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13 Lighting Trends Experts Predict Will Be Everywhere in 2025
Above: A recent project by Electric Bowery features a undulating rattan light fixture. Lighting is like the jewelry of home decorit can add the perfect finishing touch to your space and instantly take it to a whole new level. In case you need some redecorating inspiration, we tapped interior designers to share the biggest lighting trends set to shine in 2025so you can easily revamp your living areas even if you aren't ready for a full remodel.From sculptural floor lamps and mid-century-inspired options to artful, iridescent sconces, there's a little something for every room and style. Below, discover 13 standout lighting styles experts expect to see everywhere in 2025. And while you're at it, make sure to check out their top predictions for this year's sofa and living room trends, too.Statement Floor Lamps"The resurgence of bold, vintage-inspired designs might well steal the show, and floor lamps will be the lead fixture," says Pascale de Fouchier. "I have a crush on the Romani floor lamp, which embodies this [aesthetic]. I love that its classical shape is oversized, and its finish brings a touch of modern whimsy."Four Hands Romani Floor Lamp$1,599 at LumensStained GlassStudio Dorion's Michelle Ficker is also noticing the return of stained glass lighting (the auction market shows no sign of cooling down either). "Louis Comfort Tiffany is one of the great American designers, and his sensibilities align with the broader trend toward opulent decorating and eclectic charm," Ficker explains. She's eyeing an original 1950s table lamp, but for an under-$100 option, this pretty leafy one offers a warm glow.Dale Tiffany Cape Reinga Lamp$98 at lampsplus.com Monopoint LightingStep aside, recessed lighting2025 is all about monopoint lights. Allison Handler likes to cluster hers in groups, or a use single fixture to highlight a hero piece of art or furniture. "It's an easy way to add decorative lighting and create a moment in spaces that may not have the ceiling height or room for a larger piece."Troy Lighting Caleb Semi Flush Mount$190 at 2ModernSoft MaterialsAccording to Chango creative director Susana Simonpietri, softer accents like paper globes, fabric sconces, and ribbon appliqus will continue to be in the spotlight this year. "They're not new mediums, but we're seeing unique ways to apply them within lighting," she says. "Fabrics can be layered or ruched, which gives off a soft and interesting light. A go-to for us are Japanese paper globes; they're classic, sculptural, and always create interest in a space without trying too hard."Lia Pendant Light with Shade$369 at Crate & BarrelLayers of ivory faux silk shades appear suspended in mid-flutter, shaping our graceful pendant light. Lightly pleated with countless slender folds that add to the dynamic look, the shade calls to mind a blooming flower or the swirling skirts of a dancer. Light filters softly through the pendant's layered shades, highlighting the gleam of the pendant's burnished brass hardware. With an ivory cloth cord that completes the airy, ethereal look, Lia floats beautifully above a dining table or in a living room or bedroom.Lia Pendant Light with Shade21.5"Hheight30"dia.diameterMeasurements are in inches.Poly-blend faux silk and iron shadeIron finial and ceiling plate with burnished brass finishAdjustable 6' ivory cloth cord5.5"-dia. ceiling plateE26 bulb typeAccommodates one bulb up to 60W incandescent or 8.5W LED (not included)Suitable for slanted ceilingsHardwire (professional installation recommended)Can be installed on slanted ceilingsNot suitable for bathroom useDust with soft, dry clothImportedSwag LightingIn 2025, Noz Nozawa is prioritizing swag lighting. "From pendant lights on hooks to multi-swag chandeliers, there is something so special about being able to make your light fixture bespoke by customizing exactly where you hang each point of light," she says. Trueing's Cerine Triple Pendant is currently at the top of her wishlist, but we'd say Nozawa's own chain link design is equally eye-catching.Noz Nozawa for Corbett Lighting Daith Chandelier$1,751 at LumensArty Sconces "We love incorporating lighting that doubles as art into our projects, and we've recently been drawn to sculptural designs," say Jesse Rudolph and Joelle Kutner, principal designers at Ome Dezin. Their current pick is Blue Green Works' colored glass Palm Sconce, but if you're not ready to splurge on a price-upon-request option, Lulu and Georgia also offers an impressive array of artful styles. Lulu and Georgia Sundby Sconce$498 at Lulu and Georgia Perimeter Lighting"Over-lighting has been happening for nearly forty yearswe're so scared to under-light that we create kitchens you could perform surgeries in," says Toronto-based designer Sam Sacks. "I am excited to see an increase in perimeter lighting being used instead of relying on recessed coves or decorative surface mounts." She suggests placing a few flush or semi-flush mounts along the edges of a room for softer, easy customizable lighting.Rejuvenation Paige Cylinder Semi-Flush Mount$399 at Rejuvenation Pop of Color Don't be afraid to play with colorful lighting choices. "I specifically see this trend happening in the kitchen space, where lighting can be so prominent in a design," says Hilary Matt. "Look for bold hues being introduced via pendant lighting over the island or even a funky table lamp that's styled on a countertop."Schoolhouse Dolores Table Lamp$299 at schoolhouse.com Organic Showstoppers"We're predicting a rise in sculptural lighting that feels grounded and organic," says Electric Bowery co-founder Lucia Bartholomew. Think: bold shapes in natural textures that add intrigue without overpowering a room. "We like to pair these fixtures with materials like wood, stone, or textured plaster," she continues. "In dining spaces, we often position a statement chandelier as the anchor above the tablefor corners or nooks, a sculptural pendant can create an intimate moment."Arturo lvarez Tempo Vivace Pendant $1,052 at Anthropologie Playing with Scale"Using scale to create interest is here to stay," says designer Zo Feldman. "It's all about mixing big and small, playing with unconventional proportions, and using lighting as a sculptural statement." For example, she likes placing a large pendant in a smaller room, and prefers to use smaller, delicate piece to add subtle detail in a larger space.Mitzi Davida Pendant$550 at mitzi.com Ethereal FormsNick Ozemba, co-founder of design studio In Common With and concept shop Quarters, is loving ethereal lighting, "where sculptural forms and the emotive qualities of light come together," he explains. Key styles include whimsical silhouettes and options with frosted shades that create a soft ambiance. Soho Home Estelle Wall Light$595 at sohohome.com Sculpted Ceramics"Ceramics are a trend that are emerging through artisan-crafted pendants and sconces," says Erin Lamey at LoBello Designs, who suggests shopping via local artisans to find one-of-a-kind pieces. "I love how these bring an earthy, personal touch, softening modern designs." One of her favorite ways to style the aesthetic? Pitting a handmade ceramic pedant against a natural stone vanity.Mullan Lighting Rivale Pendant Light $240 at EtsyMid-Century RebootLindsey Colhoun notes mid-century style pieces will be another major statement lighting, or "functional art," trend this year. "We're seeing a move toward lighting that's as much about sculpture as it is illumination," she says. ""I love how they effortlessly blend style and function, making them ideal for desks, side tables, or even entryways where a touch of artistry can transform the space."Isabel Moncada Modern Fluted Table Lamp $1,350 at 1stDibsElly LeavittFashion & Luxury Commerce EditorElly Leavitt is a fashion and luxury commerce editor with over seven years of experience covering fashion and design. Her writing can be found in Harpers BAZAAR, ELLE, Town & Country, Esquire, ELLE Decor, and more. Previously, she was an editor at Domino magazine. You can probably find her in line at Trader Joe's. You will never find her at SoulCycle.
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