Weekly Picks: Julie shows her favourite lamps
Christmas is fast approaching and it makes us want to redecorate and let the home be the focal point of the season's activities. Therefore, we have asked interior enthusiast
Julie Wittrup Pladsbjerg
to show us 5 designer lamps that she is wishing for this Christmas. We asked
Julie
because she is eminent at combining colours and textures. Julie's decor is kept in warm shades, and then it is both homely, personal and rustic. The lamps are often stylish and timeless and are therefore good contrasts to Julie's otherwise colourful home.
"
I love it when lamps become more than just a light source for the room. Over time, lamps have become so much more, and now they should not just be able to light up a room. I fall for sculptural forms, exciting materials and lamps with volume. That's why I absolutely love these 5 lamps, each of which contributes more than just a light bulb to the room
," says
Julie
.
Ferm Living Arum Floor Lamp
Julie is drawn to
Ferm Living's Arum lamp
, which is created with a foot in light travertin and the delicate lampshade that she has never seen before.
GUBI Tynell Collection 5321 Table Lamp
Julie has fallen for the special and remarkable
table lamp from Gubi
, which according to her has an exciting choice of materials and a beautiful design language.
MENU Dancing Pendant
"
I have always loved the
Dancing pendant from MENU
, which both has a fun wavy lampshade, but at the same time has a certain size that makes it stand out and catches the eye - I'm pretty crazy about that
," Julie comments.
Made By Hand Knit-Wit Round Pendant
The pretty pendant from Made By Hand
is one of Julie's great wishes. She especially thinks its knitted fabric is beautiful when the light penetrates the fabric. "
The lamp is exciting, soft and sensual
," says Julie.
New Works Tense Pendant
"
The New Works pendant
has a lightness that is super pretty and special. But despite the lightness, it is not overlooked in the room. This is because the New Works lamp has a circumference of 120 cm, and its bold contrast to the paper-thin screen is super cool," Julie concludes.