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For the latest installment of “Curated 5” in partnership with Habitat , we enlist London-based designer Harry Wakefield founder of the furniture curation platform in the corner . Breaking down his favorite pieces from the brand’s lighting collection, Wakefield follows Tola Adefioye and Phoebe Beckett ’s episodes spotlighting key pieces from Habitat’s vast homeware offering. Featuring a mix of table, floor and ceiling lamps, the collection highlights the importance the brand holds to timeless design and sleek aesthetics built to complement any interior.

Whether it’s mid-century inspo or elegant statement-making pieces, the lighting range ushers a fresh direction for the British design brand. Check out Wakefield’s top five pieces from the collection below. Gloss Glass Table Lamp Boasting a mid-century modern design language, this table lamp is inspired by Habitat’s rich archives and founder Terence Conran’s early work.



With a retro orange color on the outer and an opaque interior, it “gives off a warm light and its small size makes it versatile.” Salto Raffia 3 Tier Table Lamp Crafted by hand using raffia paper wrapped around the two-tier shade and base that “creates a cozy, diffused glow.” The unique texture as well as its understated yet bold all-black palette makes this multi-layered lamp a must-have for any home.

Sala Paper 3 Tier Floor Lamp Another three-tier design, this floor lamp is a contemporary take on classic Japanese rice paper lanterns. B.

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