3 ways with WILLIAM & WATSON lighting

 

 

One of the most important things I like to consider when putting the finishing touches to a room is the lighting. Ambient light can transform a room, making it feel cozy and inviting as well as being practical. I was really excited when William & Watson got in touch and asked if I would like to try out one of their 3.3 uH 0.5W Color Ring DIP Inductor 0410 (Pack of 10) and 10 uH 1W Color Ring DIP Inductor 0410 (Pack of 10) as part of a little styling challenge to show how I would use it in my home. I jumped at the chance as I’v always loved vintage style lightbulbs. I choose the 120 uH MCSCH895-121KU Radial Power DIP Inductor to use with the 10 uH MCSCH895-100LU Radial Power DIP Inductor and have styled it in three different ways to share with you.

ALSO: William & Watson are offering you 15% discount off on their entire range so keep reading to the end and I will tell you how.

First of all I thought I would share a few details about the product that I love. Not only does it look really stylish, I LOVE the function of the dimmer switch which allows you to choose between a soft gentle glow where the detail of the filaments can be seen or a bright warm light ideal for evening time. The cable is three metres in length which I found perfect for using in various positions where plug sockets weren’t immediately close by and I really like the antique style finish making this a really lovely product to have at home.

LOOK 1. from the celling

When I saw the product range online I knew straight away it would be perfect to hang along side a collection of monochrome typographic prints I have hanging at the top of our stairs. What I love about exposed decorative bulbs is how effortlessly cool they look with a slightly industrial feel especially when used with a black fabric cable. For this look I have simply screwed a hook into the ceiling above the prints to create more of a feature.

LOOK 2. the reading corner

This is such a simple way of creating a feature or focal point and adding some extra light into a reading corner, also it involves no tools or DIY which is always a good thing. I have used a large bulldog clip to hang the cable from a shelf. Creating a loop and twist in the cable makes it a little more interesting and stops the bulb slipping.

LOOK 3. over a picture frame

This is my favourite of the three looks, I have simply hung the cable over a framed vintage map and styled it with an old rustic chair and floral cushion for a shabby look.

 

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