High/Low/Medium: Perforated Lights, Trend Edition
Have you noticed? Perforations, apertures, and otherwise hole-punched design is still going strong.
And now it seems lighting is getting in on the punctuated aesthetic—so you can still get in on the look even if you don’t have, say, hole-punched shutters (which, by the way, we also fully endorse).
Here’s are three lights we’ve got our eye on:
High
Above: The Lexi Large Sconce is available with a solid shade, too, though of course we prefer hole-punched. It’s $489 from Cedar and Moss.Medium
Above: The Bezel Perforated Metal Sconce is $289 from West Elm.Low
Above: The Commune Red Light Socket Shade is $60 (for the shade) and available in four colorways. Pair with a Commune Light Socket (also $60). (See: Cheap and Cheerful: New Lighting from LA’s Coolest Design Studio.)For more high/low, see:
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