The Design Edit: Toledo Geller's Lighting Picks for Every Design Style

Designers Virginia Toledo and Jessica Geller of Toledo Geller excel at delivering turn-key custom residences. This award-winning interior design duo can handle all phases of residential projects from layout, cabinetry design, construction, and decoration. Known for their keen eye for color and bold patterns, Toledo Geller creates thoughtful, luxurious, layered spaces that truly reflect the needs of each client. "We believe in livable luxury, and that a home can be polished but comfortable. We love pattern and color, but we use them in a very disciplined way," says Toledo Geller.

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“We believe in livable luxury, and that a home can be polished but comfortable. We love pattern and color, but we use them in a very disciplined way.”

Virginia and Jessica have used Crystorama light fixtures in many of their recent design projects and have been a long time fan of the brand. We asked the girls to select their favorite light fixtures based on popular design styles.

Mid-century modern

“The iconic mid-century globe light has been a tried and true staple. We love how the Truax Globe emits light and how it's been reinvented with touches of metal bands. This update makes it easy to use in all styles of décor and not solely midcentury.”

Coastal

“Free of glitz and shine, and all about the texture, when we think coastal. We envision hemp, natural wood, and a soft silhouette.”

Timeless classic

“A shaded chandelier set within a caged lantern–this fixture is fresh and new, but still has all the elements one needs to withstand the test of time.”

Traditional

“The Broche reminds us of a spin on an antique fixture found in a turn of the century home but given a modern update.”

Contemporary

“We love the play on negative space in the perforated metal. It's something we play with a lot in modern interiors because it's all about the depth that is created from the negative space.”

Boho

“Nothing says BoHo quite like beads.”

Minimal

“This style is so minimal that it's all about the bulb, and it strips the fixture down to the bare necessities, and become integral to the design. We'd love to see a series of these installed down a hallway to punctuate the space with dashes of light.”

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