Hi, I'm Susi, a writer for the
Arcadian Lighting blog. Are you in love with deep blue lighting? We are. Blue, especially cobalt and navy, is a great accent color that can work in many decors and styles. Paired with white for a crisp look or mixed with other strong colors, deep blue lighting is a gorgeous addition. Used as bedside lighting or in a chandelier, deep blue
lighting fixtures create a beautiful design statement. Here are some lovely examples of deep blue lighting to inspire you. Enjoy!
Blue Lighting Royal blue is a gorgeous color for a table
lamp. This deep blue looks great paired with a variety of colors.
West Elm Love the deep blue light on the bedside table in this modern bedroom. The deep blue is a nice contrast to the red table.
Design Sponge The dark blue porcelain table lamp looks great paired with a yellow duvet with a Chinoiserie-inspired bird print. The rich blue can stand up to the brighter shades in this bedroom.
HSN Love the navy blue shade paired with rose gold on this table lamp by Nate Berkus. A nice twist on the classic color combination of navy and gold.
Pinterest A navy
lighting fixture, especially a navy chandelier is unexpected. The deep blue color makes a bold impact in the room and draws attention to the ceiling.
PB Teen This dark blue clip light could work in a bedroom clipped to a headboard as a reading light. Or on a bookshelf in a home office. Great color.
Pinterest Love this royal blue or cobalt blue
pendant light... perfect for a coastal inspired dÈcor. The deep blue is so crisp when paired with tons of white.
1st Dibs This incredible cobalt chandelier dates to the Victorian era of the 1860s-70s. It would look amazing in a dining room or living room.
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What do you think of those lovely blue
lighting fixtures? Comments are welcome! Come check out
Arcadian Lighting for more blue lighting!
A big thank you to Susi and Arcadian Lighting for their guest post, Blue is a great substitute for too much black. It's a "pop" of color without being too "pop"py. Enjoy!!
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