Geometric lighting, geometric print cushions, geometric homeware — geometry is taking interiors by storm.
Now, I loathed geometry at school.
I’m a complete dullard when it comes to maths.
Being made to do fractions and *shudder* long division is something that I still have nightmares about.
However, every new school year — without fail — I’d twist my mum’s arm.
And persuade her to buy me a brand new pencil case and yet another geometry set.
And what did I do with it?
Well, the protractor was always useful for carving one’s name in the desks.
And the little ruler was always in use — until I invariably lost it — but the rest of it was redundant.
Geometry was — and still is — as hazy as algebra and trigonometry.
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Although, all of a sudden the new buzz-word in interiors is ‘geometric’ and my interest has being piqued.
I’ve spotted some really beautiful things recently — tables, vases, wallpaper.
Even our lovely bed throw from Habitat, that I wrote about at the beginning of the year, has a geometric pattern.
So to keep it company we’ve just installed the most gorgeous geometric pendant lamps from Iconic Lights.
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Gorgeously graphic, these Geometric beauties are fantastic quality.
The Diablo pendant shades are made from a heavy, powder coated metal — and a steal at just £13.
Bargain.
Rather than hang the shades on the old white fittings, I ordered a couple of black industrial style lampholder pendants too.
I must just point out that the shades weren’t actually designed for these.
My boy had to dismantle the fitting in order to get the shades on.
There was a moment of panic when we didn’t think they would fit; but it’s worked out beautifully and I’m so pleased.
In a different setting the coloured lamp-holders would look amazing. Maybe in sunshine yellow — or even red. But for our bedroom and dressing area the black works perfectly.
Plus I’ve teamed them with vintage filament bulbs; which look amazing when they’re off. But even more extraordinary when they’re on!
I’m pretty pleased with them, I must tell you.
Since we’ve lived in our current home, we’ve had a chinzy old lampshade hanging above our bed.
And a little ozone-busting chandelier taking centre stage in the dressing area.
The fact they didn’t match irked me slightly. So to replace them with these little black numbers, has not only restored the balance in the room; but given me a new love for geometry.
Mr Shaw — my maths teacher — would be so proud.
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Caro Davies is a former art-director turned writer and content-creator, and editor behind UK lifestyle blog The Listed Home. She writes about home-related topics, from interiors and DIY to food and craft. The Listed Home has been featured in various publications, including Ideal Home, Grazia, and Homes & Antiques magazines.
I’m not quite sure Mr Shaw quite had this in mind but I’m certain even he will appreciate the style here!
Haha!!! Agree — although he’d probably be delighted that I’ve finally taken an interest! ;)
They are stunning Caro! They look amazing, and so stylish. What a fabulous addition to your room. Modern meets country chic. Amazing :) Jess xx
I’m so pleased with them — they’ve got some fab stuff haven’t they? So pleased to be an ambassador :)
I really love the simplicity but uniqueness of this shade. The light bulb is amazing feature too. Glad your hubby is handy to get everything put together. Thank you for sharing.
I KNOW!! I’m SO glad he was able to take them to pieces and put the lights up!! I’d have been gutted if it hadn’t worked and we’d have had to send them back!!
Love, love, love. Now I just have to convince my wife we should have a Diablo shade in our house. Might just get one without teling her! Thanks for hosting #HomeEtc
Well, for £13 you can’t go wrong John!! Although, personally, I think she’d love it :)
I love these lights and what a bargain too! I love it when you can find trend pieces at a reasonable price because it doesn’t matter when your tastes change and you want something new. There’s nothing worse than spending a fortune on something to only find you’re bored after a few weeks. Can you tell I get bored easily??? Anyways, they look lovely!xxx
Agree!! Often lighting is exorbitantly expensive too!! It’s so nice to find lovely, design led pieces at such a great price.
Those pendant lights are a steal at that price! I’ve deliberated over some of the copper effect ones that are quite similar before but the black ones look even better!
They’re SO cheap aren’t they?! I do love a bargain — but the quality of these is really fabulous too :)
Oh girl! I’ve been looking at shades like this the whole morning and here it was the answer to my Google search! lol We are re-decorating our master bedroom and I’m hoping to replace our bedside tables with two of these hanging from the wall. Off to check them out! Thanks! :)
They’ve got some absolutely gorgeous designs. I love the difference a black — or coloured cord makes too — looks so lovely in comparison to the usual white ones :)
I love the geometric trend! We have a beautiful brass light fitting in our hallway from M&S – they called it hexagonal which really annoyed me, because it was actually a pentagon! Your lights here are lovely, I love the repetition of having two. I absolutely adore those filament bulbs as well – they’re just so pretty. #HomeEtc
Aah me too! SUCH a lovely contemporary trend as well — plus it seems to work really well in every decor xx
We don’t have anything geometric yet, but it is certainly everywhere you look now isn’t it, I love how you have hung these away from the ceiling fittings, they look fab. x
It really IS everywhere! And once you notice it, you tend to see it wherever you look!
Just the other day I was pinning geometric candle holders that I have my eye on for the lounge, I hadn’t considered shades too. We have a filament light bulb in the bedroom and are waiting for the right fitting to complement it. This would be ideal to compliment rather than obscure the bulb.
They’ve got some really lovely ones Louisa! I love the wire shades — the perfect style for filament bulbs :)