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recently launched its latest outdoor lighting collection. The three new include Aspenbrook, which has mission-style lines and textured water glass, and comes in either a matte bronze or matte black finish (prices range from $179.99 to $219.99). Astwood is a transitional style with a modern edge. It pairs with the Astwood ceiling fan, comes in a matte black finish and prices range from $139.99 to $179.99. And Timbergrove has an open showcase-style frame in a polished matte black finish that highlights the bulb (prices range from $119.99 to $149.99).

Hunter Fan outdoor lighting
Hunter Fan Company’s Aspenbrook, Astwood and Timbergrove outdoor lighting (Photo courtesy of Hunter Fan)

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‘s latest collection, AiO Reserve, is a lighted medicine cabinet for luxury organization and storage. It offers customizable lighting, on-mirror touch controls, a lit magnification mirror, and a wider range of light patterns and sizes. It’s available in perimeter and edge lighting, and features task lighting and TUN technology (2700k—5600k). It also has a wire organizer, electrical outlets, USB ports and magnetic storage.

Robern AIO Reserve medicine cabinet
Robern AIO Reserve medicine cabinet (Photo courtesy of Robern)

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Kalco Lighting and designer are launching a project partnership at I.C.E. House: Interconnected Changeable Environments, Farrell’s a high-concept experiential display in the south of France.

Kalco is creating a lighting takeover at Extension House, one of the three living environments, showcasing Farrell’s ancient-meets-modern vision of an adaptable home of the future. Fellow interior designer Christopher Grubb will collaborate with Kalco and Farrell to create a custom fixture that will be the focal point of Center House, the largest of the three I.C.E. House structures.

Farrell and Grubb will talk about the project during a fireside chat at High Point Market next month, and attendees will have a chance to win a free Trip for Two to France for the reveal party in Fall 2026.

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Crystorama also has big market plans. It is hosting a morning mixer on the Saturday of market with The Design Besties — Nikki Watson, Rhobin DelaCruz, Lori Johnson, and Whitney Atkinson —whose nonprofit group’s mission is to transform teachers’ lounges into sanctuaries where educators can recharge and rest.

Design Besties
The Design Besties will make an appearance in Crystorama’s showroom during High Point Market next month. (photo courtesy of Crystorama)

Later that day, designer Libby Langdon, a longtime partner of Crystorama, and designer Sallie Lord of Grey Hunt Interiors will have a fireside chat about licensing, including what it takes to launch, grow and sustain successful collaboration.

And the next day, designer Marie Cloud of Indigo Pruitt along with Jane Dagmi, managing director of HPxD, will lead a conversation on the power of . This immersive showroom experience explores how color, pattern, lighting, and scent shape mood and enhance well-being. In collaboration with Spoonflower and Private Label Fragrance, attendees will learn about three curated design capsules layered with lighting, wallpaper and signature scents. The first 100 guests will receive a gift bag inspired by design and wellness. Lunch will be served.