For a design house the choice of lights can be complicated. It will be necessary to play on the contrast between diffused and direct light, skilfully alternating spotlights and lamps.
Creativity, however, plays to our advantage when we want to design one modern and experimental design house. Original shapes and innovative materials they are the heart of the industry.
Here are five ideas for choosing the right lamps for a design home.
Knit pendant lamp by FUTUREWAVE
KNIT by Joachim Froment
The Belgian designer Joachim Froment of study FUTUREWAVE designed Knit to study the refraction of light.
Knit is an innovative lighting project made in inspired by traditional crystal chandeliers, Joachim used 3D printing to create a contemporary reproduction of this classic. The design of the Knit lamp it is organic, to create contrast with the lines created by the 3D printer.
Cocktail Pendant Lamp by Hanna Anonen
Cocktail Lamp by Hanna Anonen
Hanna Anonen, of Finnish origins, mixes bright colors, innovative but linear shapes. Devoted to functionality, the lamps from the Cocktail line they are made of wood, produced by hand.
Pani Jurek suspension lamp
TNR project by Pani Jurek studio
There TNR collection of study Pani Jurek, founded by Magda Jurek, creates three-dimensional lamps inspired by the artist Jan Tarasin. The basis of their design is calligraphy, creating shapes that resemble an alphabet. The glazing of the ceramic is of the highest craftsmanship and goes perfectly with the brass finishes.
ARCHAE Manonito y Manolin suspension lamp
ARCHAE by Las Ánimas studio
ARCHAE is the line of lamps by the Spanish duo created by Trini Salamanca and Pablo Párraga from Las Ánimas studio. The design is based on geometric volumes interlocked to create new shapes. The lighting of ARCHAE is in fiberglass to give the idea of basaltic and crystalline architectures.
Pendant lamp Of Movement and Material White Philipp Weber
Of Movement and Material White by Philipp Weber
Philipp Weber, German designer, aims to bring together craftsmanship and technology in his lamps. The design goal of his new brand, Of Movement and Material White, it is just that: it rethinks the production process, making sure that it brings together man (through glass blowing) and the latest technical innovations. Giving life to design objects perfect for a contemporary home.
For a design house the choice of lights can be complicated. It will be necessary to play on the contrast between diffused and direct light, skilfully alternating spotlights and lamps.
Creativity, however, plays to our advantage when we want to design one modern and experimental design house. Original shapes and innovative materials they are the heart of the industry.
Here are five ideas for choosing the right lamps for a design home.
Knit pendant lamp by FUTUREWAVE
KNIT by Joachim Froment
The Belgian designer Joachim Froment of study FUTUREWAVE designed Knit to study the refraction of light.
Knit is an innovative lighting project made in inspired by traditional crystal chandeliers, Joachim used 3D printing to create a contemporary reproduction of this classic. The design of the Knit lamp it is organic, to create contrast with the lines created by the 3D printer.
Cocktail Pendant Lamp by Hanna Anonen
Cocktail Lamp by Hanna Anonen
Hanna Anonen, of Finnish origins, mixes bright colors, innovative but linear shapes. Devoted to functionality, the lamps from the Cocktail line they are made of wood, produced by hand.
Pani Jurek suspension lamp
TNR project by Pani Jurek studio
There TNR collection of study Pani Jurek, founded by Magda Jurek, creates three-dimensional lamps inspired by the artist Jan Tarasin. The basis of their design is calligraphy, creating shapes that resemble an alphabet. The glazing of the ceramic is of the highest craftsmanship and goes perfectly with the brass finishes.
ARCHAE Manonito y Manolin suspension lamp
ARCHAE by Las Ánimas studio
ARCHAE is the line of lamps by the Spanish duo created by Trini Salamanca and Pablo Párraga from Las Ánimas studio. The design is based on geometric volumes interlocked to create new shapes. The lighting of ARCHAE is in fiberglass to give the idea of basaltic and crystalline architectures.
Pendant lamp Of Movement and Material White Philipp Weber
Of Movement and Material White by Philipp Weber
Philipp Weber, German designer, aims to bring together craftsmanship and technology in his lamps. The design goal of his new brand, Of Movement and Material White, it is just that: it rethinks the production process, making sure that it brings together man (through glass blowing) and the latest technical innovations. Giving life to design objects perfect for a contemporary home.