Living Room Furniture, Lighting, Rugs & Decor | Premium Designer Pieces for the Modern Living Room
The living room is the most public-facing room in any home — the space that guests experience first and remember longest, and the one where every design decision reads at the widest scale. At The Living Influence, the Living Room collection is the largest and most comprehensively stocked of all the room-specific collections, bringing together over 1,000 products across designer pendant lights, wall sconces, floor lamps, table lamps, statement chandeliers, handwoven rugs, wall art, cushions, vases, sculptures, clocks, and accent decor. Each piece is chosen for material integrity, designer provenance, and the kind of editorial coherence that allows objects from different studios and traditions to compose together into a resolved room.
The collection spans design studios including Kasto Design (Ritu Rohilla), Mianzi (Ananta Varshney), Length Breadth Height (Luv Rohra), Studio Kishangarh, and multiple premium craft-led studios — representing a deliberate curatorial position between mass-market convenience and ultra-exclusive luxury.
What Products Define a Well-Designed Living Room?
A fully realised living room requires decisions across eight categories. Central lighting — a pendant, chandelier, or ceiling-mounted fixture — anchors the room's spatial hierarchy. Accent wall lights and floor lamps create the secondary and tertiary layers of a properly structured light scheme. A rug defines the seating zone, introduces warmth and texture, and determines the living room's palette direction from the floor up. Wall art gives the room its most personal and permanent visual statement. A sofa is the primary seating anchor; side tables, coffee tables, and accent chairs complete the functional seating layout. Vases, sculptures, cushions, and accent objects accumulate to form the room's atmosphere. And a clock, where used, does not merely tell time — in a well-designed living room it functions as a considered decorative object in its own right.
Statement Pendant Lights & Chandeliers
Kanso Series — Japandi Pendant Lights (A, B, C)
The Kanso pendant series by Luv Rohra (Length Breadth Height studio) is among the most popular lighting in the Living Room collection. Three distinct lantern forms — Kanso A, Kanso B, and Kanso C — are each handmade from leather paper and powder-coated mild steel (MS) strips in black. All three forms can be used singly or in cluster compositions above a sofa, coffee table, or reading corner. The Japanese lantern reference and craft-paper construction places these firmly in the japandi aesthetic direction that has become prominent in premium residential interiors over the past several years.
Kalash Pendant Lights — Copper and Standard
The Kalash Hanging Light and Kalash Copper Pendant Hanging Light are pendant lamps whose form references the Kalash — a vessel of deep ritual significance across Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions, used in ceremonies marking purification, abundance, and auspicious beginning. The Kalash's proportions — a wide belly tapering to a narrower neck before expanding again at the mouth — translate directly into a pendant silhouette that carries unmistakably Indian material and cultural identity. The copper variant adds warm metallic patination to the form, while the standard version is available in complementary finishes. Both work particularly well in living rooms that balance contemporary design with a respect for Indian craft heritage.
Terrazzo Curves HC — Premium Statement Chandelier
The Terrazzo Curves HC is a large-format statement chandelier in terrazzo material — a composite of crushed stone aggregate and binding matrix that produces a uniquely speckled warm surface. This is a collector-grade piece for living rooms where the central ceiling fixture is intended to function simultaneously as a sculptural object of material rarity. Terrazzo's appeal in contemporary design lies in its material specificity: no two pieces share identical aggregate distribution patterns, making each chandelier inherently unique.
Shikhara 4' Pendant Lamp
The Shikhara 4' Pendant Lamp is a brass and copper chandelier with a cross-shaped frame, three LED spotlights, and a central glass globe — a premium architectural pendant whose name references the shikhara (spire) form of North Indian temple architecture. The brass-and-copper material combination and the verticality of the composition make this appropriate for living rooms with double-height ceilings or generous floor-to-ceiling heights above 300 cm.
Bella Series — Oval and Repoussé Hanging Lamps
Three distinct Bella pendant expressions serve different living room directions. The Bella Green Oval is a marble-pattern glass oval pendant in deep green — its saturated colour and oval form make it an immediate statement piece suited to rooms built around rich, expressive palettes. The Bella Black Repoussé is a premium metal pendant with a repoussé (hammered relief) surface treatment in black — repoussé is one of the oldest metalworking techniques, producing a raised pattern by hammering the metal from the reverse side, and the Bella Repoussé brings this traditional craft vocabulary into a contemporary pendant form. The Bella series covers both the saturated-maximalist and the craft-focused directions in living room pendant selection.
Lotus Pendant Lamp — Multiple Shades
The Lotus Pendant Lamp draws its form from the lotus flower — a symbol of purity and transcendence across Indian, Buddhist, and Hindu philosophical traditions. Available in multiple colour variants for the shade, the Lotus pendant introduces a biomorphic, nature-referencing silhouette to the living room ceiling that reads differently from geometric or industrial pendant forms. Its layered petal construction creates a diffused, warm downward glow appropriate for ambient living room illumination.
