Take inspiration from this year’s most popular lighting styles.
This year, designers are leaning into the beauty of a well-crafted light fixture.
Take inspiration from this year’s lighting trends to make fixtures the center of attention in your home.
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Mixed Eras
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Today’s lightingmixes both past and present design stylesto create statement pieces.
Modern renditions of traditional shapes pair contemporary LEDs with traditional silhouettes.
Incorporate the idea in your own home throughchandeliers, floor lamps, andwall sconces.
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Opt for matte white on textured and painted metals for a soft finish.
Bonus features include dimmable controls and LED efficiency.
Look to nature’s motifs, too.
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This design feature adds a bit of fun with an industrial edge.
Natural Materials
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Fabrics, wood, beads, rattan, and leather continue to be fan favorites among today’slighting selections.
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Artisanal Feel
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Saygoodbye to minimalismand hello to ornate artisan fixtures.
Hand-hammered elements, like leaves, twigs, and branches, make fixtures feel like commissioned art.
Lighting with handcrafted shapes and details becomes the crown jewel of any room.
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Designers are taking lighting a step further by utilizing color-changing bulbs.
These are easier to use and more accessible, says Lovett.
Smoked glass is often used in showers, doors, and tables and appears as a cloudy gray color.
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Varying different sizes, shapes, and finishes creates a collected look that levels up your lighting.
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