Pendant vs ceiling
For several years now, suspension has reigned supreme over our interiors! If it remains essential, it is in competition with a light that is making a remarkable comeback: the ceiling light. This basic has long been reserved for rooms with low ceilings or cramped spaces, such as the entrance or toilets. But that could well change! Because the “new generation” ceiling light is rather canon.
The Skymningen suspension from Ikea displays a dynamic and airy 3D design. This typically Scandinavian model works perfectly solo. It is also a very good choice if you want to play the accumulation card above the table.
In terms of lighting, the trend is for glass globes, which are available in transparent, opaque, smoked or colored versions. Impossible to miss the Gross collection signed By Rydéns, and especially this suspension designed in the spirit of a cloud of bubbles. If it never ceases to make us capsize, it is thanks to its refined, amber or chrome finishes depending on the color. And the fact that each globe is made by hand gives it extra personality.
Umage remains a safe bet for finding a trendy light. The must-have piece of the moment is Eos, a feather suspension that combines delicacy and simplicity. This model works in most interiors. It is particularly effective for bringing a note of softness to a refined bedroom or a minimalist living room.
Beware of its apparent simplicity: combining light wood and a very contemporary celadon green, the Jan ceiling lamp has a more sophisticated design than it seems! We love this little look that allows it to blend in as nicely in a Nordic interior as in an exotic or boho decor.
The trendy light of the moment is the ceiling light made of plant fibres, rattan or bamboo: a model that is just waiting to steal the spotlight from the suspension in the bedroom or living room.
The floor lamp sets the tone
Functional, the floor lamp? Certainly ! But this luminaire commonly installed in the living room is now part of the leading decorative pieces.
Although it is not brand new, the XXL floor lamp remains ultra-trendy. To make sure you don’t miss out, just make sure to choose a model with an elegant and dynamic design, like the Bow floor lamp designed by Made.
With a retro, contemporary or bohemian spirit, the Freja cane floor lamp spotted at Westwing brings a refined touch to any type of interior. Its strong point: its timeless design, which gives it great versatility.
With its architectural look, the Adrianne floor lamp by Made has everything to become the charming asset of the bedroom or living room. This double model in glass and brass is also sublime in a contemporary decor, New Antic or art deco.
“Less is more”: the proof with Naton, the floor lamp with a very contemporary minimalist design spotted at AM PM. Firmly planted on its concrete foot, this ultra-design model evoking an eclipse is ideal for creating relaxing mood lighting.
Wall lights reinvent themselves
Wisely aligned in the hallway or installed near the bed as a bedside lamp, the wall lamp is one of the lights that it is impossible to do without. But this season, it stands out as a leading element.
Between lighting and wall decoration, the Oyster wall lamp by Ferm Living is made to be displayed as much as to illuminate your interior. And thanks to its organic design and its black colour, it fits harmoniously into any decor.
Smart, the Archi wall lamp by Made. Combining a shelf and a light, it can be installed as a bedside table or in the entrance hall, to deposit the keys.
We will have understood: the time of wall lights that are forgotten is over! If the Arum model displays a fairly traditional Nordic style, it comes in an unexpected XXL format: a little twist that gives it a beautiful originality.
Terribly stylish table lamps
The table lamp remains a key element to build a soothing light atmosphere in the bedroom or in the living room. It is also one of the decorative elements that give a strong personality to our interiors.
Mid Century atmosphere, exotic spirit or very contemporary inspiration: with its very designer look, the Vetro frosted glass lamp works every time. In addition to a sublime peacock green, this safe bet is available in a very contemporary nude, perfect in a boho or New Antic decor.
The mineral trend does not spare lights. Combining marble and brass, the Soho lamp brings a touch of glamor to the decor. We love it in the neo Art Deco interior, we love it in a refined, even minimalist interior, where it will have no difficulty in being the star.
While plant fibers such as jute remain very trendy this year, a new material is entering the world of lighting: paper. And this newcomer makes it possible to create light lamps, like the pretty Luna model signed By Ellos.
The essential light of the season is the “face” model. With its ceramic base and raffia lampshade, the Manoni lamp is halfway between tribal art and surrealism. It is as sublime in a bohemian living room as in a very chic ethnic bedroom.