Last October, I posted a photo of the unusual and pretty lamp of Bizu Patisserie in Greenbelt. I saw it again in their Promenade branch but against walls of a different design. Back then, I called it a splash of light but Olivier of Evry Daily Photo saw un beau bouquet de fleurs électriques (a beautiful bouquet of electrical flowers). I like his description better—so much more romantic. Maybe because he's French?
And because I'm sure that people will ask where the pastries are, they're here, here and here. Enjoy!
I love the bouquet of electrical flowers. They really bring out the paintings on the wall. The photos of the pastries are to die for! I wish I could taste them...
ReplyDeleteHi Hilda, i wish you and your husband a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Berlin(Grace)
I like the way the lights sparkle...almost like sparklers! Yummy pastries, too.
ReplyDeleteOh sweetie Hilda!There could not be a better description for this lamp!
ReplyDeleteFabulous shot!
Have a great weekend!
God bless you
Léia
** Many thanks for so nice comment in my blog! You are really cool! =^.^= Luna(from Brazil)
Nice looking lamp but to be honest I'd eat those pastries in the dark if need be. :-p
ReplyDeleteI like Oliver's description of the light too; and the confections look wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI really like that lamp.I would love to have one(or two). Also how perfect that you finished your post with desert. Have a great weekend Hilda.
ReplyDeleteOlivier is right, I like his description for this lamp, a very creative and beautiful lamp.
ReplyDeleteAnd the pastries are gorgeous...
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ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty light fixture. It does look like a bouquet of flowers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! They almost look like fireworks too:)
ReplyDeletegreat name and great capture. They also look like they could be from the ocean floor. I have enjoyed your comments on my website. Sorry for the delay in responding as I went to a photography workshop the past week and I went to a cultural workshop about the fruit of the saguaro cactus and the Tohono Oodham Indians who harvest it each year, and I actually harvested some of the fruit from the very tall saguaros. We will see if I have learned some new skills to improve my photos and I will share some of the experiences with you on my website.
ReplyDeleteOK - I saw the first pastry and pored myself a bowl of chocolate ice-cream - so I will not dare look at the other two - I may eat the house :) Very shick - the e-flowers bring nice sparks of reflected light all over the place!
ReplyDeletea very clean shot. nice hilda! i like those lights. we too have one in our dining area.
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