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Why freeze your
tochis off this winter?

Handmaker has a warm, Kosher home for
you in sunny Tucson — and you don't have to
be a big masher to afford it!

Let There Be Light

Jack-o-Ianterns not required — warm
your October with a chic chandelier.

Lynne Konstantin
Design Writer

F

rom elegant to opulent, there's a chandelier for every taste. Shed some
beauty on your home with one of our favorites.

Cyan Designs' blown glass
Retro Glamour Chandelier
($2,050), with applied purple
coloring, drips with vintage-
style drama. Available
for order through Neiman
Marcus, the Somerset
Collection, Troy (248-643-
3300; neimanmarcus.com ).

Blue sky...bright sun...beautiful mountains

Along with world-class

lifestyle choices from fully independent apartments to assisted living suites.
Handmaker has it all...in a safe, "campus" setting. Featuring programs and activities
worthy of a cruise ship. Plus an endless menu of a la carte services — including an

on-site beauty salon. And award-winning chefs who offer your choice of gourmet
Kosher cuisine along with extended dining hours.

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HANDMAKER

2221 North Rosemont
Tucson, AZ 85712

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For more information,
please
1 74227.704.

www.handmaker.org

The rustic elegance of a
chestnut stain that is then
slightly washed softens
the commanding presence
of Currey & Company's
Axel Orb Chandelier
($2,240), crafted of
wrought iron and wood.
Available for order through
Birmingham Design Studio,
Birmingham (248-723-8888;
birminghamdesignstudio.com ).

Inspired by the sweep of silk ruched curtains, the octagonal
Fabian Chandelier ($6,000) glows through mixed crystals
with amethyst and Czech accents on an antiqued silver
frame. Layla Grayce (877-907-1322; laylagrayce.com ).

