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There is something quietly transformative about the right light. Whether it is the warm amber glow of a Himalayan salt lamp beside your reading chair, the soft shimmer of fairy lights strung above a headboard, or a hand-woven rattan shade casting patterned shadows across a ceiling — lighting shapes the atmosphere of a room as much as any piece of furniture. This collection brings together lamps and lighting for slow living spaces: natural materials, considered design, and the kind of glow that invites you to stay a while.
What is inside the collection
The range spans several lighting families. Himalayan salt lamps are the heart of the collection — rough-hewn chunks of pink salt mounted on wooden bases, in shapes from classic fire bowls and braziers to heart and football forms, and in sizes from around 8–10 kg down to smaller decorative pieces. Fairy lights include USB-powered flame effect lamps and gemstone string lights such as those threaded with citrine, ideal for adding a gentle twinkle without a mains socket nearby. Pendant lamp shades are woven from natural fibres: braided doum palm in black and teal, and banana leaf raffia in natural tones. A selection of rattan lamps and the practical cables and adaptors to keep everything running complete the offering.
Choosing your lamp
For Himalayan salt lamps, size matters most. A larger lamp — say 8–10 kg — will fill a bigger room with depth and warmth, while a smaller decorative piece works well on a bedside table or windowsill. Colour varies naturally between pieces: lighter salt tends to glow more brightly, darker tones produce a richer, deeper amber. Because each lamp is hand-carved from natural crystal, exact shade cannot be predicted — that variation is part of the appeal. For pendant shades, consider the height of your ceiling and the size of the fitting; the doum and raffia shades in the collection are designed for standard lamp holders and work beautifully above dining tables, in hallways or as a focal point in a living space.
Ways to bring it together
A single statement piece — a large salt lamp on a side table, a bold pendant shade in a doorway — can anchor a room's mood on its own. Or layer several: cluster smaller salt lamps along a shelf, drape fairy lights and gemstone lights together on a mantelpiece, mix pendant shades at varying heights above a dining table. The collection is designed to work together as much as individually, so you can build a cohesive lighting story room by room. Pair a woven rattan lamp with boho lamp shades in natural banana leaf and raffia for a coherent natural aesthetic, or offset the texture of a salt lamp against smooth linens and pale wood.
Frequently asked questions
How do I care for my Himalayan salt lamp?
Salt lamps are hygroscopic — they absorb moisture from the air — so keep them in dry spaces and wipe the surface with a barely damp cloth if needed. The electrical fitting itself requires no special care; simply keep the bulb socket dry and dust the base occasionally. Like all natural stone, salt lamps can develop a soft moisture film in very humid weather, which is normal and harmless.
Why do salt lamps vary in colour?
The hue of a Himalayan salt lamp depends on the mineral composition of the crystal from which it is carved. Lighter-coloured salt tends to produce a brighter, clearer amber glow; darker pieces emit a deeper, more concentrated orange. Because each lamp is naturally formed, exact colour cannot be predicted — that variation is part of the character of the piece.
What bulb do these lamps use?
Most Himalayan salt lamps take a standard small Edison screw bulb. Most salt lamps come with an initial bulb included, but a spare replacement bulb is a sensible addition — particularly if you are choosing a larger lamp that benefits from a higher-wattage bulb to achieve its full glow. Salt lamp replacement bulbs and EU-compatible fittings are available separately in the collection.
Are these lamps suitable for a bedroom?
Yes. A small-to-medium salt lamp or a set of low-wattage fairy lights provides a warm, subdued glow well suited to bedrooms and reading corners. For bedside use, look for compact pieces such as the heart-shaped or football-shaped salt lamps, or a USB-powered flame effect lamp that does not require a mains socket nearby.
What are coconut and rattan lamps?
Coconut leaf lamps and rattan lamps are woven from natural plant fibres. Coconut leaf lamps are made from dried and shaped coconut fronds, producing a soft, organic diffusion of light; rattan lamps use woven rattan cane for a similar textured effect. Both materials bring an earthy, boho character to a space and work particularly well in living rooms, conservatories or outdoor areas with covered shelter.