Inspiration
Sculptural Simple White Lamps
23 January 2024
Lighting has taken on new forms in recent years, at times moving away from colour to focus on shapes and silhouettes. With the addition of this trend, many lighting designs have become more like sculptures and works of art for our spaces, allowing for a visual appeal that contributes to the composition of a room whether on or off.
Here are some of our favourite sculptural, yet simple white lamps all from design house Foscarini that will bring this trend into your own space.
Pictured: Kurage and Gregg
The Kurage Table Lamp is an innovative design with a story of its own. Kurage is actually Japanese for Jellyfish and this design resembles its namesake well, being inspired by the rhythmic nature of this sea creature. Combining lightweight legs with a dome white natural-edge paper diffuser, allowing for a soft glow with a brilliantly authentic hand-crafted aesthetic.
In comparison, the Gregg Table Lamp is an organic and free-flowing formed shape made of acid etched blown glass. The diffuser sits on top of a discreet coated metal base and can act brilliantly as a standalone centrepiece or cleverly incorporated into an already established collection of sculptures.
Pictured: Buds and Rituals
More classic in aesthetic is the Buds Table Lamp which features a satin blown glass diffuser on top of a transparent acrylic base, its minimalist glow allowing you to create your very own art installation.
Lastly are the Rituals Table Lamps, a collection of lightweight lantern-inspired designs featuring an engraved blown glass diffuser with a textured, 'pleated' surface, which stands on a three legged metal base. The variety of shapes available allows you to cluster them together for added flair.
Taking these lighting designs and working them into your spaces as installations in their own right allows you to enjoy both their function and their simple beauty; why not play with some new designs and see what works in your space.
Choosing a Bed Frame
12 January 2024
It goes without saying that the bed is the most important consideration in your sleeping space — not only because it needs to support you and your mattress for the rest you need, but also because if it doesn’t suit your space's style and aesthetic then that may not allow you to relax fully. The design ought to complement without being distracting.
Pictured: Nelson by Cattelan Italia
The Nelson Bed by Cattelan Italia features a smoothly curved solid wood frame that supports an arced headboard and set-back feet for a 'floating' appearance. This design's smooth finish and minimal frame allows for space to breathe around the bed, allowing your eyes to fall freely around the room and the design to effortlessly integrate.
Pictured: Kirk Bed and Morfeo Bed Base by Porada
In contrast to the Nelson, the Kirk Bed by Porada is a bold, full design. With the exception of a Canaletto wood trim, the entire frame is upholstered, which seamlessly marries together base and headboard. The variety of fabrics and colours with decorative piping make this a visually striking design that can really add definition to a space.
Similarly confident, the Morfeo Bed Base by Porada — with or without storage — is a contemporary frame with deep curved rounded edges and appears entirely upholstered giving it a cosy and warm aesthetic. The base can be paired with a number of headboard designs, pictured above with the Enya Quadri.
Pictured: Softbay by Porada
Lastly the Softbay Bed by Porada takes a comforting rounded headboard and plush upholstered frame and elevates them with shaped canaletto walnut feet. The low look leans to a minimalist design signature, but the wraparound frame makes this a contemporary fixture.
We would always recommend within your decision process for a bed, that you first consider the right size and style for your space and then explore different designs. The bed should very much help focus the rest of room to create comfort, cohesion, and overall harmony.
New year, new home: revitalise your space with accessories
1 January 2024
As we usher in the New Year, it’s the perfect time to embrace a fresh start by revitalising your interior. And you don't need a major overhaul to infuse new life into your home; sometimes, all it takes are small, simple changes with the right accessories. Here are some easy and effective ways to give your interior decor a rejuvenating boost.
Pictured: Bontempi Casa Franz Sofa with loose Scatter Cushions and H2O Coffee Table
1. Throw blankets, pillows and rugs
Swap out your current throws, pillows and rugs for ones in on-trend colours or patterns. These accessories not only add a pop of personality to your space but also provide an inviting warmth – something required in January. Explore the range of cushions and rugs at Lime.
2. Curtains and drapes
Update your window treatments to instantly change the look and feel of a room. Opt for curtains in a new colour or pattern – but ensure it still complements your existing decor. Sheer or light-filtering drapes can bring in more light, giving your space an airy and refreshed ambience.
Pictured: Glenn Mirror by Cattelan Italia and Luxor Mirror by Bontempi Casa
3. Artwork and wall decor
Rearrange or introduce new artwork to create a focal point in different areas of your home. Whether it's framed prints, wall decals, or a gallery wall, changing up what you hang on your walls can make a significant impact on the overall aesthetic.
4. Mirrors
Mirrors are a fantastic way to open up a space and enhance natural light. Consider adding a stylish mirror to your walls, such as the Glenn mirror by Cattelan Italia, or replace existing ones with a different shape or frame to give your rooms a chic and modern touch.
Pictured: Circles Shelving Unit by Calligaris and Blow Suspension Light by Bontempi Casa
5. Indoor plants
Bring the outdoors in by incorporating indoor plants. Not only do they add a touch of nature to your decor, but they also improve air quality and contribute to a sense of well-being. Experiment with different plant varieties and stylish pots to suit your style and environment.
6. Lighting fixtures
Upgrade your lighting fixtures to create a more contemporary or eclectic vibe. Consider pendant lights – such as the Blow Suspension Light by Bontempi Casa, chandeliers, or even statement floor lamps to illuminate and define various areas of your home.
By incorporating these small yet impactful changes, you can achieve a refreshed and updated interior within an instant.
How to Style Your Bedside Table
27 December 2023
The bedside table is a small yet essential piece of bedroom furniture that can have a big impact on your room’s overall aesthetics. How you style your bedside table can transform your bedroom into a sanctuary of beauty and restfulness.
Pictured above: Julian by Cattelan Italia and Bayus Round by Porada
1. Choose the right table
The first step to a well-styled bedside table is selecting the right table itself. The Bayus Round by Porada and the Julian by Cattelan Italia are excellent choices if you appreciate Italian craftsmanship combined with unique up-to-the-minute shapes.
2. Create a balanced look
Balance is key when it comes to interiors. Think about how much space you have and then start with a striking table lamp. Opt for a design that complements your overall bedroom décor but doesn’t take over the whole table.
Pictured above: Curved and Symmetry Alta Open by Night Collection
3. Personalise with décor items
Add a personal touch by incorporating decorative elements. A small potted plant or vase of fresh flowers can infuse life and colour into your space. The Curved bedside table from the Night Collection at Lime allows you to play with different decor styles, thanks to its soft lines and neutral tones.
4. Stay organised
Your bedside table also serves a practical purpose. Keep it organised by using a tray or small dish to corral items like your favourite books, reading glasses or a journal. The Night Collection's Symmetry Alta Open bedside table has a practical shelf for additional space.
Incorporating these tips into your bedside table styling will help to create a beautiful and functional bedroom space.