Floral Design
Flowers and foliage have long been a muse for designers. In fact, the Art Nouveau movement of the early 20th century drew heavily upon organic shapes and floral forms to bridge the natural world with our interiors, in bold new ways. Today, designers draw upon the iconic shape of a tulip, the unfurling of a fern leaf, the blossoming cherry trees and the budding of a rose to create lighting that's both organic and original. From the curiously curvaceous iron sculptures of Hubbardton Forge to the luxe interpretations of Arteriors Home, floral design is a timeless style that reminds us of the world outside, and invites it indoors.