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Luc Gensollen Cubik table lamp

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Cool design doesn’t have to cost a fortune – check out this Cubik table lamp as a prime example.

Designed by Luc Gensollen, the lamp has a base of polished aluminium, with a clear bulb giving out the light, complemented by a transparent cable.

The whole thing has a modernist vibe to it, but whether you’re going for a 30s look or something more modern, £55 seems a reasonable price to pay for a very stylish piece of lighting.

Find out more at the Ligne Roset website

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Marc Sadler’s Twiggy lamp

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With a name like the Twiggy lamp, you would expect this to be a product of the sixties. But it’s actually a very modern piece of design.

The work of Mark Sadler and manufactured by Italian firm Foscarini, it’s not unlike the classic 60s Arco lamp, with that big overhang, but a more traditional shade and much thinner stem.

Made of glass fibre and chrome and available in a choice of four finishes, the Twiggy lamp retails for £764.

Find out more at the SCP website

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Arne Jacobsen Hotel Royal pendant light

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We featured the Hotel Royal in Copenhagen as a retro retreat, a hotel that owes its look and feel to Danish designer Arne Jacobsen. And if you want some of that style in your home, you can have it with this Arne Jacobsen Hotel Royal pendant light.

This acrylic light dates back to the original hotel design in 1959, more specifically for the hotel snack bar, where this four-piece cube-shaped light illuminated the sandwiches of the great and the good of Copenhagen society.

If you want it to brighten up your home, it retails for £195.

Find out more at the Panik Design website

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Monza copper alarm clock

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If the idea of waking up to some early morning DJ doesn’t appeal or you just want to invest in a smart travel timepiece, you might want to check out this Monza copper alarm clock.

Monza because it is reminiscent of the clocks in vintage racing cars and copper because that’s that the outer casing consists of (or you can opt for a gunmetal finish instead). Combined, it’s a very cool clock.

Sized at 70 x 35 x 70cm and powered by an AAA battery, you can pick one up for £19.

Find out more at the Conran Shop website

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Pierre Paulin Little Tulip chair

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No prizes for guessing why this Tulip Chair is so named.

Designed by Pierre Paulin in 1965, this flower-shaped seat stands on a polished aluminum base, with an upholstered seat in a choice of fabrics and leathers in a range of colours.

A timeless design that still looks ahead of the game today. You can pick one up from £622, dependent on your choice of fabric.

Find out more at the Twenty Twenty One website