
Philadelphia Magazine: Best of Lighting, August 2002
At Bahdeebahdu, lighting designer Warren Muller puts his heart and soul—and everything short of the kitchen sink—into his custom-designed fixtures. Made from recycled materials and found objects ranging from teacups to meatball-makers, his chandeliers and sconces are one-of-a-kind works of art that make statements beyond your average floor lamp. Muller opened the spacious 2,300-square-foot former-warehouse space, which has a showroom in front and an open workshop in back, with his partner, interior designer RJ Thornburg, in April, after having a store around the corner for 25 years. And the name? We wanted it to be something that sounded good when we answered the phone,” says Muller.