Handblown vintage glass
If you take a look at the video on the left side, we think you’ll agree with us that there’s a special kind of magic that comes from handblown glass and the vintage quality of the light is always unique. There is no question that the quality that comes from a handcrafted piece is irreplaceable and can bring that remarkable beauty that ties a room together.
But picking the right vintage lights for any rooms in your home can be quite a challenge, and you want to avoid clashing styles. The final effect should be harmonious, the light either complementing other styles, as a discreet and beautifying discovery in a specific place, or as a central piece setting the mood for the entire room.
Also, colour temperature is important but often overlooked – it refers to how ‘white’ the light is. It’s measured in Kelvin: the higher the number, the cooler the temperature, and the ‘whiter’ the light. For living spaces, we recommend a warm white of around 2700K, while cooler whites (around 4200K) are generally best suited to offices and retail spaces.
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Kitchen Centerpieces
A good place to begin is room colors and room type. Picking the right vintage lights for any rooms in your home can be quite a challenge, and you want to avoid clashing styles.
Living Room Centerpieces
A good place to begin is room colors and room type. Picking the right vintage lights for any rooms in your home can be quite a challenge, and you want to avoid clashing styles.
Centerpieces that fit with classical, tall rooms
A good place to begin is room colors and room type. Picking the right vintage lights for any rooms in your home can be quite a challenge, and you want to avoid clashing styles.
Colour temperature is important but often overlooked – it refers to how ‘white’ the light is. It’s measured in Kelvin: the higher the number, the cooler the temperature, and the ‘whiter’ the light. For living spaces, we recommend a warm white of around 2700K, while cooler whites (around 4200K) are generally best suited to offices and retail spaces.
But picking the right vintage lights for any rooms in your home can be quite a challenge, and you want to avoid clashing styles. The final effect should be harmonious, the light either complementing other styles, as a discreet and beautifying discovery in a specific place, or as a central piece setting the mood for the entire room.
Also, colour temperature is important but often overlooked – it refers to how ‘white’ the light is. It’s measured in Kelvin: the higher the number, the cooler the temperature, and the ‘whiter’ the light. For living spaces, we recommend a warm white of around 2700K, while cooler whites (around 4200K) are generally best suited to offices and retail spaces.