Dani and Dave’s Scandinavian minimalist home
In the past few years, stylish pendant lights have been gaining in popularity. Heavy metal sconces and massive lampshades have found their place above our kitchen tables and in porches. Perhaps in response to this, a new trend has appeared – light of different dimensions and weight. They are larger in size but visually much lighter, often using materials such as wires and rattan. Light easily penetrates through such a device. Here are some examples.
Camille Hermand Architectures in collaboration with Design Milk
Couleur Locale via Planete Deco
Fundamental black
Choose between a large black metal shade from Camille Hermand Architectures or a softer and more open wire version from Couleur Locale.
Perpetually chic
Home Beautiful via Domaine
Rattan
Depending on how this natural material is woven, the lamp can be defiant or sophisticated. Two huge, dense domes from Chic above the dining table decorate the kitchen. Lamps with laces above the kitchen island look more comfortable..
HusmanHagberg co-Nordic Days
Elle Decoration UK in collaboration with My Scandinavian Home
Magnificent globes
Globe-shaped pendant lights look very impressive. They are made of glass or paper, or mirrored like this silver beauty found at HusmanHagberg. But there is an even more weightless version of wire from Elle Decoration.
Stadshem with My Scandinavian Home
Lindsey Adelman with The Design Traveler
It doesn’t matter what material the bunch-shaped lamps are made of, the quantity is important. For example, in a pendant from Stadshem, the balls are collected in a bunch, and in the version from Lindsey Adelman, they are scattered, but no less original..
Have you chosen the right option for yourself??