8 exquisitely different lamp styles for 2024

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15 September 2022

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A lamp can solidify your interior design, be a focal point and create a space for a multitude of activities. But with so many different lamp styles available on the market in Australia, it's vital to understand the unique qualities of each before making your purchase. By doing so, you’ll pick one that enhances the atmosphere and mood you’re trying to set in a complementary and cohesive way.

Every year, more and more people jump on the trend of lamp styles, embracing the aesthetic they can contribute to almost any room in the house. There are many different types of lamp styles each with its own distinctive look, character and charm. Knowing what those are and how they work will enable you to use them more effectively for the benefit of yourself and others.

The Hamptons on Long Island, USA, is a dream destination for thousands of tourists. It’s a place known for its rows of immaculate coastal white-washed wood homes with multi-level terraces and pyramid roofs. Hampton lamps are the epitome of this luxurious beach style.

Hampton-style lamps focus on elegant designs in neutral colours. Soft shades of beige and gold are typically used, reminiscent of the sandy shores. Lots of natural woods are also used in Hampton style lamps.

These lamps create a welcoming environment and are regularly seen in living rooms of summer homes by the beach. Hampton-style lighting also works well in boho homes that prominently feature natural products.

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Industrial-style lamps are incredibly trendy at the moment available in both bold and subtle interpretations. Black or bronze torchiere lamps are a great example of this, frequently seen in reading rooms and offices. They cast light upwards, highlighting the vertical space of a room.

There are many other unique industrial lamps on the market, and their effect can vary. For example, your room will feel luxurious if you have industrial floor lamps with lots of deep red furnishings.

However, placing industrial lamps with simple, clean lines in a predominantly neutral room will amplify a minimalist vibe. If you want an arty coffee shop atmosphere, team industrial lights with exposed wiring and bulbs with distressed woods.

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A Tiffany style lamp will add glamour and a focal point to any home. People position them as a bedside lamp or in sitting rooms. The unique stained glass designs create a retro or luxurious feel depending on the space.

Mix Tiffany lamps in a room with patterned throws and curtains for a retro vibe. Louis Comfort Tiffany, who founded the ever-popular Tiffany & Co jewellers, designed the original Tiffany lamp. His passion for ancient glass and deep rich colours broke away from the then-current design styles. As a result, Tiffany lamps remain ever-popular in interior design as a staple piece that can be relied upon to add style.

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You'd be forgiven if you pictured a gargoyle while imagining a gothic-style lamp but rest-assured they are not that frightening. Origins of the gothic style date back to the mid-12th century and it’s been everpresent since in architectural and interior design.

With gothic style lamps you can expect to see deep tones and intricate designs that symbolise gothic motifs and themes. A gothic lamp in your bedroom will give it a sense of a Victorian boudoir. Alternatively, style it with large white candles in your dining room and you’ve got an awe-inspiring setup for a dinner party or drinks night.

This style embodies a sense of freedom from the 1960s/70s and follows less conventional design rules. As a result, you'll be rewarded with perfectly clashing tones, patterns and textures with your lampshades in particular.

A Turkish-style bohemian lamp is fantastic as a bedside table lamp. Bohemian lamps may include bamboo or other natural materials, beads, and crochet patterns. The bohemian lifestyle is frequently accompanied by music, so a bohemian lamp is at home as a piano lamp too.

To complete the design, lay soft sheep-wool throws on the floor with plenty of cushions.

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Country style is often found with traditional buffet lamps. They are tall light fixtures that are ideal for brightening room corners. Although similar to table lamps, buffet lamps are taller and stand up to 36 inches high.

Country-style lamps may include floral patterns, pastel colours, and rounded lamp holders in wood and metal. The origins of the country style are difficult to pinpoint; however, it is synonymous with British designers.

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For eye-catching designs, vintage lamps are perfect. They are appealing to look at and are available as both ambient and task lighting fixtures. They will add a distinct style to your home.

In terms of defining vintage, antique dealers agree that items should be at least forty years old. You can use them in all of the rooms of your house, bringing together the overall interior design concept. You can apply vintage styling to many different lamp types too.

For example, swing arm lamps can be vintage with traditional pleated mini shades. A vintage-style swing arm floor lamp is a great addition above a leather reading chair.

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Danes have a long-held admiration for gentle ambient lighting that provides the ideal environment for hygge with loved ones. As such, Danish-style lamps make fantastic desk lamps or floor lamps.

Danish-style lamps work best when there are a few in the room. So, place them near corners for low-level ambient lighting. Blend them into an overall Danish-style interior design with very structured furnishings and natural colours.

You may have found your ideal pairing from these different lamp styles. However, don't be afraid to experiment with lamp styles and designs in other rooms, thinking outside the box to create a fresh look. The great thing about lamps is that they are versatile and easy to move or reposition, meaning you can try them out in a few different ways until you get a setup that works for you.