Lighting Up Spring with the New Yorker Range from Modern Vintage
As spring awakens, homes begin to crave the same energy felt outdoors—fresh, vibrant, and alive with possibility. Beyond muted neutrals, this season calls for colour that sparks joy: zesty citrus tones, sunny yellows, energising pinks, and bold aquas. Be inspired with Modern Vintage.
Colour in lighting is more than just decoration; it’s mood-setting. A softly tinted globe can shift the entire atmosphere of a space, adding warmth, vibrancy, or even a touch of drama. This spring, lighting becomes the accent that turns the ordinary into extraordinary.
At Modern Vintage, the New Yorker range was designed with this playful spirit in mind. From radiant ambers to pretty pinks and striking blues, each bulb is crafted as much for its artistry as its light. One can be used as a subtle statement, or a mix of shades can be clustered for a dynamic display that captures the essence of the season.
Because sometimes, it’s that one unexpected splash of colour that makes everything else fall into place.
This spring, let light lead the way. Playful. Bold. Unapologetically joyful.
Explore the New Yorker range, now available online.
Modern Vintage – The Art of Light.
Contact: Modern Vintage
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