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Light is one of the most important phenomena, without which not a single day of our life can do. Getting ready for work in the early winter morning, spending the evening reading a book in an armchair or having dinner with the family at a large table - we always turn on the lights. After all, you must admit that it would not be so easy to make out small letters on the pages of a book in complete darkness or by the light of the moon. Lighting is an integral part of our everyday life, which can not only affect the level of our comfort and safety, but also bring its own bright colors to gray everyday life with the help of different colors and shapes in the interior.
Thanks to the professional work of designers and specialists in the field of handmade, today we have a great opportunity to diversify routine things, making them a real work of art and a unique decoration. Lamps are one of those items that have long ceased to be just a basic necessity and have become full-fledged elements in the development of interior design. When choosing a chandelier for a restaurant, a wall lamp for a living room or a floor lamp, you probably noticed how huge the choice of lighting fixtures in stores is. However, often, in order to find a truly special option, “not like everyone else”, you need to put a lot of time and effort into searching for it. If you want to dilute the monotony and pick up something exceptional, then we have something to offer!
Handmade lamps from the Ukrainian company DecoPresents are unique products created using natural materials. With the help of natural wooden branches, natural trunks, driftwood and decorative elements, our craftsmen create exclusive interior items of different sizes, colors and shapes. Showcase lamps, chandeliers for homes and institutions, wall sconces, table and floor lamps, night lamps and even bottle lamps - our range includes a large selection of stylish lighting fixtures that will fit into any interior. It is also possible to manufacture lamps to order according to individual design.
Classic LED lamps are suitable for the operation of such light sources, and operation and maintenance will not require much effort. Moreover, such a product, which combines an unusual appearance and all the necessary functions, will serve as a wonderful gift for connoisseurs of unique and special design items.
A natural wood lamp can be used as a gift to decorate the interior of a home, cafe, bar or studio. Suitable for vintage-style interiors.
The base is made of natural peeled wood branches. Lamp dimensions: length 25 cm, width 20 cm, height 75 cm.
This pendant chandelier is made of natural branches, peeled from bark and covered with a protective varnish.
The lamp operates on 12 volts. The kit comes with a transformer that converts 220 volts to 12 volts. For countries where the mains voltage is less than 220 volts, a different transformer is needed.
A beautiful wall lamp made of natural driftwood will be a beautiful decor for a restaurant or bar. Wooden wall lamp made of driftwood for interior, cafe or shop.
Original table lamp made of natural driftwood will be a beautiful home decor.
Decorative table lamp made of several types of wood. The base is made of a beautiful cut, which is installed on the legs of driftwood.
Such an unusual and stylish product can be used both in a home interior and become a decoration of a salon or office to create a cozy and soulful atmosphere.
Decorative table lamp made of several types of wood. The base is made of a beautiful saw cut with driftwood legs.
To have power over light and darkness was a vital necessity for our ancestors. The path of development of modern lamps shows firsthand the process of evolution of mankind - from primitively simple to complex and scientific. It is known that the very first source of light for primitive people was a fire or hearth, built in the center of the cave. It is worth noting that the need for lighting appeared simultaneously with the need for self-expression - the development of handicrafts. Therefore, for greater mobility, our ancestors invented torches - sticks wrapped in tarred tow, which could be installed in the crevices of the rocks of the cave. Already in the galleries of medieval castles, torches were hung on the walls in the manner of a sconce, and in poor houses torches were lit - long wood chips on a stand.
The next stage in the improvement of light sources is oil lamps, which were invented in the 3rd millennium BC. e. in ancient Greece. Olive oil or melted fat was poured into fired clay bowls, then a wick was lowered into it and the free end was set on fire. Due to the capillary effect, the oil rose up the wick and burned. In I millennium BC. e. copper, brass and bronze oil lamps appeared.
Tallow and wax candles began to be made in ancient Rome 2000 years ago. From the 17th century, metal chandeliers with a multi-row arrangement of candles gained popularity - the light became brighter, reflected in every facet of the crystal pendants.
Since the 15th century, gas fuel has been used to fuel lamps, but gas lanterns and gas horns became widespread at the beginning of the 19th century, when coal gasification was mastered. Getting kerosene by distillation of oil inspired inventors to create kerosene lamps. Serial production, established in 1856 in the United States, was based on the flat wick design proposed by Rudolf Dietmar from Vienna. Later, to increase thrust and protect the flame from the wind, the burner was removed under a glass cap.
The invention of the incandescent lamp by Thomas Edison in 1879 gave rise to the age of electricity. The source of light here was a red-hot tungsten filament, through which an electric current flowed.
Today, we no longer need to dance with a tambourine, invent, set fire and invent - there is a huge selection of lighting fixtures on the market for every taste, color and application. In modern interior solutions, the following types of lamps are often used:
Proper lighting in the house is the key to coziness and a comfortable living environment. With the help of such a tool, you can set a certain atmosphere, influence the mood and psycho-emotional state. When choosing lamps for your home, there are many nuances to consider that turn this process from a simple trip to the store for a light bulb into a whole exciting task. To begin with, shades and colors play a very important role: cold and warm. So, cold white light promotes concentration, and warm light - relaxation, so cold light lamps are ideal for work areas (office or kitchen), and warm lighting is suitable for a living room or bedroom. If you want to create individual interior variations with light every day, choose LED lamps with a color changing function.
The choice of lighting fixtures is also significant. With the help of their correct location, you can both emphasize the advantages and hide the flaws, as well as visually expand the space in the room. Here are some recommendations:
Lighting in public places has long been an integral part of neuromarketing - a special approach to studying consumer behavior and influencing it through neurophysiological research. Proper lighting has been proven to be as stimulating to a customer or shopper as pleasant background music, special shelf placement, or scent tricks.
Leading marketers and merchandisers believe that high-quality retail space lighting is the key to success and one of the most powerful tools for attracting and retaining the attention of customers. Properly selected solutions allow you to maintain the communication strategy and aesthetics of the store, increase the average bill, increase the time spent by customers inside the retail space, and also focus on a specific group of goods.
A lot of attention is paid to the organization of light in public catering establishments. This is an art, and correctly installed lighting for a restaurant will increase its attractiveness for customers and increase traffic. Additional lighting design, even an ordinary and ordinary room from a design point of view, can turn it into a real art object that attracts attention. Here are some recommendations for organizing lighting in crowded places: