Naturally Brilliant – Lighting Goes Organic

This season’s lighting trends are all about textural and organic materials. From bamboo to wood, fabric to seaglass, we’ll showcase 15 pieces you’ll want now to update your space.

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We’re loving this handcrafted, rustic stone lamp from Kearny. The muted red and orange colors are right on trend with several big styles including global boho, 70s retro and Maximalism. It also plays nice with all those greens and browns coming in strong.

Kearny, Red Orange Handcrafted Stone Lamp $229.91

Looking to make a big statement with an organic piece? This woven jute pendant chandelier is 24″ round and a full foot high. Place this dramatic piece in your entryway, vaulted ceiling bedroom or your large dining room.

Lulu & Georgia, Sayan Woven Jute Chandelier $375

Swap out your dull kitchen pendants with a true conversation piece. The Moira pendant from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams gives great task lighting below while creating beautifully soft ambient light for the room.

Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, Moira Pendant Light $527

Who says organic can’t be whimsical? This rocket ship lamp from Lalia Home would be absolutely adorable for a child’s room (or even for a child-at-heart). Quality white porcelain, each lamp is set with a smooth, soft matte glaze.

Laila Home, Porcelain Rocketship Table Lamp $35.99

(on Sale NOW from $55)

Just because your dining area is small, doesn’t mean you can’t have a bold piece. This sumptuously curved pendant was designed by Ray Power for the Spanish company LZF Lighting. Thin strips of natural cherry wood veneer are wound and woven around each other to create a truly unique piece that will anchor your smaller space and give your guests something to really ooh and ahh about.

Ray Power for LZF Lighting, Natural Cherry Link Pendant

$820

Standing 55″ high, this natural rope floor lamp from Dimond Husk multi-tasks itself as an arresting organic piece even when it’s not lit. If your taste leans towards modern coastal, this one is a must have element for your space.

Dimond Husk, Natural Rope Floor Lamp $244.80

Three slices of natural agate stone are arranged together to create this gorgeous wall sconce from Nemy. No two sconces are exactly alike, making the light patterns and variations wholly unique. Perfect for adding that touch of drama to your entry way or use several to turn your otherwise standard hallway into a real talking point.

Nemy, Natural Agate Wall Sconce $949

Add some natural movement with this Imari Walnut paddled ceiling fan from Kichler. The LED lights ensure plenty of visibility of the 65″ blade span. Bonus, it’s made to connect via wall control so you can feel confident in placing it where, and as high up, as you need.

Kichler, Imari Walnut & Nickel LED Wall Control Fan

$645

Looking for a quick and inexpensive way to add a spot of organic to that small reading nook you have? This brass floor lamp from Brightech has a slim profile so it doesn’t take up much real estate. The “wave” style, rattan wrapped shade gives a pop of natural texture, and at under $200, it has a price that’s equally nice.

BrightTech, Wave Rattan Floor Lamp $134.99

Why let your inside lighting have all the fun? This pine cone and tree branch motif ceiling light from Lamps Plus’s Ponderosa Collection is made for outdoor entryways, back patios or anywhere else you’d like to bring a touch of natural display to your home.

Lamps Plus, Ponderosa Collection Outdoor Flush Mount Light $742

Nautical has a lot of organic elements to it, but more often than not it can read a little kitschy. This StyleCraft table lamp creates an open weave design of starfish that definitely gives that beachy vibe without looking “expected”.

StyleCraft, Open Weave Starfish Table Lamp $139

If your wall sconces are looking more like wallflowers, shake things up with this captivating, oxidized silver wall sconce from Crystorama Bronson. A welcome addition to any living, dining or bedroom, the multi-toned almost parchment-like look and layered pattern of the oxidized silver finish is a study in visual interest.

Crystorama Bronson, Oxidized Silver Wall Sconce $350

Warm red tones of rust and terracotta are in high demand this season. And it makes sense, as it’s an ideal complementary color to our other major obsession – all things biophilia. This hand-thrown, glazed ceramic lamp from Nicholas Bijan Pourfard is a piece that’s both elegant and playful. Who could resist a cute, clay-colored mushroom lamp that also happens to be a beautiful work of art?

Nicholas Bijan Pourfard, Limited Edition Red Mushroom Lamp $850

This string beaded lovely from East at Main is giving us major boho vibes. Use it as the finishing piece to your global-inspired living or bedroom, or as a way to add a touch of organic to your bathroom. The choice is yours!

East at Main, Aylin Beaded Hanging Lamp $164.99

Finally, for that small patio area, skip the expected bistro lights and go for something unexpectedly cool. These string lights from West & Arrow cover a 5′ area with vertical faux vines mixed with tiny LEDs creating an instant natural wall of light and leaves. At only $17 a box they’re extremely budget friendly, so you can easily splurge on several to create your own enchanting secret garden.

West & Arrow, LED Curtain Vine Lights $17

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