Edited Choice: Neon Light Signs
The latest must-have home accessory? Neon light signs.
The neon light trend has been shining bright, and for good reason.From statement custom signs like the Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas quotein this basement, to small quirky table lamps, and even jazzing upwall art like in this colourful dining room, neon lights bringa sense of fun and personality to a space and make a great talking point.
Done well, neon signage takes on the look and feel of a modern art installation.
Light up your space with these stylishly bright neon signs.
Customised Neon Light Sign, POA From Bag & Bones
Pick any word – or phrase – and have it made into a neon light up sign. Something cheeky for in the cloakroom, perhaps? Or your child’s name for on the wall in their bedroom? Or even your favourite quote for on the kitchen wall? A personalised neon sign will say it loud and clear.
EAT table lamp, £199, Made.com with Livingetc
EAT. DINE. TEA? Okay, maybe we’re getting carried away. But the kitchen-related word options with this light are endless.
Keep Pushing neon installation, approx £2,993, David Anthony at Saatchi Art
This one-off piece is a skater fan's dream. Hang it against an exposed brick wall for a super-cool, urban look. Or as something motivational and unexpected in an office, perhaps?
On Air light box, £75, John Lewis
A fun nod to the old-school recording studios, this 'On Air' light up LED box would add a touch of fun to an office space, or wall-mount it for a modern addition to your gallery wall.
Party Illuminations Ampersand light, £30, Talking Tables
Simple and decorative, this light-up ampersand jazzes up wall shelves, or use as a fun book end, something unexpected in the kitchen, or even as a table decoration.
Party Illuminations Ampersand light, £30, Talking Tables
Simple and decorative, this light-up ampersand jazzes up wall shelves, or use as a fun book end, something unexpected in the kitchen, or even as a table decoration.
Lido neon sign, £2,500, Gods Own Junkyard
This one-of-a-kind light-up artwork makes a splash! A little bit modern, and a little bit retro, what's not to love?
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Lotte is the Digital Editor for Livingetc, and has been with the website since its launch. She has a background in online journalism and writing for SEO, with previous editor roles at Good Living, Good Housekeeping, Country & Townhouse, and BBC Good Food among others, as well as her own successful interiors blog. When she's not busy writing or tracking analytics, she's doing up houses, two of which have features in interior design magazines. She's just finished doing up her house in Wimbledon, and is eyeing up Bath for her next project.
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