Beautiful Danish Lamps In My Study - In Shades of Toffee and Smoke
by Niki Brantmark / My Scandinavian Home
Beautiful Danish Lamps In My Study - In Shades of Toffee and Smoke
A few weeks ago, I showed a beautiful photographer's home from the Danish island of Bornholm - and it was a perfect reminder of the sheer creativity on the island. As you're aware, one of my favourite 'makers' is located right there in the Baltic Sea: Pernille Bülow. I absolutely can't get enough of her mouth blown SKY lamps, and Per is mesmerised too (always helpful when the man is on board too, don't you think?!). A few weeks ago Pernille Bülow launched three new beautiful shades: Smoke, Toffee and Green. As a fan of all things earthy, I immediately reached out about the toffee and smoke variant to hang in my home office along with hate clear version I already have. It was like everything just fell into place. Don't you love it when a plan comes together?!
The mouth blown glass pendants all have unique organic shapes and feel so beautifully smooth. I love the small imperfections too as they show that they are individually made in the atelier.
For this cluster I have used: Smoke large, Toffee medium, Clear gold medium.
You can choose between brass / gold or chrome / grey fittings (I love the former for my home) and if tones of brown aren't your thing there are 11 different colours to choose from (they also look great hung individually).
I love it when a plan comes together!
Could you imagine having the these beautiful lamps somewhere in your home?
If you're curious about where else you might be able to hang them, check out how they look in other areas of my home (and in various shades):
Dining area
Over a vintage bar cart
In the kitchen
FYI they ship worldwide.
I love my little home office even more now. In other news: Per is teaching from home right now and there's always a little tussle over who sits here. So, this week I'm turning the window nook in our bedroom into a home office / study just for him. Keep an eye on the blog for the results (and hopefully, one very happy man).
Niki
This post is brought to you in collaboration with Pernille Bülow, however all words and pictures are my own. Thank you for supporting the wonderful businesses that make My Scandinavian Home possible!