How to Choose Lighting
Expert Advice: Lulu Lytle, co-founder and creative director of Soane, discusses creating atmosphere with lighting
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While there are brilliant technical devices for lighting a space, my approach is rather traditional and tends to focus on atmosphere. I prefer to keep ceiling spotlights to a minimum, relying more on floor, table, wall and pendant lights.
Reflections and Finishes
It is worth remembering that while pale marble and white paint might reflect 80 per cent of a room's light, dark mahogany and red walls will only reflect around 20 per cent. Also, the colours of fabrics and wallpapers can appear radically altered under different light. Our Helios' wall light in antique brass (38cm diameter, from E1,800) would reflect the light beautifully.
Task Lighting
Functional lighting - say for a study or kitchen - must be adequate for the task. I look for lights with features such as swing arms, height-adjustable sliders and angled heads - like our 'Argo Flexi' table light (84.5cm maximum height, from £1,400). And our 'Rise and Fall' lights, pictured, are particularly useful over kitchen worktops and library tables (138cm maximum height, from £3,450).
Choosing the Right Shade
The choice of material for a lampshade significantly affects the quality of the light.
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From India Jane, this emerald green 'Capiz' ceramic base measures 5.7x21cm diameter and costs £169 excluding the shade.