February 24, 2006
Chandeliers with a Neon Twist
The neon chandelier look probably isn't for every home, but you've got to give New York City's the Lite Brite Neon Studio points for originality. They sell and rent all sorts of neon signs for businesses, but this piece can be had by the average homeowner (well, the $2,400 price tag might put it out of the "average" homeowner's means), who can then install it over the dining room table or anywhere else in the house. Since neon is low maintenance and has a long lifespan, this may just be the perfect chandelier for anyone who hates changing light bulbs. And, of course, it's available in a number of different color combinations.





