The Lighting Warehouse: Big Lantern Love
Modern hurricane pendants are bang on trend – boasting a wonderful ability to add a rustic-inspired style to both indoor and outdoor spaces.
Says Melissa Davidson from leading lighting supplier, The Lighting Warehouse: “With their varied designs, hurricane pendants can be used to great effect to compliment a wide variety of décor styles, from traditional, right through to contemporary.”
She says that the modern hurricane pendants, such as the Parkhurst range from The Lighting Warehouse for example, amalgamate faint Georgian-inspired undertones, with a sleek, contemporary simplicity: “Large-scale hurricane pendants have been crushing it in the world of interiors of late. The Parkhurst range for example, comprises black steel frames and clear glass shades – making them supremely versatile. Whether they are added to your outdoor patio, or installed indoors in your home’s entryway, over your dining room table, or in your kitchen – these oversized lanterns are bold and audacious, and they have the ability to draw the eye upwards to make a room seem more expansive, pulled together and infinitely more elegant.”
The Parkhurst range of hurricane pendants from The Lighting Warehouse comprises:
The Parkhurst 4-light tapered hurricane pendant,
The Parkhurst single-light tapered hurricane pendant;
The Parkhurst 4-light rectangular hurricane pendant;
The Parkhurst single-light tapered hurricane pendant;
The Parkhurst single-light rectangular hurricane pendant.
Go bold with a lantern this season and shop the look at The Lighting Warehouse.
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