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Shop Lucendi Home's designer collections organised by interior aesthetic, making it straightforward to find premium furniture, lighting, and rugs that fit a specific design direction, whether that is contemporary and minimal, warm and Scandinavian, coastal and relaxed, or mid-century and characterful. Browsing by aesthetic removes the guesswork from mixing designer pieces across categories and helps you build a room that feels cohesive at every level. Explore the full range by aesthetic and find the pieces that define your home's direction.
This grouping organises premium and designer pieces by overall look and feel, such as modern, classic, or organic styling, making it easier to shop for a cohesive aesthetic rather than by product type alone.
Shopping by aesthetic focuses purely on style and visual cohesion across furniture, lighting, and rugs, which is useful if you have a specific look in mind but haven't decided on individual pieces yet.
Yes, many designers blend aesthetics intentionally for a more curated, eclectic look, though sticking to one or two dominant styles generally creates a more cohesive result.
Yes, this section will expand as more designer pieces are added to the range, so it's worth checking back for new style groupings.
Consider your existing architecture, natural light, and any pieces you already love, then look for an aesthetic grouping that complements rather than conflicts with what's already in the space.
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Warm light is flattering but inaccurate. Cool light is accurate but harsh. The sweet spot for a bathroom mirror is 3000K, and this guide explains exactly why, plus how CRI, positioning, and dimmability all factor in.
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