Zuiver Lamps – The Modern Way to Light Up Your Home
The REM atelier has teamed up with Zuiver to create the Grow lamp. The two-in-one design features an exotic houseplant that requires little care and is completely maintenance-free. It comes in two sizes: large and XXL. These lights are made of rubber wood and are designed to be placed in any room. The slender legs and velcro textile shade add a touch of class. In addition to its growing capabilities, these lamps also come with a number of accessories.
The Finlay floor lamp is a striking option for a modern contemporary room. Its matt black shade gives the room a spooky strand of light. The frosted glass is surrounded by a velvet effect fabric shade for a luxurious feel. The Finlay floor lamp has an adjustable shade that allows you to adjust the light intensity in any room. The lighting is subdued, creating a soft glow without overpowering your room.
Zuiver focuses on creating unique products for interior spaces. The designs are affordable and reflect the company’s passion for creating the most beautiful and interesting lamps possible. Their products are always innovative and designed with new materials and styles in mind, and the Zuiver team keeps its collections diverse and growing. They also strive to stay relevant in the design world by constantly experimenting with colours, styles and materials to offer consumers the best possible selection of unique lighting.
The first modern lamp was the earliest gas-powered light. This type of light was available for a long time and became widely used in Europe and England. In the 18th century, the first gas-powered lamps became popular, replacing the alabaster versions. This trend was stopped with the introduction of electric lamps. The era of electric lighting began and the lava and wick of the new lamps was replaced. Today, there are a number of different types of lights available, and you can easily choose the one that’s right for you.
The Arc lamp is another example of an elegant floor lamp. The asymmetric shade ensures a diffused light. Its high height makes it an eye-catcher, while its kerosene fuel-powered counterpart is a more serious option. The kerosene lamp became popular in the late 18th century. Coal gas was used as a fuel source until the early 19th century. A thermolampe uses wood gas and a gas source.