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Quorum Dorato mirror, left, and Tamara Day LIllet chandelier (Photos courtesy of Quorum)

DALLAS – came to Dallas this summer with new defined by sculptural forms and craftsmanship, the company said, along with a new LED mirror line featuring gold-leaf details.

Its motto for this week’s Lightovation introductions is “The Quorum Season: When Everything Comes into Bloom,” with plenty of floral influences, layered textures, and sculptural silhouettes.

“Today’s designers and homeowners are looking for lighting that does more than illuminate a room,” said David Patton, director of design. “They want pieces that establish a point of view, create visual impact, and contribute to the overall story of a space.”

There are two additions to designer ‘s collaboration with Quorum. The Lillet Collection was inspired by a garden in bloom through an arrangement of tulip-inspired forms that rise gracefully from the fixture’s structure. It is available in eight- and 10-light chandelier configurations. The Saxony Chandelier is a glamorous two-tier chandelier featuring layered zigzag glass and rich aged brass finishes.

Among the other introductions this week are the Livingstone collection, which reimagines the traditional candelabra chandelier; the Privet Pendant, defined by hundreds of layered metal elements; the Sophia collection, which has tailored fabric shades and warm metallic finishes; the Stupa pendant, a minimalist form inspired by architecture; and the Mavis pendant, a jewelry-inspired design distinguished by graceful glasswork.

Its newest LED mirror collection is called Dorato, its first-ever illuminated floor mirror. The collection combines a rich gold leaf inner frame with a sleek black outer edge. It is also available in rectangular and oval formats, including vanity mirrors and full-length mirrors, and in various sizes.

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