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Scandinavian Table Lamps

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Scandinavian Table Lamp

The origin of Scandinavian style can be traced to the end of World War II, when the Nordic countries of Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark were at the height of social democracy. Scandinavian design has several hallmarks. A functional design with clean lines is at the forefront. Many Scandinavian designs also contain evocative shapes with inspiration pulled from nature. Scandinavian table lamps are included in this, bringing clean lines and simple silhouettes to the smaller surfaces of the home. They come from the same period as mid-century modern table lamps, with the American equivalent sometimes sharing the same qualities. Scandinavian design encompasses each aspect of the room as well, having a worthy selection of Scandinavian floor lamps and Scandinavian furniture as well.

Other Considerations

Before purchasing a Scandinavian table lamp, it is important to check the measurements and ensure it works well in the space. The table lamp sits on smaller surfaces, allowing it to accent the room from close or afar, complementing the layers of light already in the room. Table lamps come in many shapes and sizes, and so it is important to check the dimensions to see if it works in the desired space.

If desiring to transform an outdoor space, check the location rating as well. If the table lamp can be placed outside it will have either a damp or wet rating. A damp rating means it can be in the same area as water, but not directly exposed or in contact. A wet rating allows for direct exposure.

If the table lamp does work out well, consider adding more of the same design to fully transform the space into a Scandinavian home. Many table lamps have a floor lamp equivalent as a larger version. This can add flow to the décor with matching pieces, and also add a welcoming glow to the space for areas that might be harder to reach with the smaller glow of the table lamp. For either the table lamp or floor lamp, see if they can be dimmed. Often a dimmable fixture is more appealing because the mood of the room can become brighter or warmer, depending on the events of the day.