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February 08, 2023

Amelia Thorpe shines a light on the latest designs

- Amelia Thorpe

Lights fantastic

Warm glow

Inspired by mid-century design, the Hyde pendant features hand-spun metal shades in Butter Brass and Marmalade, £1,400, shown here with the Hyde table lamp in Juniper, £390, and wall light in Marmalade, £318, all David Hunt Lighting (01295 672628; www.davidhuntlighting.co.uk)

Switch up 

The Invisible Lightswitch from Forbes & Lomax is designed to allow wallpaper or paint to show through: the 1 Gang Invisible Dolly switch with Brass toggle costs £54.56 (020-7738 0202; www.forbes andlomax.com)

Antique inspiration 

The Ring table lamp, hand-turned in walnut, £780, is inspired by a 19th-century candlestick, shown with a 16in Cream card shade, £180, both from Julia Boston (020-7610 6783; www.juliaboston.com)

Art and crafty

From the Arts-and-Crafts Collection, inspired by the designs of the architect and designer William Arthur Smith Benson, the Venetia double-arm wall light in Antique Brass with Porcelain pleated silk shade costs £1,800 from Hector Finch (020-7731 8886; www.hectorfinch.com)

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