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Moroccan Lighting - Moroccan Lamps And Lanterns

Imagine returning home from a long day at work and slipping into a living room oasis where you bathe in soft reds, yellows and oranges, relaxing on a plush pillow next to a set of mini palm trees, inhaling the scent of jasmine incense. listening to light jazz flutes. The choice of furniture depends not only on functionality; it's about creating a comfortable living environment where you can relax, de-stress and enjoy your vacation.

The right lighting is the key to creating the perfect atmosphere. As early as 5000 BC, the Chinese were building houses in accordance with the sun to provide the optimum amount of light, heat and energy. Historically, Morocco has hosted groups of a wide variety of people from all directions - Phoenicians and Carthaginians from the east, Sub-Saharan Africans from the south, and Romans, Vandals and Andalusians from the north. This cultural diaspora comes together and is highly visible in these colorful moroccan lamp and lanterns.

What makes Moroccan lamps truly unique is that they are not mass-produced in a sterile factory, but rather, each lampshade is made from sheep or goat skin and then dyed and stretched over a sturdy iron frame where it is hand painted. with a needle of bright colors, in the decorative tradition of henna tattooing. Since the Bronze Age, henna designs mimic the henna plant, which has many long thin stems and tiny flowers. Similar to tattoos, the design of the lamp shows smooth black lines and shapes outlined by tiny dots.

Moroccan lamps, varying in shape, size, color and mood, make it possible to turn your living room into a stunning art museum. African Berbers were mostly farmers, so the curved "Berber" floor lamp is painted in a classic, simple style in neutral tones. Tall, slender styles such as Pharaoh's Light, Red Sun, or Orange Magic Arabian Nights capture the imagination, dazzling with dancing patterns, bright colors, and streaks of empty space that instinctively draw the eye in amazement. End table lamps such as the "African Sun" or "Fez Sun" provide multi-functional use by emitting a soothing glow, while the glass top contains a work of art, a plant or a tea set to entertain guests. When you see a piece like "Ocean Sun" breathing moonlight into a room with its purple hues and oceanic design, you realize that this lamp is not just for lighting, but is also a piece of art that will complement other furniture and themes in the room. room. room.

Stained glass Moroccan lanterns are reminiscent of church decor that pervades the Holy Land. Shapes range from a rounded balloon design to a diamond-shaped street lamp and can be hung from the ceiling or mounted on the wall. Traditionally, stained glass windows are made in gentle, soothing colors: olive green, periwinkle blue or with a touch of gold. Handcrafted Moroccan lanterns and black wrought iron framing can bring an unforgettable warm summer night into your home.

Moroccan lamps and Moroccan lanterns will add magic to any room. Paired with Moroccan rugs, plants and other furnishings, these handcrafted Moroccan lamps truly complete a relaxing and unique stay.

Every space in the house is slightly different. When choosing how to light a room, people should consider the décor and look they want to achieve. Floor lamps are a great option to add aesthetics to a room while providing task and ambient lighting at the same time.

There are two main types of moroccan lamps - table lamps and floor lamps. Depending on which room the lamp will be placed in, people need to consider the size, style and brightness of the lamp. Many people buy lamps without measuring the area they will fit into. Buyers should first take measurements without relying on their visual measurement skills.

For table lamps, people need to measure the height and circumference of the table. The lamp should not exceed the height of the furniture by more than one and a half times, and the lampshade should not overlap the table. Consider the weight of the lamp. Lightweight is best for low traffic areas, while heavy and stable is best for high traffic areas and small children.

The main styles of fixtures are modern, traditional, modern and global. Think about the decor in the space that the lamp will be in, but it doesn't have to be a perfect match. Mixing styles is now more popular than juxtaposition.

Transparent lamp bases have less visual weight. Wood and iron bases provide texture and richness. Crystal adds glam to the room, while painted china creates a sense of Old World luxury. Moroccan lanterns have an exotic and international look that goes well with most home decor.

Exhibition lamps have a hole at the top of the free space, allowing people to place decorative items such as shells, glass beads, or porcelain spheres inside for a custom look. As long as the lamp blends well with the décor, it will be perfect.

When choosing brightness, people should figure out what the main purpose of the lamp will be. It can be mood lighting, reading, decoration or security. For decorative lighting, you can choose an opaque fabric lampshade. It illuminates the space from ceiling to floor. For reading and other tasks, a translucent lampshade will diffuse light. Lampshades made of high quality paper or fabric are ideal.

Most lamps come with the perfect shade. However, if buyers don't like the lampshade it comes with, there are some tips for choosing a lampshade to suit the style and purpose of the lamp. People should consider proportion, shape and color.

For table lamps, the lampshade should be two-thirds the height of the base. For floor lamps, keep the ratio four to one. The widest part of the shadow should be half an inch wider than the widest part of the base on each side. It should modestly cover the harp and the lampholder.

For a moroccan floor lamp, be sure to measure the height of the space it will fit into and the maximum circumference the lamp can extend without getting in the way of other furniture or people. The circumference will be most helpful when looking at the lampshade. It should also be near the outlet.

The task of the lampshade is to complement the lamp. More round lamps require rounded shapes such as drum, oval, empire, coolie and bell. For squarer bases, shades should be more angular, such as square, rectangle, hexagon, and pagoda.

The more elegant the lamp, the simpler the lampshade should be, and vice versa. Pleated shades look more traditional, while flat shades go with just about any decor. However, pleated shades are difficult to wipe clean, so smooth shades are the best choice.

The choice of lampshade color will depend on personal preference, the style and color of the lamp, and the decor in the room. Multi-coloured or hand-painted lamps should be paired with a muted or plain shade. For single color lamps, shades can range from complementary colors to crazy prints.

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