Why Gold-Toned Lighting Is Dominating Interior Design
One may not need charts and graphs at this point to know that, in the past couple of years especially, the buying and selling of used clothes has become mainstream. Any stigma that once came with thrifting pre-worn goods has practically disappeared. Thredup, Poshmark and The Real Real have all gone public. The concept has been proven.
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If you've been following interior design trends over the past few years, you'll have noticed one finish appearing again and again — brass. Warm, rich, and effortlessly elegant, brass has made a triumphant return to British homes, and it shows no signs of slowing down.
But this isn't the shiny, outdated brass of the 1980s. Today's brass is softer, more refined — think antique finishes, brushed tones, and fluted details that catch the light in the most beautiful way.
At ZYVORAN, brass is at the heart of several of our most-loved pieces. The Albany Fluted Brass Touch Table Lamp is perhaps our finest example — its ribbed column base and deep velvet shade create a look that feels both contemporary and timeless. Meanwhile, the Bayswater Brass-Collar Cone Wall Sconce brings the same warm metallic detail to your walls, pairing beautifully with dark painted surfaces or exposed brick.
How to Style Brass Lighting in Your Home
— Pair brass fixtures with dark walls (navy, forest green, charcoal) for a dramatic, luxurious feel.
— Mix brass with natural materials like linen, wood, and stone to keep the look grounded.
— Don't be afraid to combine different brass pieces in the same room — consistency in finish creates cohesion, even when the forms differ.
Brass isn't just a trend. It's a classic material that rewards those willing to invest in it. Explore our brass collection at ZYVORAN and find the piece that speaks to your space.
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Still, for the past five years, Thredup has been tracking and projecting the growth of the secondhand clothing market, releasing annual reports conducted in partnership with third-party research and analytics firm GlobalData. The company just released its 2021 Resale Report, complete with plenty of staggering figures — it's still one of the fastest-growing segments of retail, projected to double to $77 billion by 2025 — as well as some new insights on how resale fares when there's a global pandemic. (As Thredup predicted one year ago, it fares quite well.

