Modern Lighting: A Critical Design Element
Parrish lighted screen detail – The combination of details creates an artful and spectacular modern lighting fixture.
Parrish lighted screen – This piece is available with one, two, or three lights in each strand.
Rand Co Light fixture – Despite its appearance as a coated wire mesh culture, this piece is entirely made of glass by artist Thaddeus Wolfe. It is a Unique Line Relief Pendant crafted from hand-blown, cut, and polished glass with custom cast bronze hardware, available through R and Company.
Rand Company Booth Floor Lamp – This “Ponte” floor lamp would be perfect over a sofa or set of chairs. Created by Studio A.R.D.I.T.I, it features fixtures on a chrome-plated steel arch with two adjustable marble bases.
Hanging Bubbles Lighting fixture by Jeff Zimmerman would look great in our home, whether along a wall or hanging from a high ceiling. The Illuminated Ice Flow Sculpture by Zimmerman has a frost-like appearance that we love. Zimmerman’s Crystal Light Fixtures come in different hues. The photos don’t do justice to the stunning light emitted by Zimmerman’s fixtures.
The Illuminated Crystal Cluster Sculpture by Jeff Zimmerman from 2015 is available through the R and Company Gallery. Southern Guild Krynauw Lighting is a great choice for any style home due to its wide variety of woods and shade options. Each moth in the Victor Hunt Unique Butterfly collection is unique and individually crafted.
Victor Hunt Butterly Light – Each swarm is a separate lighting fixture made up of unique moths. Mischer’traxler creates works that balance handcraft and technology.
Victor Hunt Butterly Light Wall Fixture – Hundreds of individually crafted brass moths make up these lighting fixtures. Limited moths are part of the RealLimited series, which highlights limitations in reality. The design is a portrait of the moth species Catcall converse, highly endangered in Austria.
Victor Hunt Lighting – These pieces use a single white neon tube embedded in cast resin. Marcelis’ work is available through the Victor Hunt Gallery.
Barbel Grasslin Light Fixture – Blown glass – This blown glass lighting fixture’s colorful profile also serves as a painting on the wall. You can find this pair at the Barbel Grasslin Gallery in Frankfurt, Germany.
Giant Globe Pendant Lamp – The globe’s construction, both inside and out, is fascinating. The most interesting aspect of this fixture is how the geometric shapes create the illusion of movement.
Giant Light Pendant – Sometimes bigger IS better, as is the case with this striking geometric light. If your home has ample space, this fixture makes a powerful statement.
Neone room partitions – Neon lighting can add a vibrant touch to a room.
Neone room dividers
Norman Lewis Sculptural Mobile Lamp – Rather than a conventional fixture, this creation resembles a sculptural mobile that could emit a delightful glow with a nestled bulb.
Kreo burst lighting fixture – Burst lighting fixture
Galerie Kreo’s pendant lights – These pendant lights from Galerie Kreo are ideal for installation above a dining table or kitchen island.
Pierre Marie Giraud Gallery in Brussels Closer – The variety of colors, shapes, and sizes provide ample options for your living space.
Giraud Booth Pierre Marie Giraud Gallery in Brussels – Devriendt’s creations can be found at The Pierre Marie Giraud Gallery in Brussels.
Collection Danant Lamps – “Collection of lamps produced by Verre Lumière, a French lighting company founded in 1968. The Damisch Danant Gallery carries a number of these vintage modern lamps.”
Demisch Danant Flower Lamp – “The Flower Lamp is available through the Demisch-Danant Gallery.”
Carpenter Wax Mesh Close Up – “A close-up of the mesh, which gives the impression of a hot air balloon, especially when lit. These lamps would be an interesting, organic design addition.”
Light Mesh Lamp – “Each piece in the “Light Mesh” collection is unique and comes in a different color.”
Carpenters Dog Lamp – “Dog lamp available through the Carpenter’s Gallery Workshop.”
Lathe Lamp Sebastian Brajkovic – “Lathe Lamp, made of anodized aluminum, by Sebastian Brajkovic.”
Fragile Future 3.14 by Carpenter Gallery features dandelion seed, phosphorous bronze, LED, and perspex. The Carpenter’s Gallery Workshop offers pieces from this series.
Friedman Benda presents a curved light fixture that utilizes LED technology, encasing the light tube with polished metal. The Friedman Benda Gallery offers this piece.
Lighting fixtures are not only a necessity but also an important design element in any home. They define your style and set the mood by illuminating your space. Modern designers are now using innovative materials and methods to create lighting fixtures that are both functional and artistic.
Studio Drift, founded in 2006 by Ralph Nauta and Lonneke Gordijn, creates delicate displays that provide subtle mood lighting. Their modern lighting pieces “explore the relationship between nature, technology, and mankind” and aim to create a dialogue between opposites such as nature and technology, knowledge and intuition, and science fiction and fairylike poetry, according to their statement.
All of Studio Drift’s creations, whether site-specific installations or pieces for your living space, are artful pieces filled with fairy-like lights.
Dutch furniture designer Sebastian Brajkovic is renowned for his Lathe furniture and lamps. Inspired by his childhood fascination with reel-to-reel tape decks and car wheels, his sculptural pieces emphasize rotation and object distortion. This captivating modern lighting represents his expertise.
If you like kitsch in your decor, this lamp is perfect. If you’re not a big fan of dogs, this piece can inspire you to create your own artsy lamp with your collection.
Nacho Carbonell’s works are unconventional and imaginative, and often large in scale. This lamp from his “Light Mesh” series employs a unique technique of coating mesh with a special plaster made of sand and textile hardener to form balloon-like shades that are supported by an organic structure.
Great modern lighting designs can endure, like the Flower Lamp by French artist Jean-Pierre Vitrac. Created in the 1970s, it showcases stainless steel. Vintage modern lighting fixtures are stunning additions to your decor if you have the time and budget.
These mushroom-like lighting fixtures by Belgian designer Jos Devriendt cast a soft downward glow with their muted colors and unique profiles. Just one or two of these modern lamps would update your decor, while a grouping would create a statement-making lighting collection.
Neon lighting has a role in modern home decor. Although the artistic content of these stainless steel pieces devoted to serial killers is questionable, the concept of using neon lighting in a room divider is intriguing. In the right space, they would function as fantastic dividers, with different subject matter, in our opinion.
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This pair is from the “dawn lights” series by Sabine Marcelis. The artist explains that the series is “an exploration of the relationship between light and color inspired by a time in the day where the sun, clouds, and sky join to create a momentary riot of hues. This moment is suspended in a unique series of light sculptures.”
Sometimes a modern lighting fixture can become an icon. This chandelier, sold exclusively by Southern Guild, can be customized to fit any space. Whether you have a large dining room or want a smaller version for your kitchen, designer David Krynauw can customize it.
It is made from solid timber and each arm swivels independently 360 degrees.
The term “crystal chandelier” often evokes traditional imagery, but glass designer Jeff Zimmerman redefines it in a modern way. Zimmerman, a renowned glass artist, has produced numerous contemporary lighting fixtures that cater to diverse preferences.
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Talk about setting the mood — whether you use this piece as art or to divide a space, it’s dark and dramatic. “Mercury” by Bec Brittain consists of 35 individual strands made of LED tubes, oversized stone beads, and massive suede tassels. Brittain is also known for her stick light creations, which were popular at ICFF2015.
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