Thursday, 16 February 2012

Cool Lighting

Some rooms wouldn't be the same without their lighting centre-pieces. Here are some cool ones I discovered this morning.


This round pendant is reminiscent of a cloud with the help of soft sheepskin throws and swan decor. The all-white wall and ceiling base and the positioning of the pendant above the table sees it hang as a dream-like cloud.

This pendant light adds an element of difference to a monochrome colour palette. I love the brass tube style globe covers. This style of pendant light works well because there is a lot of pattern and shape going on in this room.

A twin set of soft industrial style pendants. I doubt these lights would have the same effect if they were painted in silver, white or black, the pop of yellow makes the frame stand-out and shows off the large drop bulb inside.

I adore these art-deco style silver baubles. Kinda look like big bubbles from a kids bubble maker. The position over the dining table makes for intimate dining.
 
W.O.W. I wouldn't want to be the one to have to clean it, but it looks amazing. Thousands of coin-shaped pieces of shell are hung from dainty chain-link to create an orb shaped chandelier. The globe sits snuggled in the centre of the huge shell orb. This would project a gorgeous soft light and the coin-shaped shells would cast a peaceful pattern around the room. 

This pendant is as much a room feature as it is a light. The black colour projects a slight masculine vibe and and the spiky arms create a bold shape.  Positioned over a work-desk means they mean business. I love the additional miniature spiky orbs they have planted around the room tying in the magnificence of the pendant.

I adore the beachy, laid-back vibe of this beaded pendant. Love the combined colours of turquoise and lime it brightens up the whole room.

This french provincial style glass and metal orb hangs beautifully above the kitchen island bench. Rather ran being a directional down light (which most pendants hung over kitchen benches can be) this one would light up the whole room. I love the ornate pattern running around the metal circumference of the orb.

Crystal chandelier in the bathroom? Why not. It pares perfectly with champagne and bubbles.

This vintage style glass orb hung over a dining table adds an element of antiquity to an otherwise bold and new room. I love the pattern it casts onto the ceiling.


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