What lamp style to use in new kitchen?
Our kitchen has been redone, now the fun part of adding details but stuck on a lamp choice for kitchen bar table.
Can someone recommend me a good lamp that will hopefuly use a single cord and have no cluttered fixture to ceiling?
I think ideally a set of pendants would be the ones to go for here, but given only one cord and no desire to drill concrete ceiling we have to consider alternatives.
Options:
1) long suspension lamp:
a) SImple suspension available in 1.6m, 1.9m and 2.2m (1.6m best?) - in dark brown anodized color -
http://www.viabizzuno.com/index.php?page=prodotto&CampoMercato=Mercato230&idGruppo=831
or
b) http://www.lzf-lamps.com/beta/products/suspension/sioux-s/
I can only fit one at 1.38m - which is less than half of table - is that too small or not?
2) 1 large round or half cirle lamp (similar to current but may be bigger, which is temporary)
3) three lamps like Poul Henningsen style, hanging one from center, and two on sides suspended on hooks, with cords fed into central housing? smth like this but with 3 lamps instead...
http://common2.csnimages.com/lf/49/hash/3800/383927/1/Rosa+Two+Light+Suspension+Pendant.jpg
or this
http://arcadianhome.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/13-dahlarna-taklampor-i-massor.jpg
or this
http://media-cdn.pinterest.com/upload/3518505928490730_sinqAuNC_c.jpg
(note - we got a brown brick wall in bedroom that can be seen from another angle so bit rustic-eclectic is OK I suppose, even if this is modern kitchen)
As you also see, there is a big clock on the wall to the right above the table, so a long suspension lamp may not work?
Table length is 2.9m (9.5 ft). Will have 8 counter height stools - 4 on each side (2 seen on pic).
All ideas are welcome!
Can someone recommend me a good lamp that will hopefuly use a single cord and have no cluttered fixture to ceiling?
I think ideally a set of pendants would be the ones to go for here, but given only one cord and no desire to drill concrete ceiling we have to consider alternatives.
Options:
1) long suspension lamp:
a) SImple suspension available in 1.6m, 1.9m and 2.2m (1.6m best?) - in dark brown anodized color -
http://www.viabizzuno.com/index.php?page=prodotto&CampoMercato=Mercato230&idGruppo=831
or
b) http://www.lzf-lamps.com/beta/products/suspension/sioux-s/
I can only fit one at 1.38m - which is less than half of table - is that too small or not?
2) 1 large round or half cirle lamp (similar to current but may be bigger, which is temporary)
3) three lamps like Poul Henningsen style, hanging one from center, and two on sides suspended on hooks, with cords fed into central housing? smth like this but with 3 lamps instead...
http://common2.csnimages.com/lf/49/hash/3800/383927/1/Rosa+Two+Light+Suspension+Pendant.jpg
or this
http://arcadianhome.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/13-dahlarna-taklampor-i-massor.jpg
or this
http://media-cdn.pinterest.com/upload/3518505928490730_sinqAuNC_c.jpg
(note - we got a brown brick wall in bedroom that can be seen from another angle so bit rustic-eclectic is OK I suppose, even if this is modern kitchen)
As you also see, there is a big clock on the wall to the right above the table, so a long suspension lamp may not work?
Table length is 2.9m (9.5 ft). Will have 8 counter height stools - 4 on each side (2 seen on pic).
All ideas are welcome!
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http://www.crateandbarrel.com/finley-white-rectangle-pendant-lamp/s322067
@fizzylemon
Not at all opposed to color, but may not seem that way from the pic, so I added another one.
Red for focal point as lamp would not work I'm afraid. The living room (adjacent to kitchen - table divides the two) has one focal wall painted teal/gray which matches well to the floor I think. Floor in fact came out darker than we wanted as we were going originally for a more 'orange-brown' rather than 'dark chocolate brown'.
So as 'dash of color' we already carry teal in living room, and you can see exposed brick wall in bedroom. The extra color I could only think of would be brass/copper - so a lamp in that shade other than white or brown would be preferable.
@ Deepali/Filling Spaces
Globe is good idea - hard to find one though, got any suggestions?
@Rachel Jane
I like it on its own - but its bulk might block the clock. I see this clock from bedroom, from couch in living room and from kitchen. I'd have to move the clock elsewhere in order to pull this off, but then will have to fill out the space on white wall with something else.
But maybe a pro can weigh in on whether that would work over a longer narrower space. May also be an issue with enough light for the space and blocking your clock. Now this is not sounding very helpful, right...but just wanted to throw it out there because I am loving this light in my otherwise very modern white kitchen.
http://www.restorationhardware.com/catalog/product/product.jsp?productId=prod2111785&categoryId=search
I just love your kitchen and the contrast with the beautiful brick wall and dark wood floor. The lamp you currently have reminds me of the Random Light by Moooi, which is a globe. I'm not sure if it is available in the USA, it is a Dutch design. But it would look good above your table and wouldn't block the view of your gorgeous kitchen cabinets or your clock.
http://www.moooi.com/products/random-light (I don't think the naked man is included :-))
A glas lamp would also be a good option. I followed the link to sam0705's lamp, but the photo didn't show up. So I browsed through some of their other options and found this one with a style that goes more towards the brick wall (sort of industrial/vintage I mean).
http://www.restorationhardware.com/catalog/product/product.jsp?productId=prod2111826&categoryId=cat2250024
Thank you. The bricks was a whole project - house is in old neighbourhood in city centre, but building is new. So to balance that, we decided to get a red brick wall in bedroom made from scratch, from 150 year old reclaimed/recycled bricks from an old paper mill. They are my favourite part of the apartment and the texture of them is amazing. I added bedroom pic just to give an idea what that looks like. They were laid out very well with sloppy seams etc so looks very natural.
