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INJECT that extra spark to your life with this selection of eclectic and vibrant lights. From quirky to the minimalist, these choice picks will illuminate your home with style.

 

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The Motley Dining pendant lamps are a quirky addition to anyone’s home. Consisting of nine different lamp shades, the lamps are hung together on a metal rail which create a colourful and fun effect. (Kare, RM1,999)

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Funky, colourful and full of attitude, the Normann Copenhagen Bau lamp is a light that will literally brighten up your home. The lamp is easy to assemble and is made from basswood. (Smuk Living, RM1,150)

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This classy Overud lamp shade from IKEA will add an elegant touch to its surroundings. The lamp is designed by Stockholm’s WIS Design and channels a vintage vibe while still remaining refreshingly modern. (RM199)

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Add a touch of individuality to your home with the Zachary spiral light from Andrew Martin. Featuring seven wooden spiral frames, it is suitable for homes with a strong design aesthetic. (Janine, RM3,985)

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The Verpan VP Globe Pendant lamp by Verner Panton is a transparent light globe that projects an airy vibe onto its surroundings. The lamp is surrounded by five opal glass reflectors inside the light globe. (Space Furniture, RM11,735 onwards)

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The limited edition PH 3½-2½ Copper table lamp by Louis Poulsen is the copper version of the iconic 1929 design by celebrated architect Poul Henningsen. The lamp is available in two shades, which are solid copper and opal glass. (Xtra Furniture, price upon request)

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Take the minimalist route with the Bell table lamp from Tom Dixon. The reflective surface of the lamp irradiates its surroundings. (Gudang, RM4,208)

 This article first appeared in The Edge haven, on Issue #72 April + May 2015.

 

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