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Light truly has the power to make or break your space. Not only is it crucial to think about where to place your lighting, but also how your fixtures play into the rest of your home decor. Lighting transforms your interiors into a seamless combination of functionality and style and creates a powerful sense of identity. Lighting trends come and go, but these are the ones you should look out for now.
“Looking towards the new year, we expect lighting to trend towards the familiar and nostalgic. Pieces that are warm, cosy and intimate. We have all been spending more time in our homes and are looking for simple ways to address those dark spots or make previously underutilized spaces functional.” – Kevin Dumais and Charlie Dumais, co-founders of Dumais Made
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Slithering up the wall, the Serpentine Sconce’s coiled tail appears as if it may unwind at any moment. Looking to add some primal energy to your interior? This sconce is sure to add a sense of primitive exoticism to any space.
“Artful ceiling lights and thoughtfully placed lamps can transform a room into a cosy sanctuary in which to hibernate through the winter. Ceiling lights create a focal point in a space, while metallic details will reflect and bounce the light around the room to dazzling effect.” – Martin Waller, founder of Andrew Martin
Drawing inspiration from the Victorian era, the Lumiere suspension lamp exemplifies the contemporary dualities of art and functionality. Hanged by two chains, a striking broken pole lies as an antique fixture with four intricate edge detailing arms topped by elegant pane lanterns hand-sculpted by casting moulds.
“People are also taking more interest in lights crafted from natural materials with longevity rather than cheaper, mass-produced lighting made of plastic. As we transition to a new normal, we should treat ourselves to beautiful pieces that improve our home environment, lift our spirits, and make every day enjoyable”. – Peter Bowles, Founder and Manager, Original BTC
As the Queen of the Greek Gods, Mother of Nature and the embodiment of Honour and Maternity, Hera represents the blossom of a golden new era full of life and inspiring beauty. Defined by strong and emotional paths filled with intricate details, this mythological entity is the magical inspiration behind this lighting piece. The lighting fixture is moulded to resemble the features and look of a golden branch.
Thinking that large chandeliers can only be used singularly is a big misconception. Try mixing several of the same style at different heights in the centre of a room to create a statement cluster of cascading light.
With a closely egocentric attitude, the flamboyant Empire XL Chandelier is conceived. Inspired by the Empire State Building, this new design has the extraordinary power to centralize any atmosphere and transform everything around. The perfect piece for an exclusive ambience.
“As has been the trend for a while, sources of light are continuing to move more towards LED. But now we are seeing a lot more ‘warm dim’ or ‘warm glow’ bulbs in the market. These are especially nice for two reasons: They mimic the colour temperature curve of an incandescent bulb when dimmed, and help to transition the mood of space from bright and ambient to soft and romantic. The key is to select a table or floor lamp with a dimmer switch.” – Kevin Dumais and Charlie Dumais, co-founders of Dumais Made
The Espresso floor lamp, with an extremely minimal structure and a matching shade, is the perfect addition to your living room, entryway or reading corner. The shade, made of silk, creates a bold design that is sized to balance its architectural form. As you can see, Espresso is a homage to the simple pleasures of life.
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