Katie Glaister and Henry Miller-Robinson, co-founders of K&H Design, agree that living room lighting trends are tending towards design-led features, not just a functional form, adding: 'Artful ceiling lights, which playfully combine color with glass in mixed finishes, are definitely on-trend.
'Clients want more than just a glass chandelier in their living room, they want a work of art. Margit Wittig does this brilliantly with her combination of colorful resin gem pieces, combined with glass shades and metal finishes.
'In the room we designed above, the decorative lighting adds to the drama and color in the room and brings together the contemporary and the traditional with the antique Chinoiserie lamp. They also create different moods in the room by day and night.'
Helen Pett, Design Ambassador at Arteriors London, says: 'We’ve seen a demand for jewellery pieces, those statement lighting designs that really add something different and special to the home.
'In the past, these were more common in commercial and trade customers designing hotels and restaurants, but this year a notable growth in chandelier sales has taken off within our residential customer base, particularly seen in living rooms.
Rohan Blacker, Pooky founder, confirms that 'traditional chandeliers reimagined' is a trend on the rise, adding: 'The ornate, balanced with a mix of brass and glass - a mixing ‘match made in heaven’ - work to create newness, uniqueness and designs that are familiar albeit modern with an unexpected edge.'