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Hang lamp: Size does matter....

So just bear this in mind when you search for the perfect lamp...enquire about the height of the lamp, its diameter and try to visualise how much space it will take above your head, will it be big enough or will it look lost in space?
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HGTV Home Design Tips
Home is a place where all of us relax away from stress of our jobs and routine life. It offers comfort to all of us. However, one need to make sure that house is well designed and planned to avoid clutter and negativity. Take care of your house interiors and make it look gracious and beautiful place to stay. You do not really need professionals to enhance the interiors of your house.

You do not have to spend a fortune to make it a great place to relax, just be smart when you design your house. Some knowledge and motivation can do wonders in making your house is most enviable in neighborhood. You can use oriental furniture for making your living room look comfortable.

If you wish to add flair of romance in the room, use French furniture. Lighting is important consideration that enhances visual impact of room. If you wish to have a country charm, cozy room, check out some hand designed lights that illuminates and decorates every space perfectly.

You can also buy from a plethora of lamps, wall sconces, and handmade lighting fixtures for using in different rooms of your house for creating a distinct atmosphere. Use home furnishing to have dramatic style. Go for Japanese furniture and Chinese décor that will add to the beauty of the place. There are many other oriental furniture ideas that can help in tuning your home into a special place. Make use of HGTV home design tips and create a home that is not only beautiful but comfortable too.
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Fibre Optics for Lighting
Daylighting is an art of architectural lighting in which efforts are made to design the largest light source in our collective reality (the sun, obviously) as an effective source of light into a building. Is that an exact definition? No. Does it seems like a common sense practice? Of course! People have been doing it for about, well, since the advent of people. “How do I get some light into this ol’ shack made of sticks and leaves and still stay dry when it rains?” It’s a common issue throughout history – clerestory windows, light collectors, reflecting panels, diffusion lenses, sawtooth roofs, skylights – all devices and concepts developed to use sun for interior lighting.
Sunlight is a light source that, if you think about it for a moment, is good on many, many levels. That feels like a very obvious thing to say, but it’s true! Sunlight makes the plants grow, sunlight is everywhere for a decent portion of the day, sunlight feeds us Vitamin D – and most importantly, it’s free and available!
My wife and I lived in Dallas a few years ago, and in our kitchen we had a SolaTube – a sunlight pipe that fed directly into the center of the kitchen. It was situated on the rear of the house, and it got sun for about 12-15 hours every day. Even on rainy, overcast days the sunlight pipe provided sunlight. We always hung out in the kitchen – the light was nice, it was healthy. It had such high color rendering and provided detail. Food was beautiful!
Adding a SolaTube to a room doesn’t constitute Daylighting, and I certainly would not and do not assume so – I have a high level of respect for Daylighting designers, as they can really change our environments. But the idea of pumping in some sunlight via simple technology is a smart idea – an efficient idea. I was doing some research on the topic of Daylighting for a post or two, and in addition to SolaTubes and other sunlight pipe systems, I found some other interesting ways to use sunlight for interior lighting.
The fiber optic approach:
A Swedish company called Parans developed a fiber optic method of piping the sunlight collected on top of the roof of wherever the system is installed – hospitals, schools, museums, laboratories, and anywhere that you need light. The system uses a series of fiber optic wires to run sunlight throughout whatever space in which it’s installed. Even if you weren’t using the sun as the main lighting source in a fiber optic system, you could put the source in a place that would give you easy and quick access in the event that you have to change a lamp in the system.
Another company that is using fiber optics to send sunlight all over the interior of a building is Sunlight Direct. Sunlight Direct uses a Hybrid Solar Lighting system to collect sunlight as a lighting source – a device is mounted on the roof that consists of a parabolic mirror that focuses as much sunlight as possible into a photovoltaic cell. The Sunlight Direct system maintains lighting levels inside your house as the light level changes during the day.
Another company, Neues Licht, also produced a fiber optic system that has a beautiful form as well as an efficient function – it’s called the UFO Chandelier:
Neues Licht’s system is not solar powered, it is completely artificial. However, the system is designed to tuck away the light source – to hide it in a closet, or an attic, or wherever else you might think to stash it so you can get to it in a hurry. Can you imagine, however, if Neues Licht did make it solar, or provided a solar option? Below is a cool photograph of the UFO Chandelier underwater in an aquarium – no electricity flowing through the lines, only light – so you can put it wherever you want!
I think that’s about enough rambling on the goodness of solar power for now.
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Chandelier

