There has been a noticeable rise in designers' shopping vintage. The shift away from buying new is part of 'the collected home' trend which places importance on decorating with vintage, meaningfully crafted pieces.
Creating a truly curated space is all about pairing more contemporary furnishings with one-of-a-kind pieces, allowing the bespoke pieces to shine. Aesthetics are just one of the perks of shopping for vintage-style decor. Buying antiques benefits the environment as it's a sustainable method that repurposes a pre-loved item and gives it a new home.
Nate Berkus is one of the on-trend designers who has been inspired by the ever-popular vintage style and has been combining antique and retro pieces within contemporary settings. You would've spotted some kind of midcentury decor in Nate's designs, from an angular lamp to a retro armchair, he's not afraid to combine the old and new.
Nate's made it clear that he loves using old pieces in his own home too. This became evident when he recently shared the unboxing of a highly anticipated package – a French 1950s lamp. In his Instagram video, he says 'there’s tons of vintage finds in this house' and explains the power of old decor and its ability to add character to a room.
Nate clearly loves the craftmanship of vintage pieces and says 'You’ve heard me talk about my love for vintage and how I will search for it online.' But, it's a midcentury lamp that Nate is most excited about. He describes it as 'a vintage French lamp from the 1950s' which he found on an auction website. What makes the piece so unique is that it's signed by the original designer – Jean Prouvé.
The lamp was first created by Prouvé in 1930 and dubbed the Lampe de Bureau. Vitra(the popular Mid-century furniture company) now produces the design and describes it as a 'small table lamp made of sheet steel, originally made for the halls of residence at the Cité Universitaire in Nancy.'
Acknowledging the overall minimalism of the lamp, Nate says, 'The design is one piece of metal that’s bent and then the light is right is placed in.' The lamp is now made in various colors, but Nate loves the green shade of his vintage find, as well as the shape and style.
Describing it as 'a win', it's clear that he's lucked out with this retro gem. Its sophisticated sleekness will make a much-needed addition to any home, of any style but would look best in a midcentury modern space. Prouvé's table lamp is an example of fine craftsmanship combined with practicality, its minimal design makes it a lasting yet contemporary piece.
Shop the look with vintage-style lighting
Vintage lamps like Nate's are often one-of-a-kind, but fear not we've got you covered with some vintage-style lighting choices. Let's take a look at our favorites and the best ways to style them in the home.
Desk lamps
Nate's table lamp is produced by Vitra today and is available to buy online. Rich in color, this red version is classic and luxurious. Try placing this on a wooden desk for a modern twist on the classic study nook.
This classic-style desk lamp harks back to the early 20th century. Often found in libraries, it's the perfect study lamp that's easily switched on at the pull of a chain. If you're after an antique touch, try styling this light amongst more modern pieces for a contemporary yet cozy look.
The Rowan Mini Table Lamp is conveniently cordless, a mobile piece perfect for any surface. With curved edges and a distinct dome shade, it's a chic choice that will serve well on any shelf, table, or countertop.
Floor lamps
Angular in style, this architect-inspired floor lamp is sophisticated and minimal. Its simplicity means it will elevate any area of the home, but try positioning it in a living room corner for some light when reading.
Industrial materials are very midcentury, and this Boulder Metal Floor Lamp is undoubtedly inspired by vintage design. Make a statement and place it in the corner of a bedroom or a hallway for a touch of warm modernism.
Floor lamps look great in all spaces and this cap light is no different. Sleekly finished, this piece is timelessly stylish and will make the perfect vintage-inspired addition to any empty corner.
It's fair to say that Nate has inspired us to shop classic designs when it comes to home design. From midcentury angle posiers to chic brass floor lamps, it seems there's a sophisticated style for any home. Vintage-style pieces have made a major comeback this year and we can see why.