7 Flora-Inspired Furniture And Lamps Designs

flora inspired furniture and lamps designs

It’s fall and you can see barely a flower around, though we miss lush blooms and greenery that we enjoy in the spring and summer. Don’t worry, there’s a way to fix the situation – just rock floral lamps and furniture in your home, and blooms and greenery will always be with you, in spite of the season. Here are some cool and eye-catchy items you can buy right now.

Berlin-based Studio Lieven were inspired by movements in nature, like when flowers open, while designing the inMOOV lamp. The faceted lamp’s body is made using the Invertible Disc, something of their own creation. The lamp is able to move from a smaller fixture to a much larger, stretched out one due to the Invertible Disc folding and unfolding of itself. Hidden within are strips of LEDs that change in color temperature based on if the fixture is open, forming a soft light illuminating the ceiling, or closed, which creates a more focused, warm light pointing down. The fixture easily opens and closes up by hand.

inMOOV lamp by Studio Lieven (via www.digsdigs.com)

inMOOV lamp by Studio Lieven (via www.digsdigs.com)

This clever design might seem a little obvious, but it’s actually quite thoughtful! The BLUM lamp’s floral inspiration is apparent in its form, but it also takes inspiration from living plant’s energy process. Set the plant by the window, and solar panels harvest the sun’s energy to power the bright LED lights. It’s the flower that gives back after the sun goes down!

BLUM lamp by OneArtistStudio (via www.yankodesign.com)

BLUM lamp by OneArtistStudio (via www.yankodesign.com)

This Flower Power chandelier from VGnewtrend was presented at Euroluce 2017. It is an ode to spring, the awakening of nature in charming bright colors with subtle nuances. Flower Power is the triumph of pink tulips, which highlights your space in a truly original way. This special, charming chandelier, which is made exclusively to order, consists of a large number of artificial tulips created VGnewtrend, between which LED Murano glass lamps are arranged harmoniously. The colors of the chandelier can be changed according to the clients’ requests.

Flower Power chandelier by VGnewtrend (via www.digsdigs.com)

Flower Power chandelier by VGnewtrend (via www.digsdigs.com)

Bloom is a series of three table lamps inspired by forms from the nature. Like big drops, the shades may be associated with buds, fruits or water, while the seams in the construction are reminiscent of fibers. The steel structures have different heights, which contribute to the association of organic bodies.

Bloom lamp by Kristine Five Melvaer (via kristinefivemelvaer.com)

Bloom lamp by Kristine Five Melvaer (via kristinefivemelvaer.com)

Ambienta is designed to be a lamp that also has a self irrigating planter with it, the lamp not just lights up the room, but also shines down on the plants, providing them with their daily photosynthetic needs. The LEDs within the lamp mimic natural white light enabling floral growth, and can also be switched to ambient light, if you want something more mellow for your space. The Lamp is easy to use from the get go, with a design that integrates as well as separates electrical components from soil and water. The central channel carries the water to the soil, and the opening on top is where you periodically pour water in. The soil bed is actually an engineered material called rockwool, known to help retain water and also enable faster growth in plants.

Ambienta by Daniel Pouzet (via www.yankodesign.com)

Ambienta by Daniel Pouzet (via www.yankodesign.com)

This botanical-inspired clock was created by designer Svetlana Mikhailova and made of veneer and plywood. Oak veneer is used for the top, and intricate shapes in a beautiful eco-style are elegantly cut from it. The bottom part is made from birch plywood, painted in a dark color. The clock looks so eye-catching that you can spend hours and hours looking at its surface and trying to find out what you see there. This piece is real art, not only a functional time-showing thing, it will be a center of attention in any room, its dramatic look is adorable!

floral clock by Svetlana Mikhailova (via www.digsdigs.com)

floral clock by Svetlana Mikhailova (via www.digsdigs.com)

Designer Marcin Rusak’s series of resin furniture, patterned with leaves and flowers trapped in the surfaces, is just gorgeous! There’s a console, a coffee table, a sculpture and a wall that feature leaves of tropical plants frozen in the resin. Rusak’s Flora Noir range also includes screens, lamps and tables made forming blocks of black resin with the flowers encased, but then slicing them up and reassembling the strips to create fragmented patterns.

Flora Noir by Marcin Rusak (via www.digsdigs.com)

Flora Noir by Marcin Rusak (via www.digsdigs.com)