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Interior Designers and Stylists Can’t Get Enough of This New Target Line

The latest lighting collection, a collaboration between HGTV veteran Leanne Ford and Target's in-house home brand Project62, has garnered significant attention from interior designers, stylists, DIY bloggers, and photographers. Leanne Ford is recognized for her ability to select unique lighting, evidenced in her previous projects and her personal farmhouse. The collection features wallet-friendly options such as woven floor lamps, metal dome pendants, and industrial brass sconces, offering a diverse range of styles. The article showcases ten ways professionals have integrated these fixtures into their designs, providing practical styling lessons. For instance, San Diego interior designer Michelle Janeen utilizes a metal dome floor lamp in a reading nook. The incorporation of a matte black fixture alongside whitewashed brick, warm wood, and a jute rug demonstrates how mixing materials can make industrial pieces feel less austere and more inviting. DIY enthusiast Megan Schlachtenhaufen's Wisconsin farmhouse illustrates how varied design styles—boho, mid-century, and contemporary—can coexist harmoniously by mimicking design concepts throughout the space. The same floor lamp used by Janeen adopts a contemporary tone in Schlachtenhaufen's living room due to a complementary chandelier. Latisha Carlson's Albuquerque dining room features Ford's natural woven pendant light, which seamlessly integrates with wishbone chairs and a live-edge wood table. This example highlights the effectiveness of a unified textural scheme to achieve design cohesion. Victoria Smith from SF Girl by Bay demonstrates how a perforated floor lamp creates a moody glow in a bedroom, elevating the surrounding art and furniture and defining a distinct lounge area. In Jen Streeter’s Indiana home, a basket light in a living room with string lights, a swing chair, and a disco ball showcases how a white painted light fixture can create a focal point against older architectural details like wood ceiling beams. Photographer Paige Jones highlights a basket fixture in her minimalist dining room, allowing its silhouette to be the central element. This approach suggests that incorporating natural wovens and smooth-edged silhouettes can offer a fresh take on classic trends like shiplap. Designer Brady Tolbert uses a black metal dome table lamp to accentuate soulful objects in his bedroom, such as a Pierre Jeanneret chair and a gallery wall, proving that affordability in design can coexist with high-end pieces. Kaylee Sossamon's Parisian chic entry features a two-toned wall mellowed by abstract prints and woven accents, demonstrating how pairing art and lighting on a console table can create a curated and welcoming foyer. SoCal interior designer Carol Estes achieves a beachy-vintage aesthetic in her hallway with a woven lamp on a washed wood console, with an oblong shape contributing to a casual, California-cool vibe. Lastly, Toronto-based realtor Audrey Larter pairs a coastal-cool floor lamp with a Hans Wegner Flag chair in a Scandinavian-inspired living room, illustrating that environmental context does not need to dictate design aesthetic. #LeanneFord #TargetCollaboration #HomeLighting #InteriorDesign #DesignTrends #HomeDecor #StylingTips #AffordableDesign #Project62 #LeanneFord #TargetCollaboration #HomeLighting #InteriorDesign #DesignTrends #HomeDecor #StylingTips #AffordableDesign #Project62
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