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Lights in monochrome chic
Lights.co.uk presents the advantages of the tone-on-tone effectFulda, 22. May 2025 - Monochrome, minimal, masterful: the new living trend monochrome chic puts the spotlight on monochrome lights that are precisely matched to the dominant room colour. This tone-on-tone staging creates a stylish overall look that exudes both calm and character. Instead of contrasting individual pieces, the result is a harmonious flow of colour that combines walls, furniture and lights into an aesthetic whole. Particularly trendy and on show at Euroluce in April 2025: Ultramarine blue and coffee brown as tone-setting colours. Lights.co.uk shows how light objects in a monochrome style are redefining the interior - from forest green to sandy beige and sunny yellow:
Ultramarine blue - depth, clarity and modern noblesse
A statement between clarity and opulence: ultramarine blue lends rooms a cool elegance that nevertheless has a soothing effect. The monochrome implementation - from the wall paint and textiles to the light in the same colour - creates an almost meditative ambience with an effect of depth. This strong shade of blue creates a calm, contemplative atmosphere, especially in modern interiors. Ultramarine-coloured lights not only bring light but also structure into the room - as a powerful design element that is unobtrusive yet makes its presence felt.
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(1) Panthella Portable 160 V3 table lamp (10041801, Louis Poulsen) | (2) Dalia pendant light (10033263) | (3) Bump pendant light (3560428, Foscarini) | (4) Norp hanging light (10019694, PR Home) | (5) LED ceiling light Zaniah (2500612, Deko-Light) | (6) LED table lamp Keen (10039573, Hübsch) | (7) Rechargeable LED table lamp Bellhop (3510653, Flos) | (8) Céramique Side table lamp (10026348, Flos) | ©Lights.co.uk
Coffee brown - earthiness meets urban chic
Warm, calming and surprisingly versatile: coffee brown is experiencing a stylish boom in interiors. As a monochrome production, the rich colour tone appears neither gloomy nor heavy, but creates a feeling of security and subtle elegance. Lights in precisely coordinated brown tones in particular lend rooms an earthy depth that combines wonderfully with natural materials such as wood or linen. At Euroluce in April 2025, such earth tones were recently among the most important accent colours - a sign that calm nuances will be welcome in interiors in the future.
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(1) Miki table lamp (10039972) | (2) Skygarden Small pendant light (3510757, Flos) | (3) Gong LED hanging light (10037942, LEDS-C4) | (4) Africa LED table lamp (10011152, Vibia) | (5) Push-up rechargeable table lamp (10016585, Zafferano) | (6) Ginger 20C LED wall lamp (10006532, Marset) | (7) Ofelia 3K rechargeable table lamp (10024083, Zafferano) | (8) Arietty rechargeable LED table lamp (10012692, Lindby) | ©Lights.co.uk
Forest green - close to nature and powerful
Forest green brings the tranquillity of the forest into the home - a tone that conveys both grounding and energy. If this colour family is used in all its facets throughout the room, a harmonious unity is created that corresponds particularly well with organic shapes and natural materials. Lights in rich green integrate seamlessly into the colour concept and yet make an expressive statement for design with depth. The monochrome use of this natural colour creates a sense of space that is both modern and timeless.
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(1) Capital hanging light (10040161) | (2) Malisa hanging light (10032895, Lucande) | (3) Fun ceiling spotlight (10040194) | (4) Illumin small hanging light (10022915, Dyberg Larsen) | (5) Pin 1675 LED wall light (9515290, Vibia) | (6) LED wall light Rulo (10037477) | (7) Table lamp Lean on Me (10038221, By Rydéns) | (8) Panthella Portable 160 V3 (10041790, Louis Poulsen) | (9) Table lamp Ocean (10019525, Dyberg Larsen) | ©Lights.co.uk
Sand beige - restraint with style
Hardly any other tone is as restrained and at the same time as style-defining as sand beige. The light earth tone brings calm, light and lightness into the room - an ideal partner for a monochrome design. When lights in the same colour tone meet walls, carpets and furniture, the result is a purist look that never looks undercooled. Rather, sand beige shows how luxurious reduction can be: a colour that does not have to dominate to make an impact.
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(1) Alice arc lamp (7022049) | (2) Helin ceiling light (10030928, Lindby) | (3) Brinja ceiling spotlight (10012201, Arcchio) | (4) Pliss wall light (10039742, Hübsch) | (5) Florka LED outdoor wall lamp (10035411, Lucande) | (6) Wera table lamp (10039203, PR Home) | (7) Brilo LED table lamp (10041711, Briloner) | (8) Lean on Me table lamp (10038220, By Rydéns) | ©Lights.co.uk
Cherry red - vibrancy with sensitivity
Fresh, lively and yet elegant: cherry red brings energy to any interior without being overpowering. As a monochrome solution, the warm colour tone creates an exciting but self-contained overall look. Lights in cherry red in particular play a dual role - they not only provide light, but also a pinch of joie de vivre. The tone-on-tone use of this nuance makes rooms dynamic and at the same time stylistically stringent.
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(1) Flowerpot VP9 LED rechargeable table lamp (10027633, &Tradition) | (2) Rulo LED pendant light (10037442) | (3) Form pendant light (10039131) | (4) Acustica LED pendant light (10041121, Fabbian) | (5) Rulo LED wall light (10037441) | (6) Bird LED table lamp (10040242, Kundalini) | (7) Panthella Portable 160 V3 table lamp (10041800, Louis Poulsen) | (8) Acustica LED wall light (10041124, Fabbian) | ©Lights.co.uk
Sunny yellow - optimism in room format
Sunny yellow is the colour invitation to feel good - a tone that virtually inhales and emits light. Monochrome implementation, for example through wall colours, decor and lights of the same colour, creates a room full of warmth and vitality. The yellow tones have an uplifting effect and visually open up the room without losing any of their creative depth. Lights in sunny yellow blend in seamlessly and become bright accents in a concept that combines joy and design art.
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(1) Panthella Portable 160 V3 table lamp (10041802, Louis Poulsen) | (2) Ocean wall lamp (10019519, Dyberg Larsen) | (3) Fun ceiling spotlight (10040196) | (4) Mille pendant lamp (10014943) | (5) Cono pendant light (10026779) | (6) Wera table lamp (10039204, PR Home) | (7) Gaja LED table lamp (10020202, Lindby) | (8) Miki table lamp (10039970) | ©Lights.co.uk
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Lights.co.uk has developed into the largest and most successful online pure player for light and lighting in Europe in 25 years. The company sells its products in 27 countries via various domains. Lights.co.uk stands for outstanding customer service, offers a range of over 400 brands and more than 50,000 products and impresses with its excellent delivery experience. Lights.co.uk also supports business customers with professional lighting design services. The company is part of the LUQOM GROUP, Europe's leading online specialist for lights and smart home products with more than 95 e-commerce shops in 34 countries.
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