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Animals from the jungle, the forest, the sea and even those from the farm are popular in our homes. The bestiary melts naturally in decoration, especially by small touches.
Realistic, exotic, or revisited animals.. this universe, a bit offbeat, intrudes everywhere in the house. The animals are chic, intriguing or offbeat and blend seamlessly into the decor. The bestiary trend is as original as it is timeless. Due to their different shapes and the variety of their origins, animals are now available in design and contemporary lighting.
Attractive and often touching, the animal lamps appear as pretty lit up as they are extinct and are atypical decorative elements and design.
Want realism? Seletti's various Monkey lamps are surprisingly realistic, as is Northern Lighting's Moo wall lamp, with its incarnated wall lamp impetus.
In a more childish style, the famous and timeless Miffy rabbit lamp from the Mr Maria Dutch brand, inspired by the Nijntje character, a famous little bunny fiction, created in 1955, no longer presents itself. At the same time dreamy and naughty, she still meets a phenomenal success with kids, but also with grown-ups.
For a touch of originality, the cats and dogs revisited by Eno Studio are perfect. The Waaf dog from the Structures house is particularly intriguing and works almost like a toy: its legs fold and unfold to form all imaginable postures.
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