Vintage and classic lamps are not only timeless, they are more fashionable than ever. Their versatility when it comes to blending in with a myriad of decorating styles elevates them to the category of multi-space luminaires.
It is becoming increasingly common to find this type of lamp in rooms as diverse as kitchens and bathrooms, as well as in the traditional locations of living rooms, dining rooms and bedrooms.
Using classic materials such as porcelain, velvet or glass and daring with colours such as red, gold or silver, antique and classic lamps evoke a past with a very promising present and future.
We have loaded our online catalogue with different proposals of classic lighting so that you can choose the one that best suits your style and needs.
About Classic lamps
The combination of classic lamps in modern environments creates contrasts that, far from being incompatible, complement each other perfectly and give the rooms their own personality.
A clear example of this can be found in chandeliers which, while maintaining their essence, choose to renew themselves and adapt their original aesthetic by being painted in different colours, which makes them a more than valid option for hitherto "forbidden" areas such as kitchens and bathrooms.
But be careful, because this type of luminaire is non-conformist, hence the chandelier lamp seeks at all costs to extend its arms throughout the rooms in order to project its lordship and claim its space, whether in bedrooms, dining rooms or living rooms.
Returning to the alternatives to achieve that mix of modern classicism that we mentioned in bathrooms, we must mention the LED wall lights that can even be fixed on mirrors and pictures. At Ledkia we have several models of bathroom mirror wall lights that may interest you.
Finally, we cannot - nor should we - forget about classic table lamps, wall lamps or even floor lamps. All of them can be the perfect antique complement to include in an environment with minimalist or Nordic style lighting from which to shine with its own light.
Ethnic rugs, iron or wooden tables, straight-lined sofas, natural fibre armchairs... all of them can be alternatives to combine with antique and classic lamps.