Industrial Hanging Lamps

Discover hanging lamps from designer brands that can be ideally integrated into brutalist lofts or industrial-style interiors .

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INDUSTRIAL HANGING LAMP AS A BRILLIANT ADDITION TO HOME FURNISHINGS

The raw charm of former factory life and an industrial design with clear shapes characterize industrial hanging lamps. With these models, the designers pay tribute to the once great creativity in the conversion of existing furnishing elements. Simplicity and elegance either create targeted contrasts with the furnishings or blend harmoniously into the existing living style.

SPECIAL FEATURES OF HANGING LAMPS IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

The model for today's industrial design in furnishings are converted, empty factories and workshops from the post-war years of the 20th century. Lack of housing meant poverty, and that made people inventive. They used what was available and staged it as new living space in artists' studios or simply in the existing, plain living space. With lampshades made of shiny copper or elements in antique copper, the industrial pendant lamp is reminiscent of this once much-used material. The glass casing around a light bulb is made of frosted glass, clear glass or typical industrial glass globes with a slatted look. Unlike other hanging lamps, the cable from the ceiling is not coiled in the industrial style, but remains soberly visible. However, the design combination is by no means random, but rather a high-quality combination for different room concepts.

INDUSTRIAL STYLE LIGHTING FOR KITCHENS AND DINING AREAS

Modern kitchen fronts are often characterized by smooth surfaces with soft edges and in high gloss. Similarly popular are matt surfaces with few embellishments. An industrial pendant lamp with a shiny silver Reflect pendant design and matt lamp holder is the perfect match for the glossy surfaces. Minimalists opt instead for a single pendant lamp or a group of lamps in industrial style made of black powder-coated stainless steel or aluminum above the dining table. Models that are reminiscent of the once necessary assembly of individual factory elements are very appealing. A design mix in the transition from industrial design to the retro trends of the 1970s are conical lampshades with a slatted look, elegantly set under polished copper or deliberately patinated copper brackets.

LIVING AREA WITH HANGING LAMPS IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

A furnishing concept related to the industrial style is shabby chic. Here too, deliberate traces of use are intended to evoke the seemingly random combination of old furniture and accessories. Both trends originated as forerunners of today's upcycling concept. Industrial design pendant lamps are a clear visual highlight in large, puristically furnished living rooms. The color combination of the factory flair allows a choice of light, dark or colorful room concepts. An advantage for angled living rooms in old buildings is the option of installing an industrial hanging lamp in niches that are difficult to use. Here, models with small lampshades and a correspondingly narrow, downward-directed light cone create an illumination that makes the niche appear softly outlined, giving the room a visually wider feel.

INDUSTRIAL HANGING LAMP FOR RECEPTION AREAS AND CONFERENCE ROOMS

It goes without saying that the industrial style continues to suit the digitalized office space, for example to liven up sober-looking work and reception areas with rough yet elegantly designed elements. Conference furniture often has metallic components, such as swivel chairs with legs made of chrome-plated aluminum tubing or shelves in cabinets with visible metal frames. A row of industrial pendant lamps above long rows of conference tables fulfills the functional purpose of warm white room lighting. An attractive individual piece in industrial design is a tasteful lighting idea above reception tables with club chairs in the lounge area of surgeries or law firms. In the catering trade, the industrial style of pendant lamps brings a sense of simplicity to wildly jumbled furnishings. Country-style restaurant areas, for example, are given a visual highlight with globe lamps on which several light bubbles are arranged on one socket. Even futuristic rooms find their deliberately spacy overall structure well with hanging lamps in which small light bulbs are mounted on several metal rods in different lighting directions without an additional lampshade.