Bespoke Reclaimed Wooden Beam Chandelier by MooBoo Home Elevate your home interiors with our striking reclaimed wooden beam lights. Crafted with precision and passion, these chandeliers are perfect for casting a mesmerising ambience over dining tables, kitchen islands, entrance ways, staircases, and more. Key Features: Versatile & Unique: Each chandelier is handcrafted at our Cockington, Devon, studio, ensuring a piece that's genuinely one of a kind. Collaborative Design: Partner with MooBoo Home in designing a lighting fixture tailored just for you. Let’s bring your vision to light! Historic Timber: Crafted from reclaimed Norwegian spruce, once a part of the Tiger Brewery in Burton upon Trent, demolished in 2017. Customisable Dimensions: The timber, initially 22cm wide, can be adjusted to your preferred width. Consult our dropdown menu for recommended lengths and their respective prices. Detailed Craftsmanship: The main listing showcases a 1m-long Norwegian spruce stained in white ash, sealed with a matt varnish. Check the photos for a comprehensive colour chart. Flexible Mounting: While the photo depicts a central heavy-duty ceiling rose, our standard shipment includes two single hooks. Opt for the heavy-duty four-hook ceiling cap for an extra £60. Comprehensive Options: You get to choose the stain, finish, cable colour, bulb holder finish, and even the distance between the ceiling and the chandelier top. We'll finalise the design with you, ensuring bulb placements match your vision. Hanging Kit: Save on time and costs with our advance hanging kit, ensuring seamless installation when your fixture arrives. Add the kit to your order here https://mooboohome.etsy.com/listing/909525313 Bulbs Not Included: We offer Calex decorative LED bulbs for an extra cost for UK and Europe. North American and Canadian customers should source 120v E26 bulbs locally. Natural Beauty: As we use reclaimed wood, each piece will have slight variations. But rest assured, we choose only the best and highlight its natural beauty. For insights into our work, visit our Instagram: @mooboohome. If you have queries about design, safety regulations, or fixtures specifically crafted for North America and Canada, please contact us. We’re always eager to assist and bring your dream lighting to life!
In a Japandi dining room, the clean lines and functionality of Scandinavian design seamlessly blend with the minimalism, natural elements, and craftsmanship inherent in Japanese aesthetics. The color palette often leans towards neutral tones, with a prevalence of light wood, such as oak or ash, complemented by muted grays and whites. Thoughtful, minimalist decor takes center stage, creating an emphasis on balance and order. Today, we're looking at twelve trending ideas for styling your Japandi dining room so you can successfully replicate this beautiful style in your home.
By Alan George A Japandi dining room focuses on simplicity, natural elements, and a harmonious blend of the cozy warmth from the Scandinavian influence and...
In modern houses, kitchens and dining rooms are sometimes combined in an open floor plan, much like this example by White Houses Costa Dorada together with interior designer Susanna Cots.
Japandi Style is an up-and-coming interior design trend that combines the best of both Japanese and Scandinavian designs. It’s a minimalist luxury style that blends the traditional, natural elements of each nation with modern touches. This style gives off a feeling of calm and simplicity while staying elegant and comfortable. Japandi blends both the traditional ... Read more
By Alan George Picture this, your dining room, but not just any dining room. A space that feels like a warm hug, where every...
Japandi Style is an up-and-coming interior design trend that combines the best of both Japanese and Scandinavian designs. It’s a minimalist luxury style that blends the traditional, natural elements of each nation with modern touches. This style gives off a feeling of calm and simplicity while staying elegant and comfortable. Japandi blends both the traditional ... Read more
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With just a few buckets of paint, Richard O'Gorman drenched his dining room walls in shades of pink, blue, and orange.
By Alan George So, have you heard about Japandi? It's this incredible blend of Japanese and Scandinavian design, and let me tell you, it's...
The Real Shaker Kitchen from the brand new Bond Street showroom of deVOL Kitchens
Article Content: Contemporary Luxury Elements in Interior Design Implementing the Design: Realizing Contemporary Opulence in Your Home Weaving Opulence into the Modern Tapestry of Home Approximate Market Cost Furniture & Finishes $34,350 – $62,950 USD In interior design, opulence is not merely an aesthetic; it embodies a language that conveys elegance, sophistication, and a meticulous
As some of you may be aware, last week I went to the George Northwood salon for an insanely expensive haircut to get over my raging midlife crisis. Well the haircut was lovely and clearly I am now ruined for anywhere else but, more to the point, what a gorgeous…
In modern houses, kitchens and dining rooms are sometimes combined in an open floor plan, much like this example by White Houses Costa Dorada together with interior designer Susanna Cots.