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Get the scandi look with these affordable decorative pendants

Having lived in Denmark for the past four months, I’m lucky enough to be in the company of beautiful Scandinavian design on a daily basis. So I can confidently say that the new and affordable Nordic inspired lighting range by Brilliant Lighting is the real deal!

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Bree Leech for Brilliant Lighting. Photography: Mike Baker

Available exclusively through Bunnings Australia, the high quality range features decorative pendants that epitomise the Scandi look through materials such as pale unfinished timber and matt black metal. Using simple, limited palettes in neutral, charcoal, black and white, the lighting retails from the steal of $29.90 to $399.00.

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Bree Leech for Brilliant Lighting. Photography: Mike Baker

The perfect complement for your home, interior designer and trend forecaster Bree Leech says the simple contemporary designs from the range will help bring a little bit of Scandinavia to your household. “The Scandi look is where graphic geometry and clean lines meet organic and relaxed finishes. Modern lighting that combines any of these elements works in the Scandi look. Choose simple large industrial pendants or timber balanced-arm lamp bases with black or white shades. Other options might include single colour or timber finish graphic geometric designs that feature shards, facets, cubes or polygons.”

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Bree Leech for Brilliant Lighting. Photography: Mike Baker

Established more than 25 years 
ago, Brilliant Lighting is committed to innovative design and quality. Acknowledged as an innovator in domestic lighting, it is one of the largest and most respected names in the Australian lighting industry with a range of more than 1500 products. All Brilliant Lighting products come with a 12-month warranty and use the latest LED technology, the most efficient and durable option on the market.

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By Olivia Shead

When she's not writing for Interiors Addict, Olivia is now a TV and radio news producer. She's a journalism graduate of UTS Sydney.

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