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Did you know they make canoes out of concrete? It’s a crucial material in modern designs, but it’s a lot more versatile than many people recognize. These concrete lamps are the perfect blend of heft and light, literally, simply fascinating pieces of home decor.
Concrete in design may get a bit of a bad rap as being harsh but when it was first used by such famous designers as Le Corbusier it was seen as a democratizing element, a way to restore grandeur and magnificence to public design without the monumental manhours necessary to create the wonders of old. Plus there’s something special about the soft, mottled grey of concrete, which is actually phenomenal at adding positive space to a room. It really shines when lit up with the warm blond glow of an incandescent bulb, making for a truly unique piece of design
The industrial look of these concrete lamps is totally sophisticated and plays well with other modernist styles. For instance, these lights will look super chic in a room with bold Mid-Century modern furniture in primary colours, e.g., red or yellow. The mixture of the soft, organic forms, with the bold, decisive concrete and the blend of neutral greys and bright, lively colour is an absolutely masterful move. You can also use the starkness of concrete as a contrast to slightly more naturalistic hard materials, say in a kitchen with marble or granite countertops. Try using pendant lights in this configuration to ensure you have plenty of light without the fixtures getting in your way, and if you really want some extra flair try adding a sculpture or a set of candle holders in brass, they’ll look amazing with the surrounding monochromatic colour scheme.