Provence style floor lamps
The modern variety of styles is overwhelming. Bold design solutions are able to completely transform the interior of a room. And in any interior, the main role is played by lighting. Today we will talk about an additional light source and figure out how to choose a floor lamp for the sophisticated French Provence style.
Provencal motives
The original French style of Provence originated in the 19th century in the south of the country. It is rightfully one of the most recognizable and popular destinations. It owes its name to small wooden houses, olive groves and wildflowers. Every detail should be imbued with sophistication, restraint and romance. And in the interior lightness and homeliness reign.
Today, Provence can be found in city apartments and even more often in the interior of country houses - floristic motives look quite appropriate here.
The decor of the room should reveal a landscape of a lavender field with blue skies and bright sun.
Distinctive features of the style:
- pastel delicate shades;
- natural materials "semi-antique" (metal, stone, wood, ceramics, frosted glass and natural fabric);
- floristic drawings and prints on pieces of furniture and decor elements;
- live wildflowers;
- light translucent curtains;
- lace details on tablecloths, pillows;
- natural lighting, correctly complemented by artificial lighting.
For the Provence style, the use of bright and saturated colors is unacceptable. Inspiration comes from nature. Decorative elements should match natural shades:
- natural green repeats the color of grass and leaves;
- floral shades - pink, yellow and red;
- sky blue color;
- gentle and diffused rays of the sun.
The color of the floor lamp should not stand out from the surrounding interior of the room, but should be combined with vintage pieces of furniture, decorative elements and in harmony with other lighting fixtures.
Features of the lamp in this style
Any object or element primarily carries a decorative purpose. Floor or wall lamps are an auxiliary source of illumination, complement the overall style and visually zone the room. Illuminating the lower part of the room, they fill the interior with light, warmth and comfort.
For the manufacture of a Provence floor lamp, only natural materials are used: wood, porcelain, natural stone and forged metal. Outwardly, a light and graceful leg, as a rule, is painted in shades of natural colors: blue, white, olive, lilac and brown. Curved shapes gracefully complement the flowing lines. As in any other decor item, there should be no sloppy transitions and corners. The relief lines and curves also continue the floral and floral motifs.
Often, decorative chains are used for Provence lamps as decoration, which perfectly convey the Mediterranean French origin of the style. But at the same time, a floor lamp should not have a bulky and rough appearance. The lampshade of any lamp must be made of natural fabric, paper or even metal. A small neat shade of a rounded or trapezoidal shape is decorated with floral patterns, lace details or fringe.
The print can be as similar as possible to natural plants or only remotely resemble wildflowers. The main background for floral and vegetable drawings is white, milky, all shades of beige, olive, lavender and terracotta.The lampshade can be in a more classic simple form in frosted glass, ceramic or porcelain in pastel colors with subtle floral patterns. Such a small, modest floor lamp will perfectly fit into other styles and add elegance and airiness to the interior.
Wicker straw or rattan lampshades will perfectly complement the Provence style and will look great in the hallway, on the terrace or on the veranda.
How to choose a floor-standing model?
Key recommendations:
- When choosing lamps for the Provence style, it is better to first decide on the central element - a beautiful chandelier. It should be ideally combined with the color and print of walls and furniture, with decorative elements. And after that, proceed to the choice of a floor lamp.
- Choose appliances made from natural materials. Modern models are often made of plastic, but this is unacceptable for an elegant Provence.
- Decorative items should have an aged look. The presence of chips and abrasions is possible.
- It is good if the floor lamp matches the color of the furniture or curtains.
- The shade should create a warm and soft light, so do not choose high wattage bulbs.
- It is best to place a floor lamp in those areas of the room that are away from the main central lighting. For example, next to a sofa, an armchair where you plan to spend time reading books and newspapers, or next to your desk.
Successfully choosing a lamp for the interior is already half the success. It doesn't matter what style you choose for your apartment, the main thing is that it is there that there is the best and most comfortable corner.
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