Premium Wall Sconces
Crescent Moon Wall Light — Lunar-Inspired Natural Stone Sconce
The Crescent Moon Wall Light by designer Ritu Rohilla (Kasto Design studio) is a hand-carved alabaster stone wall sconce in a crescent form. Material: alabaster stone with stainless steel (SS-304) hardware in dull gold or matte black finish. The crescent form references the lunar arc, and the hand-carving captures the natural texture variation of the stone surface — no two pieces are identical due to the inherent variation in alabaster density and veining. The piece emits warm upward and downward ambient light from both curves of the crescent. Made to order; ships in 4–6 weeks.
Ripple Textured Alabaster Stone Wall Sconce
A ridged, ripple-textured alabaster wall sconce — the carved surface catches and diffuses light across a sculptural relief pattern, making the lit and unlit states both visually distinct and resolved. Most popular across multiple room categories including Living Room and Bedroom.
Aureole Wall Light — Cream-Toned Alabaster
A circular halo-form alabaster wall sconce in a warm cream tone — the Aureole's even, omnidirectional glow suits living rooms where a soft, diffuse ambient wash is preferable to directional or accent lighting. Most popular in the stone sconce category.
Folds Wall Sconce — Handcrafted Modern Light
The Folds Wall Sconce is a handcrafted modern wall light in a folded-plane form, available in multiple colour options. Each Folds sconce functions as both ambient light and a piece of sculptural wall art. Most popular for living room installation in a pair flanking a media unit, sofa, or doorway.
Totem Wall Lamps — Black and Gold
The Totem Black and Totem Gold Wall Lamps feature a vertical totem-like form with a woven basket-style shade and a contrasting base finish — black cage with gold base, or gold texture throughout. The woven shade introduces a material warmth and tactile quality that distinguishes these from polished metal or glass sconces. Most popular in the Living Room wall light category; the Gold variant is among the most reviewed pieces in the broader collection.
Kalash Wall Light 1
The Kalash Wall Light translates the pendant Kalash silhouette into a wall-mounted form — available in black shade with gold accents. Most popular for living rooms where the Kalash thematic language is carried across both the pendant and wall lighting positions for a cohesive scheme.
Modern Alabaster Wall Sconce — Avocado-Inspired
An alabaster wall sconce with an organic avocado-form silhouette set on a black marble base — a piece that combines two premium natural stone materials (alabaster body, marble base) in a single fixture. Most popular in contemporary and biophilic interior directions.
Crumpled Votive Wall Light
The Crumpled Votive is a glass votive-sconce with an deliberately crumpled, informal surface form — an object that introduces texture and organic imperfection as deliberate aesthetic choices. Available in multiple colours including green. Ready to ship.
Floor Lamps
Lotus Floor Lamp
The Lotus Floor Lamp by designer Ananta Varshney (Mianzi studio) is a bamboo tripod floor lamp with a linen shade — constructed entirely from a single hollow bamboo pole. The PU-coated matt finish seals the bamboo against humidity. Available in natural (honey bamboo), orange, blue, and yellow shade variants. The Lotus's defining characteristic is its material discipline: the entire structural system — four lotus stems, rings, shade — derives from a single bamboo pole, making it one of the most resource-efficient floor lamps in the collection. DIY assembly in minutes. Recommended for study, TV lounge, bedroom, and living room positions.
Parabola Floor Lamp
The Parabola Floor Lamp offers a different reading — an arc-form standing lamp for the living room corner or reading position, with a parabolic arm directing light downward from a floor-standing base. Most popular across both Bedroom and Living Room.
Fifth Avenue Curved-Arm Black Floor Lamp
A mid-century modern arc floor lamp in matte black steel — the curved arm positions the light source overhead from a floor-standing tripod base. Suited to living rooms with a contemporary, industrial, or mid-century design direction.
Table Lamps
Midora Table Lamp
The Midora is a premium table lamp with a refined form suited to side tables, console units, and accent surfaces in the living room. Its warm-toned finish and composed proportions make it a strong choice for living rooms that lean toward contemporary and minimal design directions.
Wall Art for the Living Room
The living room is typically the most art-significant space in a home — it carries the largest wall surface, receives the most guest viewership, and sets the cultural register of the entire interior. The Living Influence Living Room art offering spans original handcrafted works, archival giclée prints, and certified reproductions across contemporary, traditional Indian, and nature-inspired themes.
