The lamp, consisting of nine large light bodies hanging on an aluminum disc with a diameter of 110 cm, brings a play of modern shapes and light similar to natural into the room. The individual body has been shaped in a special molding process, as well as the characteristic chrome or satin...
Despite the fact that Tobias Grau's new light will not be available on the market until July, it has already won prestigious design awards. The Chicago Athenaum, a museum of architecture and design, is due to its form, innovative technology, material, usability and energy...
Part of the new Chiarodì collection, the high-end lighting manufacturer Metal lux, are ceiling lights that leave a strong impression in every room.
Reminiscent of the Russian wooden Matryoshka dolls, the Babula lighting collection plays with the juxtaposition of tradition and modernity in a unique way.
BuoKids are modern and charming lamps for the youngest, who are full of imagination. Their sister and two brothers - Angela, Carlos and Daniel - give them the idea and inspiration.
Maruša Jenko and Jan Foraus embody an inspiring vision of the future of design. They are upgrading their passion with modern 3D printing technology, environmentally friendly materials and energy-efficient LED lights. In a minimalist style with a great deal of aesthetics, imagination and a holistic approach, they bring exceptional new-age interior creations.
The first 3D printed objects for your home are already appearing on the market. Philips has introduced a futuristic lamp that you can control using an app.
Well-known cult pieces of furniture, such as the Barcelona armchair, the Rex and Ghost chairs, and the Arco lamp, have been seen so many times that we are tired of them and have lost their element of exclusivity. Over the course of the twentieth century, many more beautiful pieces of furniture were designed that could easily compete with these surviving stars. If they hadn't sunk into oblivion for various reasons. In the current trend of reviving nostalgia, however, the popularity of such forgotten pieces is rising again. People appreciate classic quality again, new materials and technologies enable better reproductions, new production facilities are opening. Some interesting life stories of pieces that are just as relevant today as they were at the time of their "birth" are highlighted in the following paragraphs.
Although the classic incandescent light bulbs are slowly leaving our homes, they have left a deep mark on human history. Their distinctive shape has given light to billions of people and has been adopted by many newer, more energy-efficient lamps. Like Flyte from Kickstarter. But Flyte is not just another economical LED lamp with a classic physiognomy, but a light bulb that floats in the air with the help of magnetic levitation and induction.
The Macarons table lamps look like they're ready to party. In addition to having a very fun name, they are also decorated with wild geometric patterns in flashy color combinations. We can easily imagine them shining in our home...
Humans are most used to the natural light provided by the sun. But the sun is not always enough, so we extend the days with artificial light, which we also use during the day. And since we feel best in daylight, many lamps try to imitate it. But no one has managed to do it as well as the Fade Task Light table lamp, which simulates almost any natural light, even the setting sun.
Box lamps for the home Bxxlght are a true inspiration, because in addition to bringing warmth and a Scandinavian touch to the home with their imaginative design, when lit, they show optimistic inscriptions that bring a smile to your face.