
1/7
Simply frill-ing! The vintage French-inspired lighting trend you need to know about
The 'grand-millennial' aesthetic, characterized by elements like frills, florals, and pastel colors, is currently influencing home decor. A notable emergence within this trend is the frilly pendant light, featuring glass shades with ruffled edges. These lights are gaining popularity on the high street, suggesting they are set to become a sought-after home decor item.
Ashley Baker, a senior interior designer at Vesta, identifies these lights as part of the 'granny chic' trend, which draws inspiration from nostalgic home details, emphasizing frills, bold patterns, and vibrant colors. Baker notes that frilly/fluted glass pendants are trending due to their vintage appeal and artisanal craftsmanship. Their versatility allows them to serve as statement pieces above dining tables, illuminate kitchen islands, or create a cozy ambiance in bedrooms. The textured glass also contributes to a unique and beautiful light diffusion, enhancing the warm and inviting atmosphere of any room.
The article explores various applications for these frilly pendant lights, offering suggestions on how to integrate them into different home spaces and highlighting popular choices that embody the trend. For instance, positioning them above a dining area can quickly establish a French bistro-inspired look, complementing open-plan kitchens and a café curtain aesthetic for a complete vintage feel. Mary Buchanan, Creative Director of Laura Ashley Lighting and Mirrors at där lighting, emphasizes that the decorative ceramic edges of a Beca pendant light make it a focal point, whether illuminated or not. She suggests that ceramic lights introduce elegance and luxury, allowing light to spread and eliminate dark spots.
Kitchen islands, often central gathering points, can benefit from the addition of frilly pendant lights, which provide both task lighting and ambient light for evening gatherings. The soft, frilled edges of these lights offer a touch of glamour without overwhelming the workspace, suitable for various kitchen styles from neutral 'quiet luxury' to contrasting a navy kitchen. Danielle LeVaillant, Head of Photography & Film at Cox & Cox, describes their Odette ceiling pendant as having an elegance akin to a dancer’s skirt, with delicate glass frills balanced by antiqued brass fittings, making it ideal for placement above a kitchen island. Beyond kitchens and dining areas, these lights are also suitable for bedrooms due to their soft, neutral style, which promotes relaxation while adding a sophisticated design element. They can be combined with other grand-millennial touches like scalloped rugs, floral accents, and frill-edge bedding, or used to provide a delicate contrast in rooms with darker colors and organic shapes.
#HomeDecor #LightingTrend #GrandMillennial #PendantLights #InteriorDesign #KitchenLighting #BedroomLighting #VintageInspired #HomeStyling #HomeDecor #LightingTrend #GrandMillennial #PendantLights #InteriorDesign #KitchenLighting #BedroomLighting #VintageInspired #HomeStyling
0 comment in total
No comments yetYou may also like


































































