This Light Fixture Trend Will Take Your Space to the Next Level
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When it comes to design, most experts will tell you that texture is key. Sure, you can add natural fiber elements to a room via textiles or floor coverings, but if you really want to make a statement, consider incorporating it into your light fixtures.
“I love anything that brings in texture, so natural fiber lights are just another way to incorporate this important design element into your space,” Joyce Downing Pickens of JDP Interiors explains.
These fixtures could be made out of everything from fabric to bamboo to wicker, and are traditionally considered a perfect addition to a bohemian space. But according to Mark Cutler, a Los Angeles-based interior designer, "They can really work in a wide variety of styles, ranging from traditional and coastal to even modern."
Here are some tips and inspiration to help you delve into the latest lighting trend.
Try in Your Kitchen or Breakfast Nook
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A foolproof way to use a fiber light fixture is in rooms where it would otherwise lacks texture, like a kitchen, kitchen nook, or bathroom, according to Pickens. “A living room, for instance, may already have a woven rug or stool or some other element that brings in texture, so a woven pendant could potentially clash,” she points out.
Soften Up Your Modern Space
We love how these pendant lights soften up this modern and sleek kitchen, and it seamlessly blends design styles for a fresh look. “I think natural fiber fixtures can really work in any genre,” Pickens says. “If you have a more modern space, maybe lean towards a cane fixture.”
Add Some Fabulous Fringe
Cutler loves to add natural fiber light fixtures to any space, but especially the obvious ruling design genre: boho chic. “It is all about natural, cool, laid back vibes,” he explains. This Justina Blakeny-designed tasseled lamp perfectly adds texture to this bohemian wonderland of a space.
Go Big—Without Going Heavy
“Natural fiber light fixtures are also great in places where the scale of the room demands a bigger fixture, but doing one in glass or metal would make the fixture too visually heavy or feel too important,” Cutler explains. “I love the semi-transparency of these pieces. It gives them a light and airy feeling that is difficult to find in other materials.”
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