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On our weekly signature, we have plenty of inspiration to draw from. White chandeliers seem to be the one that you should be on the lookout for and this week’s hot on Pinterest seems to be a blast! Don’t wait, have a peek!
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If you like to have your own cocktail party in style, we have just the perfect lighting piece to make sure your whole winter decoration is on point. Madeleine suspension, with its charming looks and subtle elegance, will make your vintage home bar look like a scene of a movie!

Now, we have Peggy, with its white, gold and black details this white chandelier is here to make your winter dining room come alive. Pair it with a velvet sofa and you’ll have the time of your life as well as your guests!
Moving on to the more monochrome tones, Atomic is here to prove that even though a mid-century style is here to stay and to prove that even though it might look like it stands like a stand-alone piece, this mid-century modern lamp is a charming piece when it comes to pairing it in the most unusual of the places.
If you’re like us and on 1st December you already have your Christmas tree out, then this is the best design style for you. Gather around your dining area and see how this white chandelier pairs so well with Aretha, one of the best designs inspired by the mid-century design! A must-have piece as your winter decor!

Green marble is one of the tones you must try to have when it comes to your winter home decor. Go for the emerald tones, they fit like a glove as well. Pair it with a Duke suspension and you’ll have all the mid-century flair that you’ve been waiting to have. White and green are the ones to go when you want to go classic.
READ MORE: SIMPLE THINGS THAT EVERY DINING ROOM NEEDS TO SUCCEED!
You can visit our Pinterest boards in order to get more inspirations. Get more ideas for your projects and find functional, stylish and sizable lighting and furniture choices. Make sure todownloadour ‘Interior Design Tips for a Well-Lit Home‘ eBook.
