United States of America (Press Release) May 6, 2008 --
The unique space-age design of Sputnik lamps with free shipping are inspired by the popular 1950s era of Sputnik. Blast back to the 50s with the Sputnik lamp by Paul De Haan from the Fabulous Lighting Collection by Jolina Lighting in the Netherlands.
Lena Johnson, President/CEO of www.Accurato.us, states, "Sputnik lamps by Jolina Lighting are a fun, economical and dramatic solution for any retro interior. They are available as pendant lamps, ceiling fixtures and wall sconces and we carry different sizes and styles. They are UL listed and can be used anywhere for home lighting, restaurant lighting, hotel lighting and bar lighting."
Sputnik lamps and Sputnik Chandelier from Fabulous Lighting Collection by Jolina Lighting brings back memories of the first of several satellites, named Sputnik launched by the Soviet Union from 1957 to 1961. In 1957, the Russians launched the world's first space satellite, named Sputnik 1 was a metal sphere with a diameter of 58 cm, a weight of 83.6 kg and 4 protruding antenna. The news broke all around the world like a bombshell. It was the beginning of the space age. On April 17, 1958, the World Exhibition opened in Brussels with the Atomium, an enormous 102m high structure, as its central feature. The 9 metal spheres, each with a diameter of 18m, were linked by means of connecting tunnels 23m in length. The Atomium represents a metal crystal 165 billion times its normal size. Once inside this gigantic model, visitors can use the connecting tunnels to move from one sphere to another. Around the end of the fifties and the beginning of the sixties, the Sputnik and the Atomium proved to be a source of inspiration for dozens of light fitting designs from unknown developers. All models designed at that time (which were given the name Sputnik) were variations on the same theme. The designers of the Fabulous Lighting Collection from Jolina Lighting have drawn extensively on the many Sputnik models from the sixties and each produced an individual interpretation. The results are: the Sputniks, designed by Paul de Haan available at www.Accurato.us
The launch of the unmanned Sputnik 1 and of Sputnik 2 spurred the United States to invest more money and resources into its fledgling space program, initiating a race to land the first person on the moon. With its unique space-age design, Sputnik lamps by Jolina Lighting are a wonderful addition to any retro or modern furniture environment. Since Sputnik lamps are UL listed, they are a perfect lighting solution for both commercial and residential projects.
www.Accurato.us is a modern furniture store that sells modern furniture, home furniture, commercial furniture, restaurant furniture, eco-friendly furniture and miniature furniture. Manufacturers represented include Vitra Design, Emeco, Ogus Design, Cherner Chair, Offi, Spazia, Modernica and more. Products can be purchased online twenty four hours a day at http://www.Accurato.us
Lena Johnson, President/CEO of www.Accurato.us, states, "Sputnik lamps by Jolina Lighting are a fun, economical and dramatic solution for any retro interior. They are available as pendant lamps, ceiling fixtures and wall sconces and we carry different sizes and styles. They are UL listed and can be used anywhere for home lighting, restaurant lighting, hotel lighting and bar lighting."
Sputnik lamps and Sputnik Chandelier from Fabulous Lighting Collection by Jolina Lighting brings back memories of the first of several satellites, named Sputnik launched by the Soviet Union from 1957 to 1961. In 1957, the Russians launched the world's first space satellite, named Sputnik 1 was a metal sphere with a diameter of 58 cm, a weight of 83.6 kg and 4 protruding antenna. The news broke all around the world like a bombshell. It was the beginning of the space age. On April 17, 1958, the World Exhibition opened in Brussels with the Atomium, an enormous 102m high structure, as its central feature. The 9 metal spheres, each with a diameter of 18m, were linked by means of connecting tunnels 23m in length. The Atomium represents a metal crystal 165 billion times its normal size. Once inside this gigantic model, visitors can use the connecting tunnels to move from one sphere to another. Around the end of the fifties and the beginning of the sixties, the Sputnik and the Atomium proved to be a source of inspiration for dozens of light fitting designs from unknown developers. All models designed at that time (which were given the name Sputnik) were variations on the same theme. The designers of the Fabulous Lighting Collection from Jolina Lighting have drawn extensively on the many Sputnik models from the sixties and each produced an individual interpretation. The results are: the Sputniks, designed by Paul de Haan available at www.Accurato.us
The launch of the unmanned Sputnik 1 and of Sputnik 2 spurred the United States to invest more money and resources into its fledgling space program, initiating a race to land the first person on the moon. With its unique space-age design, Sputnik lamps by Jolina Lighting are a wonderful addition to any retro or modern furniture environment. Since Sputnik lamps are UL listed, they are a perfect lighting solution for both commercial and residential projects.
www.Accurato.us is a modern furniture store that sells modern furniture, home furniture, commercial furniture, restaurant furniture, eco-friendly furniture and miniature furniture. Manufacturers represented include Vitra Design, Emeco, Ogus Design, Cherner Chair, Offi, Spazia, Modernica and more. Products can be purchased online twenty four hours a day at http://www.Accurato.us

The Sputnik Lamps by Jolina Lighting with free shipping are suitable for residential and commercial use as they are UL-listed. The Sputnik lamp is great for homes, offices, restaurants, hotels.
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