Chandelier by Josiah McElheny inspired by the Lobmeyr chandeliers at the Metropolitan Opera House. Photograph by Jason Schmidt for the New York Times.
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New-York style table lamp
I mean I love the oversized Dwarf Wired Lamp by Something from Nothing but it would not work in my home but yesterday when I was at Top Drawer, a trade show for interiors/gift businesses, I fell in love with this beautiful Tribeca table lamp and bought two white ones for one of our bedrooms and more stock to put them on our sister site which is soon we will have more gorgeous home accessories.
It is a really stunning lamp which I think will give a bit of a 'boutique feel' to our bedroom and will work perfectly simply put on our white wooden floors.
My inspiration behind the theme of our bedroom is a mix between the bedroom of Paul Massey (see below)
and of course the house of my favourite interior designer Jaqueline Morabito which beautifully blends vintage furniture with simple, timeless, contemporary pieces like the Tribeca lamp.
The lamps will be available at the beginning of March and of course, I will post some pictures of our new bedroom once I get cracking with DIY - which wont be this weekend as I'm off to Paris tomorrow to another trade show AND catching up with my best friends from Uni, with the minx in toe...
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Vintage pendant light by Katheen Hills
I think the result is a beautiful almost romantic pendant light that will add lightness and style to a bedroom or bathroom.
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So stunning....I'm aching
I will eventually get rid of the Ikea one in stainless-steel but since we added Kathleen's lights 2 days before the photoshoot, we really did not have time for anything else.
The result was better than expected and I'm so glad for once I went out of my comfort zone and mixed the designs rather than going for three of the same designs like on the second picture which looks nice but a bit too clinical....



And now, we have added the beautiful Cluster Light in black to our ever-growing lighting collection. Frankly..... I find it so stunning that I'm aching. I'm trying to think if it would work in our new house where we need to pendant lights in the lounge or if the staircase is high enough to afford such a striking pendant light but oh gosh, I do love it and I think regardless of the fact that it may give less light than the white Cluster light, the black one looks more luxurious and striking than ever!

Have a great Friday evening.
Bises xoxo
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Interior Design: Lighting


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Interior Design: Lighting


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Classic Design Lamps, Lighting

If you are on the hunt for lamps and bored with the unimpressive usual suspects, take a look at the collection of lamps by italian artist Paola created for Lampaole. I love the dramatic look of model "Paglisia" shown above but also the simplicity and elegance of the bugia"candlestick" . These awesome creations are handmade using recycled materials and available in different colours. Thanks Paola for allowing me to share on Interiors.
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Remember, Remember The 5th of November!

I have to openly admit that I am a pyrotechnic lover! Yes, I am one of those who 'ohhs' and 'ahhs' every-time the night sky is lit up! Of course today is bonfire night in the UK, a day dedicated to remembering the plot, treason and attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament!
Of course now-a-days fireworks are used to celebrate just about everything and every occasion across the globe. Bringing the vibrancy and magical qualities of the patterns fireworks produce into your home is a great way to inject some zing into your home. Of course you could use photographs of actual exploding fireworks or create your own wall art, alternatively you could look out for fabrics which have been inspired by pyrotechnics and use them as curtains, cushions and duvet sets. Beautifully designed lighting in vases is yet another way of adding wonderful lighting effects in your home which are reminiscent of the trails of light left behind by fireworks!
If you're not into making your own soft furnishings there are some wonderful vibrant patterns and colours on the 'ready made' shelves of many high street and online retailers. The key in creating the illusion of fireworks is to have a black, night sky, back ground with vibrant contrasting patterns. Beaded embellishments will add the glittery sparkle beautifully!
Image: MocoLoco
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Lotus pendant light by Studiomold

Heralded as one of the top 10 design studios of the future at 100% Design London's 10th anniversary, Studiomold has won a host of awards and attained a reputation for creative vision through a presence in many exhibitions worldwide including New York, Milan, Tokyo, Paris and London. Their work has also been published in books, most leading design magazines, and selected for prestigious shows and collections such as the V&A and the MOMA.
Our favourite design is the Lotus lampshade in black here or cream here, which was shortlisted for the Elle Decoration Awards.
The Lotus folding lampshade is made from one sheet of fabric and was inspired by the Japanese art of
The other very noticeable and striking lighting design is the Spaghetti Princess Chandelierin black here)


Designed by Brendan Young, the inspiration for the Spaghetti Princess Chandelier came from the beautiful chandeliers of the 17th century. Young tried to capture an essence of their silhouette and continuous movement using the electric flex itself. By drooping and looping the cables through a transparent disc of plexiglas the cables themselves give it form.
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Dwarf Wired lamp
Designed by Mark Irlam, a British Designer who went to study at Falmouth College of Arts, the Dwarf Wired Lamp design came from the process of model making, using wires to 'draw' in 3D rather than using pencil and paper. I love the oversizeness (is there such a word in English?) of this lamp and how it looks striking but not overpowering.
Finding a nice, contemporary table lamp is not an easy task and I think, with its simple, modern lines that come from the wired base and the contrasting colours between the base and the shade, the Dwarf Wired lamp achieves just the right balance at a very affordable price for a table lamp of this size.
Available in White/White here, Green/White here and Yellow/Black here
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Norm 03 stainless-steel

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