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2. Laura Ashley’s Isaac 3 light Bar Pendant by dar lighting fits effortlessly into kitchens and ‘dens.’ Bold lines and angular shapes lend a contemporary touch that looks fantastic against bare brickwork. This contemporary hanging ceiling light boasts industrial appeal with a warm antiue brass finish. Priced at £190.
www.darlighting.co.uk
3.Designed by Charlotte Cochrane, this lamp by Twisted Loom is handmade in Manchester from sustainably sourced and salvaged beech. Each lamp is carefully constructed by expertly splicing and hand-turning different pieces of wood to make one beautiful whole. Each lamp has a uniquely different wood grain, “a story in its own right.” Priced at £225.
www.twistedloom.co.uk
4. GANTlights’ S1 Hanging Lamp from Lime Lace combines elegant design with subtle functionality. Perfect for lightening up any room in your home, the S anging Lamp has a uted surface an interesting texture and
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lighting effect, and is suitable for use individually over your dining table or in a group of lamps above a counter. Priced at £219.
www.limelace.co.uk
5. Hanging stylishly above the table, the Serene Brass Pendant Light by Atkin and Thyme brings a contemporary feel to any decor. Crafted from one sheet of iron, the pendant shade has a sculptural umbrella leaf shape that can provide directional light over a dining table, kitchen island or breakfast bar. Priced at £149.
www.atkinandthyme.co.uk
6. The Pleat Reading Floor Lamp by houseof has been designed by interior designer Emma Gurner, who’s well-known in the interiors sector for her playful use of colour. It is made from painted steel in moss green with a pale blue interior, which gives a warming glow. With an adjustable tilting shade, this oor lamp is the perfect reading companion. Price: £399.
www.houseof.com
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