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Not everything at Wanted was made in America, however; the French scene set up its own soapbox with Nouvelle Vague, which showed off the country's best emerging talents. In addition to pieces by Pierre Favresse and Ionna Vautrin, we loved these Louxor lights by Pool.
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At New York Design Week 2012, Part IV: The Rest

Not everything at Wanted was made in America, however; the French scene set up its own soapbox with Nouvelle Vague, which showed off the country's best emerging talents. In addition to pieces by Pierre Favresse and Ionna Vautrin, we loved these Louxor lights by Pool.

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