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Danielle Quigley's Delightful Lights

<p>Woodstock Chandelier. <em>All photos courtesy of the artist.</em></p>
<p>Roscoe table lamp</p>
<p>Bancroft Bulb</p>

Woodstock Chandelier. All photos courtesy of the artist.

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A couple weeks ago, I was able to pop over to The Creative Connection's second annual conference in St. Paul. The inspirational women's event featured business experts and entrepreneurs, hands-on workshops, panels, and a craft market. As I was cruising the aisles, I stopped to marvel at these lovely, nature-inspired lights by Danielle Quigley, who hails from the east coast. She's been making her handmade luminaries for two years now. Quigley collects river birch bark from upstate New York and fuses it with vintage or repurposed lamp bases and bulbs. Her delicately strung garlands and globes of blossoms from Chinese Caldera trees are simply stunning, and sure to add a natural, organic glow to any environment.

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