Modern Lighting: Affordable Modern Lighting That Looks Expensive

2022-05-27 22:43:58 By : Ms. Yanping Ren

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The best modern lighting designs on the high street.

Modern lighting is a fairly broad umbrella, owing to the fact that it can span a range of designs, materials and colours. Marble and brass is a well-loved combination in modern lighting design, especially when used in interesting and sculptural shapes. A lot of modern table lamps draw inspiration from mid century styles, with chunky silhouettes updated in bright, contemporary colours. Proportions can be dramatically oversized which plays on the idea of modern lighting being a central design feature in the home.

There are plenty more practical considerations too in picking the right modern lighting for you. The best lighting should not only illuminate your room but set the right ambience for relaxation in a bedroom or productivity in a home office. It should also effectively counter low levels of natural light, which can affect our mood.

The drawback of all of these features however is that they can make modern lighting very expensive – if you're looking to add ceiling, floor, wall, and table lamps to your home, it could cost many thousands. Thankfully, there are plenty of high street and lesser-known lighting brands creating more affordable options that use contemporary shapes and mimic premium materials that looks just like the real thing.

We turned to our favourite brands and retailers to find 14 of the best examples in affordable modern lighting, all for £175 or less...

For a long time, pleated lampshades were relegated to the same passé corner of interior design as peacock chairs and macramé wall hangings. But modern iterations, like this H&M pleated pendant light, are considerably sleeker and made from more contemporary and lightweight materials such as linen and brass.

Lights & Lamps is a bit of a revelation in modern lighting – a new, online hub for design-oriented and affordable pieces, spanning marble table lamps, contemporary opal glass orbs, and hand-woven raffia floor lamps. This Orta lamp in a wonderful pale greige is one of our favourites.

Our House Beautiful Delta range uses marble-effect on glass and classic satin brass components for a luxurious finish at a fraction of the cost. The drop on this pendant is 100cm, so it'll sit low in a room – making it perfect for hanging over a coffee table or to highlight a reading corner.

We love finding gems like this Gigi ceiling light on the high street. Available at Dunelm in a brass or black finish, it's large enough to fill an expansive space but sits close enough to the ceiling to not feel overwhelming.

This H&M table lamp looks like the sort of rare vintage find you'd come across in a chic flea market. The lacquered surface is a wonderful touch – adding a delicious shine to the cheerful mint green colour.

HAY is renowned for their affordable and design-led modern pieces, and none more so than their insta-famous rice paper shade. Its lightweight outer shell and neutral colourway make it the perfect option for a serene bedroom – here making a great partner with the House Beautiful Neva Bed at Dreams.

The interesting sculptural shape and sophisticated matt black surface on this playful napkin pendant light from Rockett St George belies its affordable price tag. That wonderful gold ochre finish will create a really warm glow, perfect for a peaceful reading nook or relaxing bedroom.

This is the partner to our Delta Marble Cluster light, perfect if you want to match your ceiling to your task lighting (there's a table lamp too if you want to kit out the whole room.) There are so many brilliant modern lights that mimic premium materials such as marble and brass, and the quality is such that you really can't tell the difference.

Modern lighting isn't just all brass and marble however. For a more Scandi-inspired home filled with natural materials and neutral colours, bamboo or rattan lighting in interesting shapes can be a much better fit. This affordable ceiling lamp from Trouva stands out just enough against white walls and our House Beautiful Naomi Roller Blind at Hillarys.

A fabric lampshade might seem a touch traditional in a contemporary home, but here, a clever use of all-over fabric in a contemporary blush pink modernises a classic silhouette. There is a matching sage green and bold orange option available too.

Black might not be your first choice when looking at ceiling lights, and it does need a bit of design consideration to get it right. Most effective in grey or neutral spaces (shown here with the House Beautiful Freya Sofa at DFS,) a black ceiling light can be used as an accent piece, just as long as it's not too heavy. This Hiko light is a great example, with spindly metal threads and an undulating shape that makes it appear lightweight despite the dark colour.

XL floor lamps are usually very pricey, but this Strand Overeach lamp from Made.com packs a big design punch for less. We love the counterweight detailing that makes it look so delicately balanced. It's also part of Made's 'Design Your Own Lamp' collection, so you can switch out that lampshade for a bolder colour if you're inclined.

Whilst you may choose your bedside lamp for its soft glow or compact shape, don't forget that lamps can introduce texture too. Here, a natural banana leaf covering creates an interesting contrast to the more luxe velvet on the House Beautiful Neva Bedside Table at Dreams.

This Imperial pendant lamp is a great example of modern overhead task lighting. Those opal glass orbs will cast a gentle and diffused glow, which is great for creating little cocooning pockets in your home. We'd recommend placing it above a dining table as shown here, or above an armchair in darker corners of a living room.

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