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Lights in a mix of materials
The best of two worldsA cheerful mix of materials combines the best of both worlds and creates luminaire designs that ensure cosiness and comfort. From absolute classics with wood in a luminous partnership with textile, metal or concrete to warm symbioses of ceramic and textile and the clean combination of glass and metal, the facets are almost endless. One thing is certain: Hand in hand, our favourite materials unfold their full feel-good effect in harmony with light.
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Wood, textiles and bamboo bring cosiness into the living space and can be enjoyed there without restriction. For kitchens and bathrooms, i.e. rooms where it can get damp, materials should be chosen that tolerate this well, e.g. glass, concrete or metal.
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If you want to get the maximum cosiness out of your lights, you should definitely have textile shades on the plan. Combined with wooden, bamboo or ceramic bases, they are an eye-catcher that provides warm, pleasant light.
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Wood and fabric, for example, are at home in the Scandi style, while concrete and wood are more industrial. Ceramics with fabric harmonise wonderfully with cottage chic. If you love the natural trend, you should definitely have bamboo, rattan or wood in your mix.
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Wood + fabric: a winning duo for pure cosyness!
When it comes to cosiness, the symbiosis of wood and textile is simply unbeatable. On the one hand, wood in all its facets, from rustic to lightly grained, brings vibrancy and warmth to the interior. In combination with fabric shades of different textures, from cream to colourful, the warm white light has an easy time creating a cosy atmosphere.
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Wood + metal: a jack of all trades when it comes to style
Depending on the design, this mix of materials emphasises looks ranging from industrial to country house to Scandi. One thing is certain: metal and wood go hand in hand in terms of lighting technology and create lighting experiences in interiors that ground, inspire and excite. The interplay of matt and polished surface textures adds the necessary flavour.
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Concrete + wood: opposites attract
When cool, rough grey meets warm, natural wood, the differences could hardly be greater. And yet the two materials harmonise perfectly in the luminaire design and bring a light and modern touch of industrial chic into our living spaces. Depending on the concrete shade, filament lamps provide the icing on the cake in terms of atmosphere.
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Bamboo/rattan + fabric: a harmony of contrasts
Natural materials such as bamboo and rattan combined in a lamp with a textile shade create a harmonious picture of cosiness. Braided and woven materials complement each other and radiate pure cosy flair in the warm white light. A luminous mix of materials that is perfect for a reading corner, bedroom or sofa area.
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Glass + metal: elegance with glow
The symbiosis of glass and metal probably offers the greatest scope for interpretation in terms of design: after all, it is not only glass that comes in a variety of facets from transparent to colourful, from smooth to grooved, from geometric to organic. Metal also delights us with nuances from gold to chrome and surface structures and shapes in great abundance.
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Ceramic + textile: feel meets look
Lights with ceramic bases almost automatically make you want to feel them. The textured surfaces arouse curiosity and appeal to several senses at once. The perfect co-pilot for successful designs is fabric in all its facets - for warm light thanks to translucent woven shades.
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Bamboo/rattan + metal: a fusion of opposites
Materials that could hardly be more different are bamboo and rattan combined with metal. As a contrast to the natural materials, which often come in a wicker look, metal in black lacquer is an eye-catching contrast. Staged by warm white light, this mismatched pair is harmoniously accentuated in a single luminaire.