Swing arm lamps in the kitchen

Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Swing arm lamps in the kitchen | My Paradissi

Here I am, once again, repeating myself. Swing arm task lamps in the kitchen. They are good. So good, that definitely deserve a second post. And let me explain my reasons.
First and foremost, they are practical, easy to manipulate, manoeuvre and direct the light towards the area you currently/most often work at.
This also means that, when you point them towards the wall or ceiling, they create a most gorgeous indirect ambient light that usually complements any room (your pretty little kitchen for that matter). And, of course, nothing can stop you from having it both ways, one to light up your task area, another to create atmosphere. Number of lamps depends on the size of your kitchen, and, although you will mostly find them in pairs, as you will notice from the images below, a single one or more than two work equally well.
A big plus, as well, is that they can be easily mounted on the wall without having them hardwired if you simply purchase a plug in one (yay for renters). Btw, this one is rad.
Oh, and they are super cool just to look at, not to mention the style factor they bring to the room.
Are these reasons good enough for you too? Cause, I still wonder why haven't I placed one on my kitchen walls yet.
Swing arm lamps in the kitchen | Elle Decoration
Elle Decoration via here
Swing arm lamps in the kitchen | Mad & Bolig
Mad & Bolig from this post
Swing arm lamps in the kitchen | Interieur Plus
Interieur Plus via here
Swing arm lamps in the kitchen | Made in Persbo
Made in Persbo from this post
Swing arm lamps in the kitchen | Oooox
Oooox via here
Swing arm lamps in the kitchen | Jonas Berg
Jonas Berg
Swing arm lamps in the kitchen | Katrine Rohrberg via Mad & Bolig
Katrine Rohrberg via Mad & Bolig
Swing arm lamps in the kitchen | Pernille Kaalund via Bolig
Pernille Kaalund via Bolig
Swing arm lamps in the kitchen | Peter Kragballe for Cereal
Peter Kragballe for Cereal via here
Swing arm lamps in the kitchen | Tia Borg Smidt via Mad & Bolig
Tia Borg Smidt via Mad & Bolig

P.s. Swing arm wall lamps work wonders by the bed (and over it for a wow factor)


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3 comments on "Swing arm lamps in the kitchen "
  1. Wow. Super, thanks for sharing this information. You have great creative ideas.

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  2. Love the idea to use them in the kitchens plus your great finds are very convincing! :)

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  3. I like to visit websites that contains creative posts like this. The interiors of kitchen is truly amazing and the designers have done a great job.

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