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    Lumaquin Review

    Lumaquin Review
     
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    If you’re in the market to upgrade your home lighting, and are looking for something that stands out from the boring, then floor lamps do not come more eye-catching than those from Lumaquin. Founded in Birmingham in 2015, this British company can now be found residing in London, supplying lamps to those with the most discerning of tastes.

    Specialising in lamps in the shape of mannequins, these pieces add an arty edge to your home in addition to functional lighting. Providing a warming, comforting glow, these lamps also make for a fantastic ambience wherever they’re placed, and offer an intriguing talking point in any home.

    And it is this talking point that was the inspiration for the product. The concept was created by Lumaquin to provide exactly that – a show-stopping piece for impressive interior design.

    “…introducing a Lumaquin lamp to your home is almost like welcoming a new family member.”

    This style of lamp became popular in the 1970’s and still retains its charm. It’s not surprising that these lamps are such a hit in celebrity homes. Lumaquin have managed to pay homage to this style in the most authentic way, and we, for one, are very pleased that these are becoming popular once more.

    Available in both male and female forms to suit your taste, these life-sized models measure in at 154cm tall. Coming in at human proportions make introducing a Lumaquin lamp to your home is almost like welcoming a new family member; one that never fails to get people talking. The quality of the product is second-to-none.

    For a spectacular mood-setting talking point, look no further than Lumaquin’s floor standing lamps. We’re quite sure you will not be disappointed.

    http://www.lumaquin.co.uk

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