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Combine our Vintage wall cabinet with our Mortex coffee tables and really bring your living room to life.
Lighting must first and foremost be functional and provide every room in the house with sufficient light. But are you still looking for a striking, new lamp that literally and figuratively puts your interior in the spotlight? Then we have a lot of inspiration in store for you to let the perfect statement lamp steal the show in your dining room, living room, bedroom or hallway. What do you put where and how do you ensure that your hanging artwork comes into its own? In these ways, your lighting really stands out!
Now that sustainability is playing an increasingly important role in our interior choices, we see that sustainable and natural materials are also making an appearance in lighting accessories. For example, rattan , bamboo and seagrass as natural materials provide weathered and bohemian lampshades. Because of the way they are tied or braided together, they provide a playful incidence of light in the house and they create a different play of shadows on your ceiling and walls every time. Do you find this too busy? Then use a spotlight in this type of lamp instead of a normal light bulb.
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If you can make a statement with something, it is lamps with a futuristic touch. Hang a striking lamp above your kitchen counter or above the dining room table and choose materials such as copper or brass so that the lamp also reflects the ambient light extra. Opt for spherical elements or open fixtures to make the whole a bit softer and warmer.
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Combining different hanging lamps of various materials with each other is more suitable in an office space or dining and living room than in the bedroom. The textures and different lengths create a rich effect. Because the lamps hang close together, they mainly shine downwards. Also integrate a few open ones into your collection that also give light from the side and upwards to finally bathe your entire space in light. This way you avoid having a very central light point and the rest of your room being shrouded in darkness.
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By Rebeca De Dobbelaer
Combine our Vintage wall cabinet with our Mortex coffee tables and really bring your living room to life.