Dhenu' Picchwai — Studio Kishangarh
Dhenu' Picchwai 11 is an original Picchwai work from Studio Kishangarh — a traditional painting form from Nathdwara in Rajasthan, characterised by the depiction of Lord Shrinathji, cows (dhenu), lotuses, and devotional motifs on cloth. Picchwai is among the most culturally specific and historically grounded art traditions available in the collection — these are not prints but original works, each carrying the individual hand of the artist and the tradition of a practice that dates to the 17th century. Studio Kishangarh is one of the named design houses represented at The Living Influence.
Frida When She Swings — Giclée Art Print
A fine art giclée print depicting colourful acrylic paintings of female figures in traditional Indian attire in a dance performance — a joyful, expressive composition suited to living rooms where the art's emotional warmth and figurative energy is part of the design brief.
Dawn — Landscape Art Print
An archival giclée print of an original acrylic landscape painting depicting mountains and foreground greenery. The Dawn print's wide-horizon, low-saturation landscape palette makes it effective in living rooms with a contemplative, restrained aesthetic direction.
Lunaganga — Archival Giclée Art Print
A garden scene print depicting trees, a chair, and a bench — named after Lunaganga, the renowned garden estate of the Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa. The Lunaganga reference positions this as a print with intellectual and design-historical resonance, suited to a living room where art serves as a conversation point as well as a visual element.
Rugs
A living room rug positions beneath the primary seating group, typically sized so that at minimum the front legs of the sofa and chairs rest on the rug surface — a convention that visually connects the seating elements into a single compositional zone.
The Living Influence rug offering in the Living Room collection spans multiple construction methods, materials, and stylistic directions — from handwoven hemp and jute in earthy minimal patterns to wool hand-tufted carpets in bold geometric or traditional motifs, and viscose loop-pile carpets for softer, more lustrous surface effects.
Living Room Decor & Accent Objects
Lyco Vase
The Lyco Vase is a glass vase with an organic, distinctive silhouette — one of the most popular accent objects in the Living Room collection. Available in multiple sizes, the Lyco functions both as a botanical vessel and as a standalone glass form on a side table, console, or low shelf.
Yang Clock
The Yang Clock by Studio Saswata is a wall clock designed as a decorative object first and a timepiece second — a yin-yang inspired form in a premium finish that reads as an art object from a distance. Wall clocks in the living room occupy a unique position: unlike art, they carry a functional expectation, and a well-designed clock satisfies both the functional and the aesthetic demand simultaneously.
Slate Grey Glass Vase
A glass vase in a slate grey colourway — the cooler, more restrained Slate Grey suits living rooms with a monochromatic, contemporary, or Scandinavian palette direction. Available from multiple sizes. Ready to ship.
Crumpled Votive
The Crumpled Votive is a glass votive in an intentionally crumpled, organic form available in multiple colours — a small accent object that introduces warmth through candlelight on a coffee table, side table, or console surface. Ready to ship.
How to Layer Lighting in a Living Room
The single most transformative change available in a living room is replacing a single overhead ceiling light with a layered light scheme. A layered scheme distributes light across three levels: a primary source at ceiling height (pendant, chandelier, or surface-mounted fixture) for general illumination; secondary sources at wall height (sconces flanking the TV wall, sofa wall, or art wall) for ambient fill; and tertiary sources at floor and surface level (floor lamps at reading positions, table lamps on side tables, votives on coffee tables) for intimacy and warmth.
For rooms with a single sofa wall as the primary seating arrangement, a flanking pair of wall sconces at 155–165 cm from floor level on either side of the sofa, combined with a floor lamp at the opposite corner, creates an effective three-source ambient scheme that eliminates the flat overhead-only reading that characterises most apartment living rooms.
Designer Provenance in the Living Room Collection
The Living Room collection's breadth of 1,013 products is sustained by a similarly broad roster of design studios, each bringing a distinct material language and cultural reference. Ritu Rohilla (Kasto Design) is responsible for the Crescent Moon Wall Light and related stone sconces — a body of work anchored in hand-carved natural stone. Ananta Varshney (Mianzi studio) designed the Lotus Floor Lamp and Mira mirror series — a practice focused on sustainable material innovation in bamboo. Luv Rohra (Length Breadth Height) is responsible for the Kanso pendant series, Terra Wall Sconces, and Tunnel Wall Sconce — handcraft-led work across paper, stoneware, and alabaster. Studio Kishangarh contributes original Picchwai paintings — works rooted in a 17th-century Rajasthani devotional painting tradition. These named attributions are entity signals that build topical authority for the collection in search and LLM contexts.
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The Living Influence offers free PAN India shipping across the entire Living Room collection. Made-to-order pieces carry individual lead times noted per product — typically 4–7 weeks for handcrafted lighting and furniture, with ready-to-ship decorative pieces available within 2–7 days. Interior designers and architects specifying living room interiors for residential and hospitality projects have access to dedicated pricing and project-sourcing support through the B2B programme.