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SCHONBEK Introduces Camellia Series in Popular Signature Collection at High Point

Schonbek, a WAC group brand

SCHONBEK, a WAC Group brand, will introduce the stunning Camellia series in its popular Signature Collection during the High Point Fall Market. The Schonbek showroom, which is shared with Modern Forms Luminaires + Smart Fans, encompasses 10,000 square feet in Suite H327 on the third floor of the International Home Furnishings Center (IHFC) in High Point, North Carolina. The market will run from October 25th through October 29th.

Inspired by the breathtaking beauty of a midsummer bouquet, the Camellia group is a timeless tribute to nature’s artistry. Graceful, handcrafted metallic arms arch and sweep like delicate branches, creating a stunning silhouette. Adorning these arms is an abundance of intricately sculpted flower blossoms and leaves, giving the fixture a lifelike, botanical feel. Candelabra slips rise from sparkling crystal bobeches, casting a warm and elegant glow. Like morning dew sparkling in the first rays of sunlight, a cascade of faceted Radiance™ Crystals falls from the blossoms, scattering light in a brilliant display.

Camellia is offered as stunning chandeliers and coordinating wall sconces– each piece is a masterwork of organic design, destined to grace your spaces with an air of sophisticated, enduring elegance for generations to come.

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