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Nest of Nora Hanglamp Elina - Zijde en Metaal - Wit

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Nest of Nora Hanglamp Elina - Zijde en Metaal - WitDeze stijlvolle hanglamp geeft je interieur direct een rustige, moderne uitstraling. Het ronde design van 25 cm combineert een zachte zijden kap met strak metaal in een tijdloze witte kleur. Daardoor past de lamp moeiteloos in een woonkamer, eetkamer of slaapkamer en boven een kleine eettafel, kookeiland of nachtkastje. Als pendellamp en plafondlamp zorgt dit compacte model voor sfeervolle, gelijkmatige verlichting zonder te overheersen. Dankzij de

Deze stijlvolle hanglamp geeft je interieur direct een rustige, moderne uitstraling. Het ronde design van Ø25 cm combineert een zachte zijden kap met strak metaal in een tijdloze witte kleur. Daardoor past de lamp moeiteloos in een woonkamer, eetkamer of slaapkamer en boven een kleine eettafel, kookeiland of nachtkastje. Als pendellamp en plafondlamp zorgt dit compacte model voor sfeervolle, gelijkmatige verlichting zonder te overheersen. Dankzij de neutrale tint en minimalistische vormgeving laat je de lamp makkelijk aansluiten bij Scandinavische, moderne en minimalistische woonstijlen. Kortom: een subtiele design hanglamp die functioneel en decoratief tegelijk is.

Specificaties

  • Serie: Elina
  • Merk: Nest of Nora
  • Type: Hanglamp / Pendant / Plafondlamp
  • Kleur: Wit
  • Materiaal: Metaal en zijde
  • Afmetingen (L x B x H): 25 x 25 x 22 cm
  • Diameter: 25 cm
  • Vorm: Rond
  • Stijl: Modern / Scandinavisch / Minimalistisch

Rond design dat gericht licht en sfeer brengt

De compacte, ronde vorm van Ø25 cm zorgt voor een gebundelde lichtverdeling die je ruimte aangenaam en rustgevend verlicht. Doordat de lamp niet te groot is, hang je dit model perfect boven een kleine eettafel, een bijzettafel of in een leeshoek. Bovendien werkt het ronde silhouet als rustig stijlanker in een drukke ruimte: je creëert onmiddellijk balans. De witte kap weerspiegelt licht op een zachte manier, waardoor harde schaduwen verminderen en meubels mooi uitkomen. Daarbij is de lamp subtiel genoeg om te combineren met andere verlichting, zoals een vloerlamp of wandlamp, zodat je makkelijk laagjes licht opbouwt. Zo maak je elke plek functioneel én sfeervol.

Materiaalmix: zijde en metaal voor verfijning en stabiliteit

De combinatie van een zijden kap en metalen accenten geeft de lamp een verfijnde uitstraling met een solide basis. Zijde staat bekend om zijn elegante, licht filterende werking: het dempt direct licht en verspreidt een aangename gloed die kleuren in je interieur natuurlijk laat lijken. Tegelijkertijd zorgt het metaal voor stevigheid, strakke lijnen en een hoogwaardige afwerking. Deze mix maakt de lamp onderhoudsarm en geschikt voor dagelijks gebruik. Daarnaast sluit het witte oppervlak naadloos aan op lichte wanden en houttinten, maar vormt het ook een fris contrast bij donkere kleuren of een betonlook. Zo past dit artikel moeiteloos in diverse interieurs, van modern tot Japandi.

Compact formaat, groot effect in verschillende ruimtes

Dankzij de hoogte van 22 cm en de diameter van 25 cm plaats je deze pendellamp gemakkelijk op plekken waar je gericht licht en visuele rust wilt. Denk aan een hal, boven een sidetable, naast het bed of in een intieme eethoek. Het compacte formaat voorkomt visuele drukte, terwijl de ronde vorm de ruimte optisch verzacht. Bovendien leent de neutrale witte kleur zich uitstekend voor het spelen met texturen: combineer met linnen gordijnen, houten meubels of een marmeren blad voor extra diepte. Hierdoor gebruik je de lamp zowel als subtiele blikvanger als als discrete sfeermaker, precies afgestemd op jouw woonstijl en lichtbehoefte.
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