Vegetarians and Lamps

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LampI don't want anyone thinking I don't like vegetarians, so I thought I'd report on their excellent taste in lamps. Had the chance to go to Heirloom last night, a vegetarian and vegan place on Orchard Street in the Lower East Side. If you are vegetarian you will think it's the cat's meow--and if you are not vegetarian you will probably still really like it (unless you only ever eat meat, in which case you are a very boring  person, culinarily speaking).  Anyway, the lamps on the wall caught my eye, as the light they sent out made it appear that the wall had been textured somehow, or maybe painted with special effects.  In reality, the walls had been painted au natural, but the lighting really livened them up. A little research led me to James Dieter and his lighting studio dform, located in Williamsburg on Grand Street. He puts out some very cool wood veneer lighting products, including the ones at Heirloom. If I were in the market, I just might have to splurge on one. And while I'm feeling all warm and fuzzy, I'll report that Russell Simmons is a vegetarian, a super nice guy, and also appears to appreciate vegetarian restaurants with cool lamps.

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Mike said:

Another good place in the area is Pukk. I had dinner there and Russell Simmons and entourage were there. He is a nice guy but his wife is an idiot.

Dennis said:

hehe, I agree with the comment about Kimora. Well, at least I agree with you on the image the media portrays. Here is a link to Pukk's site

ryan said:

haha - I hope the food was as interesting as the lamps(!) Been meaning to get to Pukk since it was in the VV's best of - such an effort to wrangle people out of williamsburg just for the EV, but with two spots on the to do list...

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