Lighting fixtures play a pivotal role in defining the industrial style, and let me introduce you to some types of industrial lighting.
Think of early 19th-century maritime or adventure movies, where vintage floor-standing searchlights were a common sight. These iconic pieces not only serve as spotlight fixtures but also exude a sense of artistry in your home.
Metallic designs give off a cool and rugged vibe, especially when paired with warm yellow light bulbs, effortlessly creating a strong industrial ambiance.
Another common lighting fixture from the early 19th century was the banker's lamp, typically placed on desks or bedside tables. The metal stand adds a touch of industrial coolness, and its versatility makes it a practical choice.
Exposed pipelines and light bulbs are hallmarks of industrial design. Industrial lighting often favors dimmer, ambient lighting, complemented by the soft glow of tungsten filament bulbs, evoking the early days of electric lighting.