During FDR’s presidency, the federal government began subsidizing electric lamps to break up the sun's monopoly on light and vitamin D. Continue the fight against Big Sun with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $50 for $100 worth of light fixtures, ceiling fans, and furniture
- $100 for $200 worth of light fixtures, ceiling fans, and furniture
- $200 for $400 worth of light fixtures, ceiling fans, and furniture
The inventory includes Progress Lighting glass wall sconces ($41.22), Thomas Lighting glass chandeliers ($450), and ceiling fans from Savoy House ($74) and Quorum ($134). Lighting Design also stocks a range of home accents and furniture.
Lighting Design
Certified by the American Lighting Association, Lighting Design's staff roams the showrooms at three area stores, helping customers make informed decisions as they choose lighting fixtures, ceiling fans, and furniture to match the decor of their home or underground lair. The store’s owner and skilled interior designer, Jean Eyre, and her staff all exploit their trained eyes and keen aesthetic sense when helping visitors navigate the massive inventory or when performing free in-home consultations. The shop's thousands of fixtures range from wall sconces and large chandeliers to ceiling fans, and they all hail from quality brands such as Murray Feiss, Minka Lavery, Metropolitan, and Emerson.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Your Fashion IQ
How much do you know about fashion? Find out with this scientific quiz:
1. What's the most important fashion accessory?
A. An eye-catching necklace
B. A dazzling scarf
C. A funky fedora that screams "fashion sense, adventure, and fashion sense"
2. Which fashion basic should you never leave home without?
A. Pants
B. Shoes
C. A fedora
D. All of the above, but intentionally minus the pants and shoes so your fedora stands out even more
3. How many fedoras are you wearing right now?
A. Enough
B. There's no such thing as enough fedoras
ANSWERS: The answer to this quiz, like the answer to all questions, is fedora. Unless the question is a history question, in which case the answer is probably the Teapot Dome scandal.
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