It’s been stated that swapping out lighting is an easy option to make an influence in an area. However including a fixture in a darkish and moody end? On the spot gravitas.
Currently we’ve been admiring lighting in high-contrast, noirish hues from Lightology. Completed in shades of matte black, charcoal, and smoke, these desk lamps, pendants, and sconces—plus facet tables and armchairs from Lightology’s choice of design-forward furnishings—channel Scandinavian gothic in a hanging (and by no means too somber) method.
Above: The Brasilia Lounge Chair (from $2595) by Norwegian designers Anderssen and Voll for Menu combines Scandi with modernist design and a chunky wooden body with a smooth, low-slung seat. It’s obtainable in sheepskin, leather-based, or the darkish boucle proven right here.Above: TheMeta Pendant (from $784.30) by Mexican and Austrian designer David Pompa combines stone and metallic for a smooth industrial look.Above: So tall it may be used on a desk or on the ground, the Hebe Massive Desk Lamp by Ferm Residing ($758) has a hand-sculpted base in black (proven), deep blue, or white.
Above: Two lighting fixtures with arresting silhouettes: the handcrafted Dome Pendant (left, $2,000), pigmented in black, and the geometric Pyramid Desk Lamp (proper, from $1800) with dimmer, each by In Widespread With.Above: One other of Lightology’s furnishings choices, Ferm Residing’s Insert Facet Desk ($885) is comprised of stable ash. Within the black end, it makes a hanging bedside desk.Above: And for a contact of drama, In Widespread With’s Ceramic Up Down Wall Sconce is available in a brass cover and black clay shade combos (amongst a slew of different choices).
For extra darkish and dramatic finds, head to Lightology (and browse their under-$1000 choices right here).