I have no recent pics with repainted wall, will have to take a new one and post it a bit later...
@Tina
I like this color quite a lot. This choice was considered, along with copper/brass/gold/white for accents (some lights, some frames, some candle holders, etc). And with living room having teal, white already in, which are cold, while bedroom carries brick wall (second bedroom is plum color) the idea is to go with gold accents to add a bit of shine to the whole thing. Most likely brass or copper, as golden would be a bit kitch. If it's not real it's not worth it. I think silver may not work because it'll make place more cold. If we had more sunshine than we do then may be.
@sam075
That lamp is cool, I like it. I would be concerned that in my setting i'd need 2 of them as it doesn't seem it would give enough light (due to being closed on sides with copper)?
@carolins
It's that lamp alright, albeit with some modification. LIving room has that lamp in full, in white. Kitchen one has the same lamp cut in half. It is temporary for now as it beats the wire with a bulb. One idea we had (which come sback to what I said about copper for accents) was to have this and other living room lamp sprayed in copper or brass metallic paint. No idea if it would look good, but it could be an option too, and cheap.
The glass one looks very interesting, haven't at all considered this option, thanks!
The idea of spraying the current shade is great. You can always try. Black would look good too I think.
I am all for customizing. painting is an option.
http://www.lumens.com/etch-pendant-by-tom-dixon/uu374538/product
Rachel Jane: excellent suggestion too
@sam0705
That looks cool, but yes indeed too small and also bit pricey, as we budget not more than 500 EUR/650 USD for the whole thing now.
I'm also thinking Moooi light, painted brass-gold shade, perhaps can buy some metal flakes to sick it in there between strings to make it look cooler. We saved may be 1k USD by making own lights in living room and bedroom, and may be no reason to stop!
http://www.lumens.com/Meurice-Rectangular-Chandelier-by-Jonathan-Adler/uu388258/product
But again pricey
Shakti Sky Suspension
Or for less glamorous but still effective, look up Fabbian, Axo or Centrelight lights.
Or Marset Tam-tam. Tam Tam 5 Suspension Light
or Artemide Mouette or Float. Mouette pendant light
Or Arturo Alvarez pendants - some are so flashy retro! Arturo Alvarez - Vento Pop Short Pendant Lamp.
I love lights! I could spend all day just browsing pendants. Anyway, good luck and please let us know what you chose in the end!
http://www.johnlewis.com/231216665/Product.aspx
http://www.heals.co.uk/pendants+chandeliers/ligne-roset-orikata-one-white-suspended-pendant-light/invt/457919
http://www.boconcept.co.uk/pendants.aspx?ID=84717&imageid=644
Good luck!
It doesn't look like it has much ambient light spread around the room except for the fixture that is there. If you were to remove that and replace it with down lighting only you would loose the ambient light it provides. So for functionality--lighting over the island and ambient light combined, I would recommend a light that shines both up to reflect against the ceiling and down for light over the island if you used a dropped light. The challenge will be to find one that doesn't cast reflections all over the place from the gloss cabinets. One or two long rectangular lights with a rectangular shade would accomplish that. If you had to drop the clock just a little, it would be worth it for functionality.
Or here are some from the Houzz site that would work too.
Eglo 90338A Felice Matte Nickel Mini Pendant
Often the length of the drop can be adjusted
Traditional kitchen island or billiard pendant light
Decorative Lighting
Anyway... your idea of spraying the current shade or making a new one is great.
that lamp - it's very nice. I had a thought of even making it, but seems quite complicated getting wood vineer that thin and bent into shape over some basic lamp. But more importantly - its length is 138cm and the table is 290cm. Wouldn't it be too short?
@eagledzines
Thank you! It's in living room, so idea was to make it look not like kitchen (otherwise it would stained copper or something!). From options you showed, I really liked those TAM TAM lights, even if they are a bit "operation table" --- long slab of wood and those lights above might make it a morgue like place, so I'm hesitant. You nailed their fitment though - single cord, but giving enough light. You are also correct on how the light show work in that area. One of the rectangular long suspension lights I looked at, has a two way light - on ceiling and on table, all dimmable. I liked that option quite a bit too. From the cheaper versions, the john lewis and dwell were great. The Shakti Sky Suspension blew my mind, that's just incredible.
@carolins
Have exactly same idea! That wall is begging for either a long poster or a blackboard. Blackboard better because nothing protrudes and won't impede door opening. Other idea was a Keep Calm sign in teal color (to match the focus wall in living room).
I reckon if they call for only 1m long fixture on ca 3m table, I'm totally happy with the 1.38 lamp...
I hope once done, I remember to comeback and update the thread with ready pics. Of course if in meantime there is more ideas it's all welcome.
Thanks all.
I went in the end for the half-globes, shades from IKEA (good price saved me may be 300 EUR). http://www.ikea.com/fi/fi/catalog/products/10138417/
However I bought 2 of them.
They will be connected to the single wire in centre. I just need the electrician to come up with the way to do this. Idea is to have it something like this:
http://www.interior-deluxe.com/images/product_images/popup_images/5108_0.jpg
http://www.interior-deluxe.com/tao-double-pendant-light-p5108.html
when done, I'm hoping it won't be half as bad as something FLOS makes. :) Wish me luck, seems like going to be quite a lot of work here.
Oh, and the plan is to have the shades sprayed either gloss black/chocolate brown or gilded with copper sheet (my favourite choice). It could even be combination of both (i.e. gilded copper inside and gloss black outside). I could only find shades in white, and white will not be good in my place. So white has to go either way, and copper sounds like a good way to bring some warmth into the black-white apartment. It should compliment the clock, and the mirror frame in corridor.