St. George Area Parade of Homes, there’s no better way to elevate and energize a room’s style than with a high-flying light fixture overhead
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- A constellation of varied Nelson Bubble pendant lights drifts across this ceiling, casting a soft, sculptural glow that turns an entry into a mid-century dreamscape. Contractor: Rosewood Development; Interior Design: Ashley Pope, Rosewood Development

2. A striking multi-pendant chandelier of elongated glass tubes suspended at varying heights creates a dramatic, modern statement above a floating staircase. Contractor: Jensen + Sons Construction; Interior design: Eleena Speck, Parkway East Design

3. A pair of sculptural light fixtures with hand-formed, folded mesh shades casts shadow and intrigue in a primary bathroom. Contractor: C. Blake Homes; Interior Design: Brenda Blake, Blake Design

4. A cluster of swirled glass orbs paired with gleaming brass accents emits a warm, contemporary glow in a spacious entry, blending glamour with modern sophistication. Contractor: Strata Homes; Interior Design: House West Design

5. A dazzling chandelier featuring a cascading arrangement of clear glass orbs and brushed brass accents creates a radiant focal point beneath a wood-clad ceiling tray. Contractor and Interior Design: RL Wyman Design + Create

6. A tangle of delicate brass threads and glowing orbs is suspended in weightless motion above a modern banquette. Contractor: Rosewood Development; Interior Design: Ashley Pope, Rosewood Development
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