Inspiration - Wall Lamps for the Hallway
Wall lamps in the hallway do more than spread light, they frame the room and highlight details such as panel doors, wainscoting, and beautiful floors. In older homes, wall lamps were a common feature and were often placed by the entrance, along the staircase, or next to mirrors to provide both practical lighting and a welcoming atmosphere.
Classic Materials and Timeless Design
Wall lamps in brass, porcelain, and cut glass are typical of turn-of-the-century interior style. With their refined shapes and warm glow, they contribute to an inviting atmosphere that feels just as relevant today as it did more than a hundred years ago.
Create Balance in Hallway Lighting
When wall lamps are combined with ceiling lamps and possibly table lamps, the hallway receives balanced indoor lighting that is both functional and atmospheric. In this way, the entrance becomes not just a passageway but a part of the home’s whole where light, materials, and details interact.