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Text by Tony DiMartino
Next time you casually flip on an overhead
light,
consider the words of Lisa Nardone: “Lighting is jewelry for
the home.
It should be as attractive and entertaining off as it is
on.” She isn’t referring to the ugly florescent tubes
that blight
the typical office, but to the exquisite chandeliers,
sconces, and lamps she
designs for Rosie NYC, the company she named
after her maternal grandmother.
“Like all the women in my family, she
had an amazing sense of
style.” Pennsylvania-born Lisa
developed her inherent creativity at Moore
College of Art. After a
stint in advertising, she worked her way up to creative
merchandise
director at Manhattan’s trendsetting ABC Carpet & Home before
starting her own business in 2000. Artisans in Rome,
Florence, Murano, and
Milan handcraft Lisa’s imaginative designs, which
feature brilliant glass beads
and gold- and silver-leaf finishes. “My
work is traditional, but with an updated
twist: European craftsmanship
tweaked with a feminine sensibility and dazzling
color.”
(a) Lisa’s Confection collection is all
about antiqued finishes, (b) romantic styling, and spun-sugar
pastels. “They’re just like floating candy—the colors and glass beads
remind me of marzipan,” she says. (c) Rich
colors and ornate
design
mark the Bohemian collection.
(d) “It helps to have meaningful artifacts
around the office.”
Here, an old marble washstand from Italy holds
mementos, flea-market fripperies,
and flowers whose colors are rivaled
by hand-dyed nylon panels from Lisa’s most
recent project, a bedding
collection. (e) Vivid hues are typical of the
“hard
candy” look, a segment of the Confection line. (f) A Confection
sconce serves up frothy dollops of pink and
green.
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