Now trending is the use of organic materials, such as wood, to create a contemporary luminaire. Illuminated with unique vintage filament lamps, or new LEDs, and a touch of color, create a dynamic geometric luminaire.
Simplicity of design, showcasing the Edison bulb is still trending. This look has many variations from lamp shape and size, to finish and color, expanding the versatility and appeal of this style.
Mixed metals and natural textures in a variety of shapes and forms.
Adaptability of a pendant to sconce allows more uniformity within a space, and allows for one design to used in multiple applications.
Hotel Chocolat in Copenhagen, Denmark: Restoration and polished nickel, repetition of simple design.
Get creative with bedside lighting. Stray away from two table lamps, and try some wall sconces or even some pendants!
Dark walls are trending, what a great opportunity to draw attention to your lights. A crystal chandelier used with rustic decor creates a sophisticated and chic space.
Design in pairs. Instead of one large pendant over the island or dining table, try two larger scale, but proportional luminaries.
Simplicity of the vintage Edison bulb taken to another level by hanging the bulbs at staggered heights and creating complex patterns with the cords.
Light up the yard! Introducing light into the landscape through art. These teardrop shaped lights serve as wayfinding and as art.
Silver and gold leading the industry in finished selections. The front runners are matte and antiqued variations in these finishes.
Trending from Paris: the refreshed motifs and forms with free flowing patterns.
Go back to the beginning of classical elements. Done in a way that is bold or subtle the Greek Key is to be showcased and has stood the test of time.