Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Lagniappe. . .





OUR SUMMER 2012 SALE UPDATE

A lagniappe (pronounced /ˈlænjæp/, LAN-yap) is a small gift given to a customer by a merchant at the time of a purchase (such as a 13th donut when buying a dozen), or more broadly, "something given or obtained gratuitously or by way of good measure." The word is chiefly used in the Gulf Coast of the United States, especially Louisiana. Our special lagniappe to you in our Summer 2012 Clearance Sale is 50% off the list price of all items in our current inventory shown below!


Large one-of-a -kind, hand-crafted wall lighting fixture in geometrical design by Invisible Light Studio, similar to photo below. Measures 4' x 4' and originally featured in exclusive New York gallery exhibition. Two of these cool panels can now be seen at trendy NY nightspot Negril Village. See more info at:


http://www.il-studio.com/catalog.htm

List Price $ 2000



Plus, lots more neat stuff like this antique wrought iron French lamp on the left (List Price:  $ 1750).  Please be sure to check out ALL of the pages on this blog.

Merci beaucoup!