K Light: Exposed Lighting For The Contemporary Interior
Industrial style lighting is still on trend this season. Think exposed bulbs in industrial fittings for a sleek urban edge to any home. K Light brings us a range of beautiful options to suit the contemporary lifestyle.
Whether you are looking for a feature chandelier or wall mounted pendant, exposed bulbs and industrial lighting are great options for almost any room. In the living room, your industrial light fitting can become a feature and enhance a chic or minimalist design. In the bedroom, a beautiful wall mounted option next to the bed could elevate your space in true sophisticated style.
These add an interesting design element to your residence. Industrial lighting also has a wonderful way of adding to a room’s sense of simplicity, practicality and efficiently. We love the idea of exposed bulbs that add a wonderful glow to your space.
We also love the cool vintage appeal of exposed filament bulbs. The perfect way to create an intimate ambience in your home.
Shop the latest lighting solutions from K Light and bring the beauty of urban industrial design to your home.
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