



£232 £230
Neo-kitsch trend… With the Gummy lamps, Italian designer Uto Balmoral reinterprets the world of fairy tales in a contemporary way, giving a new personality to the iconic dwarfs: the dreamer, the spy and the worker. These three mischievous dwarfs are focused on the chewing gum bubble coming out of their mouths. This coloured glass bubble serves as a diffuser: it emits a warm light. Eccentric and flashy, these ultra-colourful resin lamps bring an uninhibited, eccentric, arty touch to your decor. They can be displayed in our interiors to decorate as much as to illuminate, creating a dreamlike, extravagant world, both provocative, funny and absurd. You’ll recognise the humour of Uto Balmoral, for whom objects must have character and provoke astonishment, even if it means disturbing people. To add a twist to a bland interior or make it more creative, it’s time to turn to the apartment-gallery trend: far from the minimalist style, this approach requires a few non-conformist, humorous objects that can be accumulated or added in small touches. N.B.:replacement bulb suitable for the Grace lamp sold separately.
I love this gnome-inspired lamp for its playful, modern twist on a classic figure, making it an ideal statement piece in contemporary interiors. Its multicoloured resin finish adds vibrancy and fun, making it a perfect fit for kids’ rooms, quirky living spaces, or eclectic lounges. I’d suggest styling it alongside other colourful accessories or whimsical decor to create a lively, inviting atmosphere. It also works well as a standalone piece on a side table or bookshelf to inject personality into more minimalist schemes. Keep practical lighting needs in mind-pair it with a complementary lamp for general illumination while using this as a standout accent that sparks conversation.
Sienna Brooks
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Made in Design's website here