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New shapes, colors, and textures create an extensive story for the house. Shapes are geometric, daring, and striking with a big nod to mid-century modern architectural design. Clean lines, surfaces, shapes, and angles are the main feature of the brand’s lighting designs. Combining simplicity with bold shapes and colors.

Colors in the new collection are fresh and directional, jumping from the catwalks to interiors with sea green and lilac leading the palette. The colorful lighting adds pops of colors to living and work spaces. Reflecting the brand’s philosophy of encouraging people to be brave and choose color when it comes to designing their lighting schemes.

The 2020 designs by Houseof include a candy-colored chandelier, a standout floor lamp that merges art deco with brutalism, and a flush statement ceiling light that features opal glass shades that form an inverted arch.

A modern statement can be achieved with the curve-shaped chandeliers and wall lights that are fun/functional at the same time. The collection also includes elegant ‘drop’ cluster lights which are well-matched to tight spaces and high ceilings.

Furthermore, an important focus for houseof for this year’s collection was putting their design signature on a range of bathroom lighting. The range includes an angled ceiling light, a flush ceiling light, and a corner light. All with a strong design edge and well suited to hospitality and living environments. Additionally, the lighting is available in charcoal and brass.

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