Lamps Plus Brings the Artwork of Renowned Artist Romero Britto to the Home with Exclusive Lamp Shades and Pillows

Jubilant, Bold Patterns Can be Customized by Color Choices on Lamp
Shades and are Now Available Online and in Stores

LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–lt;a href=”https://twitter.com/hashtag/MyLampsPlus?src=hash” target=”_blank”gt;#MyLampsPluslt;/agt;–Lamps Plus, the nation’s largest specialty lighting retailer and a
leading lighting and home furnishings manufacturer, announced today that
lamp shades and pillows featuring the bold artwork of renowned artist
Romero Britto are now available exclusively from LampsPlus.com and Lamps
Plus stores.

Britto, a Brazilian artist, painter, serigrapher and sculptor, combines
elements of cubism, pop art and graffiti painting in his work using
vibrant colors and bold patterns as a visual expression of hope and
happiness. His works are on display throughout the world, including
several pieces showcased in Miami.

Lamps Plus features Romero Britto artwork on over 100 designs of lamp
shades, chandeliers and ceiling fixtures. Most of the shade patterns can
be customized online to appear in myriad colors. An additional 12 Britto
artwork patterns are available on 18-inch square pillows. Both the lamp
shades and pillows are custom made to order by artisans in Lamps Plus’
California workshop using giclee printing technology.

Starting at $49.99, the Britto artwork products are available online at LampsPlus.com/Britto

“Britto’s unique, vibrant artwork brings memorable designs to homes both
for lighting and décor,” said Dennis Swanson, founder and CEO of Lamps
Plus. “I’ve been a longtime Romero Britto admirer and have one of his
pieces on my office wall that I purchased during my travels. Britto’s
artwork is dramatic and adds the perfect accents to room colors.”

“Art tells a story on a surface or sculpture but also a piece can bring
so much joy, passion and enthusiasm to other surfaces that tell stories
and bring the aesthetic alive,” said Britto. “My art uses bright colors,
lines and shapes for beauty and inspiration. Adding my art to designs
will bring so much vibrancy to the home.”

The Britto designs from Lamps Plus are intended to offer unique
expressions to augment the interior design of homes and apartments.

According to Lori Dennis, Lamps Plus brand ambassador and interior
designer: “Against a white wall or sofa, the Britto artwork creates a
vibrant statement that sings with on-trend style. The colors and
patterns give a room a theatrical, whimsical style that is popular in
design right now.”

Lamps Plus has been successful offering products with the artwork of
other world renowned artists, including Brandon Ragnar Johnson and
Thomas Kinkade.

About Lamps Plus

Family-owned and operated, for over 40 years Lamps Plus has been a
leader in the retail lighting industry. Established in 1976 and
headquartered in Los Angeles, the company is the nation’s largest
specialty lighting retailer, operating a thriving e-commerce business,
along with more than three dozen stores in the western United States.
Lamps Plus carries a full range of lighting and home furnishings,
including exclusive patented designs and artisan-made customizable
shades and lamps that offer comfort and value to help customers love
their everyday spaces. To assist consumers, the company’s American
Lighting Association-trained staff provides expert advice.

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For images of Romero Britto with the Lamps Plus products featuring his
artwork: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/glei6exn227stvr/AAAVcg_-2ssapSyHOnB1Ew90a?dl=0

Contacts

Media Contact:
Eric Wein
Lamps Plus
[email protected]

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