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Lights made from natural materials
Feel-good flair with wood, rattan, bamboo & co.Lamps made from natural materials such as wood, rattan, bamboo, jute and linen are all the rage. More unusual materials such as seagrass, raffia and abacá are also on trend - perfect for styles such as Scandi, Boho and natural chic. But it's not just materials made from plant fibers that find their way into our interiors. Designs made of marble, concrete, plaster and mother-of-pearl also add a touch of extravagance to our living spaces. In combination with warm white light, it simply makes you feel good!
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Wooden lights for a home with heart and style
Wooden lamps are a good choice when it comes to a natural and cozy style in the living room. Wooden lamps and lampshades are available in every shade of brown and every conceivable surface structure and grain: from wafer-thin veneer to rustic driftwood. Wooden lights can be combined with a wide variety of trends - from Scandi to country house to minimalism, wooden lights add a cozy touch to living rooms, bedrooms and kitchens.
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Natural chic made from rattan & bamboo
Rattan and bamboo delight us in color nuances ranging from light to dark brown - and often in bright colors. In a trendy symbiosis with modern LED light sources, flair enters our living rooms, creating a uniquely homely effect, not least thanks to the play of light and shadow on the walls. As far as styles are concerned, bamboo and rattan lamps are not fixed and are equally at home in a Scandi living room or a boho bedroom.
Bamboo and rattan lamps look similar and are both robust to work with, although rattan is somewhat more flexible and is better suited to weaving. While bamboo belongs to the grass family and is at home all over the world except for Europe, rattan grows mainly in tropical regions and is a climbing palm. Both materials are sustainable, although bamboo grows back even faster and is therefore ahead.
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Pure harmony: cotton meets light
Cotton lampshades are the perfect creative canvas for warm white light. Thanks to its natural texture, the light penetrates the room in a particularly diffuse way and spreads an inviting flair in the living room, bedroom and dining room. Cotton shades harmonize particularly well with modern, Scandinavian and classic interiors such as the country house style. The best thing is that cotton is easy to dye and print, so there is great potential for variety in terms of design.
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Paper lamps as eye-catchers
Hand-folded lampshades made from handmade paper are an expression of mindfulness and a guarantee for atmospheric lighting. The natural material with its many facets emphasizes statements of different living styles particularly harmoniously. For example, with rice paper lampshades in Japandi chic or with pastel-colored, bulbous shades in boho and Scandi flair.
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Natural chic made from seagrass, raffia & abacá
Lampshades made of seagrass, raffia and abacá complete the natural chic look. Woven shades in creative patterns are eye-catching additions to our four walls that go particularly well with Scandi, Boho or even Japandi. For designs with a visible light source, nostalgic filament lamps are particularly suitable for emphasizing the naturally warm style.
Although all three materials are made from natural fibers, there are interesting differences: seagrass comes from maritime regions and is obtained from aquatic plants, which gives it a firm and slightly rough texture. Raffia is made from the leaves of the raffia palm and is particularly supple, making it ideal for delicately woven umbrellas. Abacá, a product of the banana plant and also known as banana hemp, delights us with its robust, flexible texture. All three materials are sustainable and biodegradable - so they are not only a benefit in terms of aesthetics, but also for the environment.
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Artful room lighting with plaster lamps
The simple elegance of straight-lined models fits perfectly into modern living styles, while designs with delicate perforated patterns cast magical lighting effects on the walls. Curved shapes, inspired by nature, lend the lamps an organic lightness. Gypsum as a material not only impresses with its versatility, but also with its naturalness: the mineral material is environmentally friendly and recyclable. Tip: DIY enthusiasts can easily paint or decorate plaster lamps themselves.
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Felt lampshades for warm moments of light
Various materials are suitable for producing the trendy, mostly gray fabric: Felt can be made from sheep's wool, cotton, silk or hemp, for example. As a lampshade, the material creates an exceptionally warm and homely atmosphere - especially when combined with wood. And felt lampshades in colorful shades from red to blue also contribute to a cozy ambience.
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Jute and linen conjure up atmosphere in any room
Lampshades made of jute and linen inevitably bring coziness into our four walls. The fine, high-quality linen shades will brighten up living rooms, dining rooms etc. in a modern, timeless Scandi style. Jute shades, on the other hand, come into their own in boho and vintage ambience and impress with their cozy, diffuse lighting effects. For natural flair, both materials are an integral part of the interior.
Jute is a natural fiber obtained from the stalks of the jute plant, while linen is made from the fibers of the flax plant. Linen has a smoother, finer surface than jute and therefore looks a shade more elegant. Jute allows the light to shine through the shade more irregularly than linen, as the fibers are thicker and coarser. Linen shades distribute the light more gently and evenly.
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Iridescent mother-of-pearl shell lamps
Shell lamps with their spectacular lighting effect and fascinating reflections are not only visually impressive. Some models also offer soothing acoustic added value - for example, the Fun series of shell lamps by cult designer Verner Panton, in which many mother-of-pearl leaves hang side by side and produce gentle sounds at the slightest breeze. Those who like it extravagant should also opt for mother-of-pearl because the special surface structure creates an iridescent sheen when exposed to light.
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Concrete lamps as bold statements
Take limestone, sand and gravel. The result is a trend material that has become indispensable in interior design: concrete goes best with industrial chic. But the natural mixture is also available for minimalist or pompous lighting ideas. Pendant, table and ceiling lamps made of concrete are particularly eye-catching when combined with atmospheric filament lamps or in a material mix with wood.
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Pure elegance with marble lamps
Marble luminaires are a must-have when it comes to interior trends such as puristic flair or modern style. But not all marble is the same. Depending on the composition, different colors and grains result - for bright, unique pieces in living spaces. From the arc lamp with marble base to the table lamp, everything is available. Also available in material combinations with glass or metals.
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