Psst: This Effortlessly Chic Fashion Brand Also Makes Amazing Lighting

Timeless with a French twist.
sezane lighting
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Sezane, the effortlessly chic French clothing brand that has been around since 2013, exudes the same je ne sais quoi in its home line, Les Composantes, as it does in shirting and knitwear. Hiding among the candles, soft goods, and tableware is a whole slew of great lighting, including sconces, pendants, and table lamps. The entire line is made in Portugal or the Czech Republic, with materials like jute, rattan, and brass, and in shapes that feel fresh but not trendy. Plus, the prices aren’t eye-popping. Ahead, see our favorites from the collection.

Piano Pendant Light

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Small Piano Pendant Light

$390
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The hexagonal jute shade of the Piano pendant casts diffused light downward—the small size is perfect for hanging in an entryway, over a petite dining table, or in a corner that needs extra illumination. 

Traviata Wall Lamp

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Traviata Wall Lamp

$195
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Available in sage green or biscuit, this scalloped ceramic wall lamp would make a lovely addition to a powder room or hallway. It looks equally as elegant on wood walls as it does on plaster or limewash. 

Bolero Wall Lamp

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Bolero Wall Lamp

$495
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The Bolero lamp can be dressed in ecru burlap, woven fabric, or a statement brass, as seen here. Each metal piece is unique thanks to the manufacturing process (peep the characterful irregularities), so you can consider yours one-of-a-kind. Mix a single in with a gallery wall or add them as a duo above nightstands.

Small Traviata Table Lamp

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Small Traviata Table Lamp

$295
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The Traviata table lamp, which has a ridged shape similar to its wall lamp companion, comes in two heights and several colors, including mahogany, pink, and olive green.

Adagio Wall Lamp

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Adagio Wall Lamp

$85
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The crisp edges of the Adagio contrasts nicely with the natural material that is constructed from a woven fabric or burlap lined with rattan. It’s just $85, too, and has a structure on the back that lets it easily attach to the wall.

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