Lighting in one's home creates a quintessential feeling which somehow sets the mood and flair of a room. Whether it'll be a soft lighting, cove, floor lamp, pendant lamp, chandelier, table lamp, recessed lighting or wall sconces. Lighting is important to make the look of a house seem complete aesthetically. The Decoist shares some options for trendy eco-friendly lighting for one's homes.
1. Quirky Brilliance
The brilliant designs of these lighting options such as Liquid lights by Artist Tanya Clarke are a great example to convey the message of conserving energy with the use of water. Clarke used "recycled plumbing hardware" and "drips of LED-illuminated glass."
If you want to to make your place top-notch fun with unlimited color designs, Nondesign also introduces LED modules that are "daisychained" and has varied size, color, shapes and sizes.
2. The Classic Bulb
The Nanoleaf Gem as featured in the article is somewhat the edgier and cooler version of the classic light bulb. This product is a first designer LED bulb and they are shaped like gems. This is great in groups and then hang aligned in the dining table.
Urban Chandy also offers the classic Edison bulb in different sizes but then they replaced it with LED to make it more energy-efficient.
3. Unconventional Alternative
Ever wondered how to achieve lighting surrounding the sides of your bed or the sides of a wall or even the stairs? Armacost's LED tape light is great way to achieve lighting for those certain areas. You can cut the tape on your desired size and this tape light is affordable too.
IKEA's Vaster pendant lamp is another option to stay away from high-energy lighting and this creates the 60s era mood while Solight's Solarpuffs are solar-powered, light and very versatile. This LED cube can be folded and will be helpful for people that enjoys camping, hiking. And also for those that have no energy resources like people living off-grid.