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The OKA X Cabana lighting collection is a collaboration between. Cabana Magazine. Founder Martina Mondadori and OKA Co-Founder Sue Jones. Blooming with geometric motifs steeped in pastel tones, our three Veneto shades radiate harmony; the patterns are reinterpretations of Renaissance wall frescoes, with the Collato being named after the Venetian street that its scalloped pattern was spotted on. Fresco wall paintings are traditionally created using water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster, so that the dry-powder pigments set with the plaster and become a permanent part of the wall, giving them their signature mellow tones. We took inspiration from these subtle shades when selecting the colours of our lampshades. Handmade in north London by a specialist shade maker, the design is printed on high quality card, also made in the UK, with the edges carefully joined so that the pattern appears seamless. This shade is available in two sizes with this being the larger style. Cabana Magazine. Was created to inspire a generation of globe trotters with its biannual publication. The Casa Cabana homeware collection is inspired by the pages of the collectible magazine, featuring one-of-a-kind pieces assiduously collected by Martina on her travels.
I love this lamp shade because its simple, sculptural profile and textured plaster finish lend it a contemporary yet tactile quality that enhances various interior styles. It works particularly well in minimalist and modern settings, adding a subtle decorative element without overpowering the space. For styling tips, consider pairing it with neutral-toned lamps and natural materials like wood or linen to keep the look fresh and understated. It can also be a lovely contrast in more eclectic interiors, adding a sculptural touch that draws the eye, especially if paired with other textured or handmade elements. Practicality-wise, its size makes it versatile for side tables or as an accent in a reading nook, allowing it to serve as both a functional and aesthetic element.
Sienna Brooks
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on OKA's website here