Willowlamp – Autumn Lighting Trends
As seasons shift and trends evolve, we bring you the latest from willowlamp along with autumn trends to keep an eye on this season….
This year we will continue to see more designs bringing in an array of nature-inspired colours. Tones like sandy beiges, earthy browns, dark ocean and light sky blues, cloudy whites, and a wide spectrum of greens from tranquil pastels to austere deep forest hues. We’re excited about the many different nature-inspired colours which can translate into beautiful interior settings!
These palettes paint a beautiful background for willowlamp’s range of proprietary ball chain light works which bring movement to indoor spaces. For a rich and layered organic décor theme, explore warm metallics such as brass, copper, and rust and consider mixing it up with gradated colour combinations including cooler metallics such as smoke and silver, to bring the rich and ever-changing liveliness of nature indoors.
The reflective surface of willowlamp’s ball chain curtains bounces light across a room. There’s nothing like glimmering metal with the warmth of halogen bulbs to make a space feel infinitely more welcoming and luxurious.
Discover the latest in lighting innovation at willowlamp.
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