I finally received my March issues of House Beautiful and Traditional Home yesterday. Upon first flip-through, I noticed an uptick in large scale lamps used in several of the spreads. Have you picked up on this lamp super-sizing trend?
The most obvious example I found was in this family room done by Ruthie Sommers in TH. (By the way, this colorful and family-friendly home is a fave between the two issues)
The most obvious example I found was in this family room done by Ruthie Sommers in TH. (By the way, this colorful and family-friendly home is a fave between the two issues)
Although a bit hidden by the sofa, you can tell the celadon green gourd lamp is huge! If it is wired for double lighting, I'm guessing it provides adequate light for a good part of the room, but more importantly for lamp luvahs like myself, it adds instant drama - undoubtedly a statement piece!In House Beautiful's ode to blue issue, the Venetian glass lamps chosen by Tobi Fairley for this foyer make a truly luscious statement. If you're gonna drop thousands on a set of lamps, you better believe bigger is better!
I've always considered smaller-scale lamps appropriate for bedside tables, to help create a more intimate feel, but I've definitely had a change of heart. These grand, silver trophy lamps only reinforce the stately comfort of this bedroom.
Again, another blue setting - this time a dining room done by Kristen Panitch who took advantage of scale by placing two, large gourd lamps atop an already tall buffet. The lampshades top out three-quarters of the way up the curtain panel, and yet they don't look strange. In fact, they are perfect!
My sister recently needed a pair of lamps for her dining room console. She wasn't sold on the style of these, but I convinced her the scale alone made them worth a try. With a bit more table styling, the pair will soon take center stage!
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14 comments:
those blue venetian glass lamps are outrageous!
i was at homegoods yesterday and struck out..well..that's not entirely true, i got a big, round, widemouthed vase for the "bucket-of peonies" look i am going to rock dining room table style come spring.
also some pretty, cut glass, wide mouthed glasses for water or booze-y cocktails.
I love the larger lamps. I've also seen so many of the smaller lamps elevated on books to give them a larger proportion. It all looks great. Hugs, Marty
Perfect timing! I was just this morning looking at a lamp in our room (much like the blue glass ones...but white with a sea grass shade)...I want to put it in our LR when it is painted and re-done.
Thanks for the images! Love your sisters too though!
I love the entry by Toby , so elegant. I think most people don't have large enough lamps in their homes. I think you have made a very good observation. Great post,Kathysue
I think I want, nay, NEED a trophy lamp. Cause...I'm a winner? I don't know, but I want one. Or two.
I love the bedroom with the tall silver lamps. I have a smaller version from Restoration Hardware.
A lovely lamp can make a room! The venitian glass ones are amazing and so pretty to me.
statement pieces for sure, love your sister's ones!
Have a great weekend xoxo
I bet you find some at the luvah HomeGoods...jeally! Good luck. More importantly, early congrats!
Very perceptive....I don't know that I noticed this but do now! Love the Tobi Farley lamps and the bedroom. And, funny that I have the same hourglass sand clock as your sister. My husband got it for me from Anthropologie. Have a nice weekend.
Who would've thought the huge lamps from the 70's in my grandparents' house might be making a comeback? Love that first room!
Gotta love big lamps -- I'm all about making a statement with lighting!
...and that reminds me, I need to hit up HomeGoods this weekend myself!
Your sisters lamps are great- I love the dark blue shades on them, it makes them stand out and look important :)
I was just going to say what comes round goes round but Emily beat me to it! I have two huge lamps in my family room from the early 80s. I still love them.
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